Plant Facts!
Nursery Rhymes
Dr. Seuss
Holidays
RANDOM
100

What part of a plant takes in sunlight to make food?

Leaves

100

Finish the classic rhyme, “It’s raining, it’s pouring, the old man is…” what?

Snoring!

100

What did the Grinch steal?

Christmas

100

Which holiday involves parades, green clothing, and shamrocks?

St. Patrick's Day

100

Which is the fastest land animal?

Cheetah

200

What part of the plant absorbs water?

The roots

200

Which nursery rhyme character is known for jumping over the moon?

A cow

200

In Horton Hears a Who!, what type of animal is Horton?

An elephant

200

On what holiday is it okay to pull silly, harmless pranks on people?

April Fools Day

200

What color are Smurfs?

Blue

300

A venus ______ is a type of carnivorous plant that catches and "eats" insects and spiders. 

Flytrap

300

In “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”, what does the star’s light compare to?

A diamond

300

Who does the Lorax speak for?

The trees

300

Which holiday involves children hunting for eggs, often with chocolate or candy inside?

Easter

300

Which superhero can climb up walls and buildings?

Spiderman

400

Which part of the plant attracts insects to help with pollination? 

  1. Root
  2. Fruits
  3. Flowers
  4. Leaves

 

3. Flowers

400

In “The Itsy Bitsy Spider”, what does the spider climb up?

A waterspout

400

What mischievious creature wore a tall, striped top hat?

The cat (in the hat)
400

What is the Spanish name for the ‘Day of the Dead’?

Día de los muertos

400

What is the name of molten rock after a volcanic eruption?

Lava

500

What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?

Photosynthesis

500

In “Jack and Jill”, what do the characters fetch?

A pail of water. 

500

What does Sam-I-Am want to serve?

Green eggs and ham

500

During which holiday do people gift red envelopes filled with money?

Chinese New Year

500

Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza? 

Egypt