Magnets
Rocks
Resources and Water
Migration, Hibernation, Dormancy
Weather
100
Jenny noticed that some rocks were big and other rocks were small. What physical property did Jenny notice?

Size

100

Jenny noticed that some rocks were big and other rocks were small. What physical property did Jenny notice?

Size

100

What is a resource called that comes directly from the earth?

Natural resource

100

What is it called when the temperature decreases and some birds and insects move to a warmer place?

Migration

100

The temperature is 95 degrees Fahrenheit and the sun is out. What might somebody outside be wearing?

Shorts, T-shirt, Sandals, etc.

200

I want to pick up an aluminum can with a magnet. Will it work?

No, magnets only attract iron.

200

Bobby felt the rocks and noticed that they didn't feel the same. Name two textures that rocks could have.

Smooth, rough (or other acceptable answers)

200

Cars, clothes, and houses are all examples of what kind of resource?

Manmade Resources

200

What is it called when the temperature decreases and some animals, like bears go into hiding.

Hibernation

200

The temperature increased, did it get hotter or colder?

Hotter

300

What tool could I use to separate iron nails from plastic coins?

Magnet

300

I want to sort my rocks into groups using three physical properties. What physical properties could I use?

Color, size, and texture

300

The dirt outside is called soil. What kind of resource is soil?

Natural Resource

300

What is it called when there is little water available so plants stop making their own food?

Dormancy

300

The temperature was 40 degrees Fahrenheit and there was precipitation. What might someone outside be wearing?

Coat, jacket, pants, boots

400

Rivers, ponds, streams and lakes are all examples of what kind of water?

Freshwater

500

What do saltwater and freshwater have in common?

They are both liquids