This is the system that acts like a frame for our bodies to hold them up (inside)
What is the skeletal system (or skeleton)?
This is the voice level at which you should be entering science lab.
What is level zero?
This is what most plants start off as before they are plants.
What is a seed?
These are balls of burning gas you can see twinkling in the night sky.
What are stars?
This is the system that brings oxygen into our bodies
What is the respiratory system?
This is what we wear on our eyes to keep them safe.
What are Safety Glasses/Goggles?
This is what you do when you use your 5 senses to learn about something.
What is observe (or making an observation)?
This beautiful thing is formed when sunlight passes through raindrops in the air.
What is a rainbow?
This is the system that moves food and nutrients through our bodies
What is the digestive system?
This is an example of a lab safety rule that you should be following while you are in the science lab.
No running, no eating, no horseplay, hands to yourself, wear safety equipment when needed, follow instructions, etc.
The part of a plant we value for its beauty- it usually grows into a fruit
What is a flower?
This is the largest animal on Earth. It lives in the ocean.
What is a blue whale?
The main organ of the circulatory system
What is the heart?
This is the voice level you should be at when you are working with your tablemates.
What is level one or two?
A type of change where a new substance is formed. (Example: elephant toothpaste)
What is a chemical change (or chemical reaction)?
This wet and muddy place is home to frogs, alligators, and lots of plants. Many of these can be found around Florida.
What is a swamp?
This is the main organ of the nervous system
What is the brain?
This is what it is called when you work together as a team to get something done.
What is collaboration?
Dry ice is CO2 in this state of matter.
What is a solid?
This bird cannot fly but is the largest bird and very fast at running.
What is an ostrich?