Flowers | Animals | ~~tiiimmmmeeeee~~ |
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LION!
What animal is the dandelion named after?
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Cheddar
What is the name of our class squirrel?
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Summer, fall, winter, and SPRING!
What are the four seasons?
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Stem, roots, leaves, branches, flowers, seeds, bark, petals, stamen, filament, xylem, phloem, pith, etc.
What are three parts of a plant?
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A deer. A female deer.
What is a doe?
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Lonnngerrr
In spring is the sun out for longer or shorter than in winter?
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5 big ones
How many miles can dandelion seeds travel in the wind?
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two pairs...
so four wings total
How many pairs of wings do bees have?
(HINT: a pair is two) |
March, April, and May
What are the months of spring?
(HINT: there are three) |
purple dead nettle, dandelion, wild onion, sweet violet, etc.
What is an example of a weed?
(HINT: remember the flowers we talked about last time...) |
Hibernation is when animals take a lonnnggg winter snooze.
What is hibernation?
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B. To attract a hot bird date!
Why do birds sing loudest in the Spring?
A. To wake up other birds from hibernation B. To attract a hot bird date C. To tell other birds where to migrate |
A pollinator is an animal that moves pollen from one flower to another, so that plants can produce fruits, seeds, and other baby plants.
Examples: BEES, wasps, butterflies, and bats!
What is a pollinator?
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Frog!
Frogs turn to ice for up to seven months in some places!
Which animal freezes itself solid in the winter time?
A. Frogs B. Jelly fish C. Spiders |
C. Spring Equinox
What is the first day of spring called?
A. March Solstice B. Autumnal Equinox C. Spring Equinox D. St. Patrick's Day |