Plant Parts
Look at the picture of the plant above. What part of the plant is labeled with (1)?
Look at the picture of the plant above. What part of the plant is labeled with (2)?
Look at the picture of the plant above. What part of the plant is labeled with (3)?
Name three things a plant needs to grow big and strong.
Name two stages of a plant's life cycle. (For example, a seed is one stage.)
Draw a flower in the space below. Make sure it has petals!
Name two different animal habitats. (Where animals live)
What is 'camouflage'? How does it help an animal?
What is the difference between an animal that eats only plants and an animal that eats only meat?
Some animals 'hibernate' in the winter. What does this mean?
Draw an animal and show one way it is special for its home. (Like a camel with a hump to store water).
How is a solid different from a liquid?
How is a liquid different from a gas?
Give one example of each: a solid, a liquid, and a gas.
What is 'erosion'?
Name one thing that can cause erosion.
Simple Experiment: Absorbing Water
Imagine you want to know if a paper towel or a small piece of cloth soaks up more water. You have a cup of water, a paper towel, and a piece of cloth.
You want to find out which material absorbs the most water: a paper towel or a piece of cloth. What question are you trying to answer?
How would you do your experiment? What steps would you take?
What would you look for or measure to know which material absorbed more water?
What do you think will happen? Which material do you predict will absorb more water?