General Science Questions for Kids – Set 1 | With Audio
General Science Questions for Kids helps children build early science vocabulary and listening skills while learning about plants, the body, Earth, water, and space. Kids listen to each question, think, choose an option, and then hear the correct answer—strengthening comprehension, memory, and critical thinking through playful practice. This interactive set adds value for parents and teachers by turning science basics into bite-sized, self-checking activities that keep kids engaged and learning. Suitable for Pre-KG, LKG, UKG, Class 1 & 2.
Q1. What gas do plants take in for making food?
Q2. Which part of a plant absorbs water from the soil?
Q3. How many sense organs do we have?
Q4. Which organ pumps blood in our body?
Q5. Which star gives us light and heat in the daytime?
Q6. What do we call water when it is frozen?
Q7. What do bees make that we can eat?
Q8. Which planet do we live on?
Q9. What do we breathe in?
Q10. What do we breathe out?
Q11. Which sense organ helps us hear?
Q12. Which sense organ helps us smell?
Q13. Which sense organ helps us see?
Q14. What three things do plants need to grow well?
Q15. Which part of the body helps us think and learn?
Q16. What is the shape of the Earth?
Q17. What do we call water when it turns into gas?
Q18. What drink keeps our body hydrated?
Q19. When do we see many stars in the sky?
Q20. What tool is used to measure temperature?
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🎯 Quick Recap 30 seconds
This page delivers general science questions for kids in a playful listen-and-choose format. Children learn with science questions with audio—perfect for fun learning for kids on your learning platform for kids.
👩🏫 For Parents & Teachers — 6 easy steps (5–8 min)
Try this routine
- Ask the question aloud first; collect 1–2 guesses before pressing Play Question.
- After the choice, press Play Answer; have the child repeat the answer in their own words.
- Use real objects (leaf, ice cube, thermometer) to connect ideas to daily life.
- When a choice is wrong, replay the audio and give one small clue (no long lectures).
- Celebrate the effort: praise listening, clear speaking, and “why” explanations.
- End with a 2-question exit ticket (your own words) to check understanding.
This builds a simple hear → think → answer cycle and keeps sessions short and happy.
General Science Questions for Kids 🗣️ Read-Aloud Support parents’ helper
- “Let’s listen first, then we’ll pick the best answer together.”
- “Tell me why you chose that—what clue did you hear?”
- “Can you show a real example at home or in class?”
❓ General Science – Quick FAQ for families
What ages is this set best for?
Pre-KG to Class 2. Older beginners can use it for revision and confidence.
How should I use the audio?
Ask first, collect answers, then press Play Question. Use Play Answer to reveal and reinforce.
Why are options shuffled?
To reduce guessing by position and encourage real understanding.
Can I teach without speakers?
Yes. Read the question and options aloud; later, use audio as a check.
How do I help after a wrong answer?
Replay the audio, offer one small clue, and praise the reasoning attempt.
How many cards per sitting?
For younger kids, 5–7 cards. Stop while they are still excited.
Can I track progress?
Use a simple ✔️/⭐ checklist and note topics to revisit (e.g., gas vs liquid).
How can I extend learning?
Show a real leaf/ice/thermometer, draw a sense organ, or sort solid-liquid-gas at home.
Does this help speaking skills?
Yes—short “explain your choice” prompts build vocabulary and clear speech.
Any cross-subject ideas?
Try mini writing/drawing prompts (e.g., label the Sun’s importance, sketch a thermometer).