Plant Parts
Animal & Plants
Life Cycle of a Plant
Seed Dispersal
Vocabulary
100

What part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?

What is ROOTS

100

Name an animal that we see most that helps spread seeds?

What are Birds or Squirrels?

100

What is the first stage of a plants life?

What is a seed!

100

What is it called when seeds travel from one place to another?

What is seed dispersal.

100

What is a HABITAT?

The place where animals & plants live and get what they need.

200

What part of the Plant makes food using sunlight?

What are LEAVES!

200

Why do bees visit flowers?

What is to collect nectar and pollen

200

What happens to a seed when it gets what it needs?

What is to start to sprout!

200

How can the wind help in seed dispersal?

Wind carries seeds to new locations

200

what are SEEDS?

Things a plant makes that can grow into new plants.

300

What part of the plant contains the seeds?

What is the Fruit!

300

How do animals help plants?

What is to spread seeds through droppings.

300

What does a seed need to start growing?

What is water, sunlight, soil, and space.

300

What type of animals might carry seeds in their fur? 

Answers may vary...(Dog, Cat, horse, etc)

300

What does it mean to sprout?

To start to grow from a seed

400

What part of the plant helps it stand tall and transport nutrients?

What is the Stem!

400

What is pollination?

What is the transfer of pollen from one flower to another.

400

What would happen to a plant that stopped getting what it needed?

It would Die

400

How does water help in seed dispersal?

Seeds float on the water and carried to new places.

400

What does it mean to investigate?

To try to learn more about something.

500

Which part is colorful and attracts pollinators?

What are FLOWERS!

500

How do plants help animals?

What is providing food.

500

What would happen to a seed that didn't get what it needed?

What is nothing!

500

What is the name of the plant that eats insects?

What is the Venus Flytrap

500

What does it mean to Measure? 

To use a tool to find out information such as how heavy, big, fast, or how hot or cold something is.