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[ECP 7] NF Lesson 8 Lessons 1-2 (Plants)
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something that is needed by living things to stay strong and healthy
nutrient
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The cars drive across the _______ bridge one at a time.
wide
tall
narrow
broad
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A swing hangs from the big _____ in the backyard.
grass
flower
tree
shrub
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Tom cuts the _______ in her yard every week.
flowers
trees
rocks
grass
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Which of the following is true about shrubs?
They have more stems than trees.
They are taller than trees.
They do not have leaves.
They have long, narrow leaves.
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A nonliving solid that is made by the Earth is called a _____.
moisture
weed
photosynthesis
mineral
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My mother pulls _____ out of our garden to give the vegetables room to grow.
nutrients
weeds
moisture
photosynthesis
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The children sat down in the green _____ and watched the clouds.
grass
shrub
narrow
tree
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a nonliving solid that is made of the Earth
mineral
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a large plant with a hard woody trunk branches, and leaves
trees
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Which of the following carries moisture and nutrients from the roots to the leaves of plants?
photosynthesis
soil
water
weeds
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Which of the following has a trunk?
a shrub
a tree
a flower
grass
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I am almost as tall as the (shrubs) in front of my house.
a large plant with a hard wood trunk, branches, and leaves
not wide or broad
a green plant with long, thin leaves
a woody plant with stems that is smallerthan most trees
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In the morning, there was (moisture) on the grass. --- What is moisture?
any plant that grows in a garden or farm but is not wanted
a nonliving solid that is made by the Earth
a small amount of water or other liquid
the way a plant uses sunlight to make food
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not wide or broad
wide
stretchy
narrow
long
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What might happen to a plant if it was placed in a dark room?
It would make a lot of food
It would not grow because it could not make food
It would become a weed
It would grow to be very big
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How are plants different from each other?
Some plants need air, and some do not
Some plants need sunlight, and some do not
Some plants need water, and some do not
Some plants have flowers, and some do not
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the part of a plant that makes seeds
flower
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How do people help plants?
People carry moisture and nutrients for the plant
People use photosynthesis to make food for plants
People make space for plants by taking out weeds
People hold water and minerals that help the plant grow
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[True or False] All grasses grow to be the same size.
False
True
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Carrots are full of (nutrients) that are good for your body. --- What are nutrients?
a small amount of water or other liquid
the way a plant uses sunlight to make food for itself
any plant that grows in a garden or farm and is not wanted
something that is needed by living things to stay healthy
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a small amount of water or other liquid
moisture
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A sunflower needs sunlight, water, and nutrients for ______.
weed
photosynthesis
moisture
mineral
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The seeds are made in the _____ of the plant.
flower
grass
narrow
shrub
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any plant that grows in a garden or farm but is not wanted
a weed
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a woody plant with stems and is smaller than most trees
tree
shrub
flower
venus flytrap
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Which of the following do plants need to survive?
water, sunlight, space, and soil
weeds, space, water, and starlight
water, weeds, sunlight, and space
water, space, soil, and weeds
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How are all plants the same?
They all grow in water.
They all need sunlight to grow.
They are all the same size.
They are all the same shape.
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Which of the following do plants use to make food?
sunlight
flowers
crops
weeds
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the way a plant uses sunlight to change water and nutrients into food for itself
photosynthesis
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