Super Soils
Life Cycles
Sound & Vibrations
Weather & Seasons
Properties of Matter
100

This heavy soil component sinks to the bottom first in a "Shake Test."

Sand

100

The name for the changes an animal goes through from birth to death.

life cycle

100

This is what all objects must do to produce a sound.

Vibrate

100

This tool is used to measure how hot or cold it is outside.

Thermometer

100

This state of matter keeps its own shape (like a desk).

Solid

200

This soil component is the slowest to settle and often stays cloudy.

Clay

200

These are the 5 predictable stages of a life cycle.

Birth, Growth, Adult, Reproduction, Death

200

A shorter air column will produce this type of pitch.

Higher pitch

200

This season comes after Winter and is when many plants grow.

Spring

200

This state of matter spreads out to fill whatever container it is in.

Gas
300

This material (organic matter) floats on top of the water.

Humus

300

The stage of a butterfly's life cycle that comes after the egg.

Larva (Caterpillar)

300

You can feel your throat do this when you say "Aaaaaah."

Vibrate

300

This type of severe weather involves very strong winds and a funnel shape.

Tornado

300

When water freezes into ice, it changes from a liquid to this.

Solid

400

This type of soil is best for holding water during a drought.

Clay

400

The process where an adult makes eggs to start a new circle.

Reproduction

400

A longer or bigger object will produce this kind of pitch.

Lower pitch

400

This is the gas form of water that rises into the air.

Water vapor

400

This word describes how a surface feels (smooth, rough, or bumpy).

Texture

500

These are "The Big 5" ingredients found in dry soil.

Rocks, sand, silt, clay, and humus.

500

This stage of a frog's life cycle comes between the egg and the adult frog.

Tadpole.

500

This happens to the sound when a vibration stops.

The sound stops.

500

These are the three main things that make up "weather": Temp, Wind, and...

Precipitation (Rain/Snow)

500

This is the amount of space an object takes up.

Volume
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