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Jeopardy. Hosted by Ms. Boothby. Table and Line Graphs. Pictographs. Bar Graphs. Miscellaneous. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1.
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Row 1, Col 1 This plant part takes in water and minerals for the plant. It also helps hold the plant in the ground. What are the roots?
1,2 All plants begin as this. What are seeds?
1,3 If a seed scatters this way, it will be light weight. It will have a parachute or wings to help it travel. What is the wind?
1,4 This part of the seed protects it from the weather What is a seed coat?
2,1 This plant part makes seeds, fruit, and pollen for the plant. What is a flower?
2,2 This word means start to grow. When a seed is in this life cycle stage, it has tiny roots and a tiny stem. What is germinate?
2,3 If a seed has spikes or thorns, how does it most likely travel? What is sticks to animals?
2,4 Name the four things plants need to survive. What are water, sunlight, soil, and space?
3,1 Describe what the stem does for the plant. What is holds up the plant and carries water from the roots to the leaves?
3,2 Describe what plant parts can be seen when a plant is a seedling. A seedling has tiny leaves, Roots, and a stem.
3,3 Describe the traits of a seed that travels by water. What is a hard shell to protect it from filling with water?
3,4 What is the name of the seed part that gives the tiny seed food? What is a seed leaf?
4,1 What do leaves do for the plant? Leaves make food for the plant The leaves take in carbon dioxide Through tiny holes. The leaves let oxygen out through tiny holes.
4,2 Tell the life cycle stages in order. What is seed, germinate, seedling, adult plant?
4,3 If a seed is eaten by an animal, what traits does it have that help it get eaten? What is found in fruit?
4,4 How is a fossil formed? A fossil is a plant pressed in mud. The mud hardens to rock. The fossil is left behind.
5,1 Name and describe the four main plant parts. Roots suck in water, stem holds the plant up and carries water, leaves make food, and the flower makes seeds and pollen.
5,2 What does seedling mean? What is a young (or tiny) plant?
5,3 Name the four ways that seeds can travel. Wind, water, stuck to animals, eaten by animals.
5,4 Define and describe coniferous and deciduous plants. Coniferous plants grow cones to make seeds. They do not lose their leaves in winter. Their leaves are spiky. Deciduous leaves grow flowers to makes seeds. They lose their leaves in the winter. Their leaves are smooth or flat.