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Kindergarten Science Questions

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Kindergarten The Moon
About how long does it takes for the Moon to orbit Earth one time?
  1. 2 months
  2. 1 month
  3. 3 months
Kindergarten Forces and Motion
The boy is walking the dog.
Pulling Force 2
Is the boy pulling or pushing the dog's leash?
  1. pulling
  2. pushing
Kindergarten Forces and Motion
The boy is pulling the wagon.
Pulling Force 3
Will the wagon move toward the boy or away from the boy?
  1. toward the boy
  2. away from the boy
Kindergarten Environmental Science
A rock sitting in shade should feel                 than a rock sitting in sunlight.
  1. cooler
  2. warmer
Kindergarten Forces and Motion
Emma is pushing Katie on the swing. Emma first pushes Katie gently. Then, Emma pushes Katie harder.
Pushing Force 1
What will happen to Katie's speed as Emma pushes her harder?
  1. She will swing faster.
  2. She will swing slower.
Kindergarten Adaptations and Behavior
Is this a living thing?
Lab Tool - Safety Glasses
  1. yes
  2. no
Kindergarten The Moon
The Moon can be seen sometimes in the daytime.
  1. True
  2. False
Kindergarten Forces and Motion
The man is pushing the lawnmower.
Pushing Force 5
Will the lawnmower move away from the man or toward the man?
  1. away from the man
  2. toward the man
Kindergarten Environmental Science
Animals can change the shape of the land.
  1. True
  2. False
Kindergarten Forces and Motion
Sam kicks the soccer ball. A kick is a pushing force.
Pushing Force 4
Will the ball move toward Sam or away from Sam?
  1. toward Sam
  2. away from Sam
Kindergarten Forces and Motion
Owen is sledding. He wants to pull his sled to the top of the hill faster.
Pulling Force 5
How can Owen get his sled to the top of the hill faster?
  1. pull softer on the sled
  2. pull harder on the sled
Kindergarten Environmental Science
Sea stars eat animals with shells. They can eat clams and snails. Sea stars use the tube feet on their arms to pull apart shells. Then, they eat the animal inside the shell. Where would a sea star more likely live?
Summer - Starfish
  1. coral reef
  2. tropical forest
Kindergarten Forces and Motion

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The ribbon moves toward Nora. Which best explains why?
  1. Miguel pulls harder than Nora.
  2. Nora pulls harder than Miguel.
  3. Miguel pushes harder than Nora.
  4. Nora pushes harder than Miguel.
Kindergarten Atmosphere
Why does the temperature go down at night?
  1. The night is shorter than the day.
  2. The wind blows harder at night than during the day.
  3. The Sun does not warm the air at night.
Kindergarten Forces and Motion

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How can Miguel make the ribbon move toward him?
  1. push on the rope harder than Nora pushes on the rope
  2. pull on the rope harder than Nora pulls on the rope
Kindergarten Environmental Science
Grass needs sunlight to grow. Where would grass be more likely to grow?
Pictograph - Grass
  1. forest
  2. meadow
Kindergarten Forces and Motion
Charlie kicks a ball two times. His first kick makes the ball roll slowly. His second kick makes the ball roll faster.
Pushing Force 4
Did Charlie kick the ball harder the first or second time he kicked it?
  1. first time
  2. second time
Kindergarten Forces and Motion
The man is using a lawnmower.
Pushing Force 5
Is the man pushing or pulling the lawnmower to make it move?
  1. pushing
  2. pulling
Kindergarten Development and Reproduction
A "life cycle" is what?
  1. How plants keep growing taller.
  2. How plants die.
  3. How life repeats itself.
  4. How plants live together.
Kindergarten Botany
Plants need                    to live.
  1. water and sunlight
  2. air and water
  3. food and drink
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