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