Carbon Critters and Food Tree Fun for Kindergarten (Easy) 工作表 • 免费 PDF 下载 带答案
Young learners identify carbon Link-O-Bits in everyday snacks and nature during this interactive circle-time assessment.
教学概述
This science assessment introduces kindergarteners to the foundational concept of organic chemistry by identifying carbon as a primary building block of living things. Using accessible metaphors like Link-O-Bits and sticky hands, the material employs a scaffolded identification approach to distinguish between organic and inorganic matter. It is ideally used as a circle-time formative assessment or an introductory life science activity to support early biological understanding.
学生将学到什么
- Identify living things such as plants and animals as containing carbon building blocks
- Distinguish between organic living organisms and inorganic non-living objects like metal and plastic
- Describe the role of carbon in providing energy through food and growth in nature
All 10 Questions
- Carbon is a tiny building block found in all living things. Which of these is a living thing made of carbon?A) A fluffy bunnyB) A metal spoonC) A plastic toy carD) A glass window
- Plants use carbon to grow big and tall. A giant ____ tree is full of carbon!A) AppleB) RockC) CloudD) Water
- True or False: You have carbon inside your body right now!A) TrueB) False
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- Which sweet treat is made of carbon 'sugar' blocks that give us energy?A) A bouncy ballB) A sweet strawberryC) A shiny pennyD) A cold ice cube
- True or False: A robot made of cold metal is a living carbon person.A) TrueB) False
- Carbon helps make the ____ that we eat for lunch to stay strong.A) SandB) FoodC) AirD) Moon
- Carbon atoms act like sticky hands that hold onto each other. What do they form?A) Long chainsB) Ghost bubblesC) Magic glitterD) Invisible juice
- Your pet ____ is a living creature made of carbon.A) BicycleB) PuppyC) ToasterD) Swing-set
- True or False: Flowers use carbon to make their colorful petals.A) TrueB) False
- Where can you find carbon in the garden?A) In the green grassB) In a plastic bucketC) In a garden hoseD) In a metal fence
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常见问题解答
Yes, this Carbon Science Quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for substitute teachers because it uses simple language and includes clear explanations for every answer to guide the class discussion.
This science quiz typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete when used as an interactive circle-time activity where the teacher reads the questions aloud to the students.
Absolutely, this science quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing visual-learning prompts and simple true-false options that allow emerging readers to participate alongside their peers.
While specifically designed as a kindergarten science quiz, the fundamental concepts of living vs. non-living things are also suitable for preschool or first-grade review sessions.
Teachers can use this science quiz for formative assessment by observing student responses during group work to gauge their understanding of what constitutes a living thing versus a manufactured object.