Jeopardy: Garden Jeopardy
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Plant Parts | What are the three main parts of a plant? | What process do plants use to make their own food? | What pigment gives plants their green color? | What are two products of photosynthesis? | What are the functions of xylem and phloem in plants? |
Garden Tools | What tool is used for digging small holes in the garden? | What tool is used to collect leaves and debris in the garden? | What tool is best for moving soil or compost? | What tool is used to cut back plants and shrubs? | What gardening tool is best for breaking up soil and removing weeds? |
Garden Ecosystem | What are some components of a garden ecosystem? | What term describes animals like bees that help plants reproduce? | What is the process called that turns organic waste into nutrient-rich soil? | What is the term for a mutually beneficial relationship between plants and animals? | What beneficial insects can help a garden thrive? |
Garden Types | What type of garden is planted with produce for eating? | What type of garden primarily grows flowers? | What type of garden features plants used for cooking or medicinal purposes? | What type of garden is designed to absorb and manage rainwater runoff? | What is a type of garden that uses pots or containers instead of planting in the ground? |
Garden Care and Maintenance | What is essential for plant growth and should be done regularly? | What is the term for removing unwanted plants from the garden? | What practice involves covering the soil to retain moisture and prevent weeds? | What process involves adding nutrients to the soil for plants? | What technique helps maintain soil health by changing plant types each season? |
Answer Key
Plant Parts
Q: What are the three main parts of a plant?
A: Roots, stems, and leaves
Q: What process do plants use to make their own food?
A: Photosynthesis
Q: What pigment gives plants their green color?
A: chlorophyll
Q: What are two products of photosynthesis?
A: Oxygen and glucose
Q: What are the functions of xylem and phloem in plants?
A: Xylem transports water; phloem transports food
Garden Tools
Q: What tool is used for digging small holes in the garden?
A: Trowel
Q: What tool is used to collect leaves and debris in the garden?
A: Rake
Q: What tool is best for moving soil or compost?
A: Shovel
Q: What tool is used to cut back plants and shrubs?
A: Pruners
Q: What gardening tool is best for breaking up soil and removing weeds?
A: Hoe
Garden Ecosystem
Q: What are some components of a garden ecosystem?
A: Soil, plants, animals, water
Q: What term describes animals like bees that help plants reproduce?
A: Pollinators
Q: What is the process called that turns organic waste into nutrient-rich soil?
A: Composting
Q: What is the term for a mutually beneficial relationship between plants and animals?
A: Symbiosis
Q: What beneficial insects can help a garden thrive?
A: Insects like earthworms and ladybugs
Garden Types
Q: What type of garden is planted with produce for eating?
A: Vegetable garden
Q: What type of garden primarily grows flowers?
A: Flower garden
Q: What type of garden features plants used for cooking or medicinal purposes?
A: Herb garden
Q: What type of garden is designed to absorb and manage rainwater runoff?
A: Rain garden
Q: What is a type of garden that uses pots or containers instead of planting in the ground?
A: Container garden
Garden Care and Maintenance
Q: What is essential for plant growth and should be done regularly?
A: Watering
Q: What is the term for removing unwanted plants from the garden?
A: Weeding
Q: What practice involves covering the soil to retain moisture and prevent weeds?
A: Mulching
Q: What process involves adding nutrients to the soil for plants?
A: Fertilizing
Q: What technique helps maintain soil health by changing plant types each season?
A: Crop rotation