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100

This animal lives in the Arctic and has thick white fur.

What is a polar bear?

100

This type of weather often requires an umbrella.


What is rain?

100

Ice is an example of this state of matter.


What is a solid?

100

The sun gives us this type of energy that helps us see.

What is light energy?

100

You should do this before touching science materials.

What is listen to directions?

200

This habitat is full of sand and receives very little rain.

What is a desert?

200

This tool measures temperature.

What is a thermometer?

200

Water poured into a cup is this state of matter.


What is a liquid?

200

Running and jumping use this type of energy.

What is motion energy?

200

This protects your eyes during experiments.

What are safety goggles?

300

All animals need these three things to survive: food, water, and _____.


What is shelter?

300

Wind is moving ______.

What is air?

300

The air inside a balloon is this state of matter.


What is a gas?

300

A campfire gives off this type of energy.

What is heat energy?

300

True or False: It is okay to taste things in a science lab.


What is false?

400

A dolphin would most likely live in this habitat.

What is the ocean?

400

These fluffy white clouds often look like cotton balls.


What are cumulus clouds?

400

This state of matter keeps its own shape.

What is a solid?

400

A drum creates this type of energy.

What is sound energy?

400

If something spills, you should tell this person immediately.

Who is the teacher?

500

Why wouldn't a camel survive very well in the Arctic?

What is it is adapted for the desert, not cold weather?

500

A forecast predicts this.

What is future weather?

500

Water can be found as a solid, liquid, and this state of matter.

What is a gas?

500

Name two types of energy.

What are any two of the following: light, heat, motion, or sound energy?

500

Scientists follow safety rules for this important reason.

What is to keep everyone safe and prevent accidents?

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