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  • Mention 2 reptile animals and where they live!
    Awesome!
  • Which part of plant that has role to cook the food?
    Leave
  • This state of matter does not have definite shape, has mass and visible. What state of matter is it?
    LIQUID
  • Read the problem above!
    What a wise thought!
  • This state of matter does spread around the room, has mass and invisible. What state of matter is it?
    GAS
  • Look at this animal below. What is it? What is the special feature of this animal and what is it for?
    Porcupine – Quills – To protect it from predator.
  • What will happen if a plant don't get enough sunlight?
    They will not grow well since they need sunlight to help produce their food.
  • Wendy’s puppy doesn’t want to eat properly these days. It makes the puppy gets skinny and easily catches disease. As a friend, what will you suggest to Wendy to help the puppy?
    Bring it to vet, find information about proper foods for the puppy, or any possible answer
  • Mention 3 animals that live in Polar habitat!
    Well done!
  • Mention 2 mammals and where they live!
    YOU ACED IT!
  • What is omnivore? Mention 2 omnivore animals!
    Good job!
  • In the picture below, do you find any solid object? Which part? Why do you think so?
    Good job!
  • This state has definite shape, mass and visible. What state of matter is it?
    SOLID
  • Mention 1 part of plant and its function!
    Good answer!
  • At the pond, Cassey found a beautiful water lily. She picked one of them and plant it on her small pot. Will it grow well? Why do you think so?
    No, it will not grow well because water lily lives in water habitat.
  • Look at these objects and identify solid ones!
    Great observation!
  • Look at these objects and identify gas ones!
    Awesome observation!
  • Look at these objects and identify liquid ones!
    Amazing observation!
  • Mention 2 amphibians and where they live!
    Amazing answers!
  • Mention 1 part of plant and its function!
    Good Answer!