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Go beyond simple recycling; toddlers analyze resource scarcity and evaluate eco-friendly choices through high-order thinking scenarios perfect for group discussion stations.

Vue d'ensemble pédagogique

This worksheet assesses foundational sustainability concepts by challenging Pre-K learners to recognize resource scarcity and the ecological impact of their daily choices. The content utilizes a high-order thinking approach, employing situational scenarios that move beyond rote memorization to foster critical reasoning about conservation. It is ideal for group discussion stations or as a formative assessment to gauge early childhood understanding of environmental stewardship and citizenship.

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Outil: Quiz à Choix Multiples
Sujet: Sciences
Catégorie: Sciences de l'Environnement
Note: Maternelle
Difficulté: Difficile
Sujet: Durabilité
Langue: 🇬🇧 English
Articles: 10
Clé de Correction: Oui
Indices: Non
Créé: Feb 14, 2026

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Ce que les étudiants vont apprendre

  • Analyze the cause-and-effect relationship between current resource consumption and future availability.
  • Evaluate the environmental benefits of reusable versus single-use items in daily life.
  • Identify renewable energy sources and waste reduction strategies such as composting and upcycling.

All 10 Questions

  1. Imagine your class only has one big jug of water for the whole day. If we use it all to wash our hands too fast, what will happen when we get thirsty later?
    A) The jug will magically fill up again.
    B) We will have no water left to drink.
    C) The water will turn into juice.
    D) We should pour it on the floor.
  2. True or False: If we pick every single flower in the park today, there will be no flowers left for the bees to eat from tomorrow.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. If we have a toy that is broken, the BEST and most helpful thing to do for the Earth is to _______.
    A) Throw it in the trash can
    B) Try to fix it or use its parts for art
    C) Buy five more toys just like it
    D) Leave it outside in the rain
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  1. Two children want to paint, but there is only one piece of paper left. What is the most 'fair' and sustainable way to use it?
    A) Rip the paper so no one can use it.
    B) One child uses the front, and the other uses the back.
    C) Hide the paper so nobody gets to paint.
    D) Throw the paper away and cry.
  2. True or False: Using a metal spoon that we wash over and over is better for the Earth than using a plastic spoon we throw away every day.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. The wind is blowing very hard! How can we use that windy energy to help us in a clean way?
    A) Use a giant fan to blow the wind back.
    B) Build a windmill to make power.
    C) Try to catch the wind in a plastic bag.
    D) Stay inside and keep the lights on all day.
  4. When we leave a room, we should turn off the _______ to save energy for the future.
    A) Windows
    B) Floor
    C) Lights
    D) Shoes
  5. True or False: If we want to help the Earth, it is better to walk to our neighbor's house instead of driving a big car that blows smoke.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. Look at these old banana peels. Instead of putting them in the trash, where could they go to help new plants grow?
    A) Into a compost bin to turn into dirt
    B) Under your bed
    C) In the swimming pool
    D) On the TV
  7. If we want to have apples next year, we must make sure we don't cut down all the _______ today.
    A) Grass
    B) Trees
    C) Fences
    D) Clouds

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Pre K ScienceSustainability EducationEnvironmental ScienceResource ConservationCritical ThinkingEarly Childhood EducationFormative Assessment
This Pre-K science quiz titled Sowing Seeds of Tomorrow focuses on environmental sustainability and resource management. It employs 10 questions across multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank formats to probe student understanding of finite resources, waste reduction, and renewable energy. The educational value lies in its shift from simple recycling identification to evaluative thinking, asking students to predict outcomes of actions like over-harvesting flowers or choosing reusable spoons. This resource supports foundational development in ecological literacy and systems thinking for early learners.

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Foire Aux Questions

Yes, this science quiz is a perfect addition to a substitute folder because the clear scenarios and provided explanations allow even non-specialist teachers to lead meaningful discussions on sustainability.

Depending on the depth of classroom discussion, this science quiz usually takes between 15 and 25 minutes to complete if used as a guided group activity for Pre-K students.

Absolutely, as this science quiz utilizes visual-heavy descriptions and logical scenarios that can be read aloud to support emerging readers while challenging advanced learners with high-order sustainability questions.

While specifically designed as a science quiz for Pre-K students, the complex ethical dilemmas make it highly effective for early Kindergarten students focusing on community and environmental responsibility.

You can use this science quiz to gauge prior knowledge before a unit on Earth Day or as a check-for-understanding tool after teaching the basics of recycling and resource management.