Soil
Grade 1 · Science · Earth Materials · British Columbia, Canada
Lesson Summary
Find out what soil is made of and why it is important.
Explanation
Soil is the loose material on top of the ground that plants grow in. It is made of tiny pieces of broken-down rock, dead plant and animal material, water, and air. There are different types of soil: sandy soil feels gritty, clay soil is sticky, and loam is a mix that is great for growing plants. Soil is very important because without it, most plants could not grow and animals would not have food.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is soil made of?
Answer: Tiny pieces of rock, dead plant and animal material, water, and air.
Q2: Why is soil important?
Answer: Because plants need soil to grow, and animals need plants for food.
Q3: Which type of soil feels gritty?
Answer: Sandy soil.
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What is Soil in Grade 1 Science?+
Soil is a lesson in the Earth Materials chapter of Grade 1 Science. It is part of the British Columbia, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Soil is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Science curriculum in British Columbia, Canada.
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