Seasons
Animal Adaptations
Plants
Weathering and Erosion
Nature Changes
100

This season is when flowers bloom and baby robins hatch.

What is Spring?

100

Ture or False. Monarch butterflies move to warmer places during migration.

What is true?

100

This desert plant blooms with flowers in spring.


What is a cactus?

100

Wind and rain can cause this process that moves soil.

What is erosion?

100

Trees change during the year because of changing ________.

What are seasons?

200

In this season, squirrels gather acorns for winter.

What is fall?

200

The arctic fox turns white in winter to do this.

What is camouflage?

200

Plant roots help stop this from happening.

What is erosion?

200

This process breaks rocks into smaller pieces.

What is weathering?

200

Baby robins hatch from these.

What are eggs?

300

Trees lose their leaves during this season.

What is fall?

300

This plant helps monarch caterpillars survive.


What is milkweed?

300

This plant gives monarchs food and shelter.

What is milkweed?

300

Loose dirt piles erode faster than grass because they do not have this.

What are roots?

300

During heavy rain, this erodes first because it is loose.

What is a dirt pile?

400

Some animals hibernate during this season.

What is winter?

400

Butterflies migrate when days become this.

What are cooler and shorter?

400

Too much or too little of this changes grassy fields the most.


What is rainfall?

400

Flowing water can slowly create this landform.

What is a valley?

400

Animals moving from one place to another is called this.

What is migration?

500

Trees grow green leaves during this warm season.

What is summer?

500

Camouflage helps animals hide from these two things.

What are predators and prey?

500

Grass helps keep this in place during heavy rain.

What is soil?

500

Waves, snow, rain, and wind all cause these two processes

What are weathering and erosion?

500

This causes the greatest change in grassy fields over time.

What is yearly rainfall?