Patterns in the Sky
Ecosystems & Animal Survival
Magnets & Magnetic Fields
Forces, Motion & Newton’s Laws
Energy & Earth Systems
100

This daily motion of Earth causes day and night.

What is rotation?

100

Animals form these to help members find food, defend themselves, and survive.

What are groups?

100

Materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt are examples of these.

What are magnetic materials?

100

A force is a push or a ______.

What is pull?

100

Energy can be transferred by sound, light, heat, or ______.

What are electric currents?

200

The Sun appears in this direction in the morning.

What is the east?

200

When insects go through four stages—egg, larva, pupa, adult—it is called this type of metamorphosis.

What is complete metamorphosis?

200

Opposite poles do this: attract or repel?

What is attract?

200

This force always pulls objects toward Earth.

What is gravity?

200

Stored energy in food or fuel is known as this type of energy.

What is potential (stored) energy?

300

Earth’s revolution around the Sun takes this long.

What is one year?

300

This happens when food or shelter becomes limited in an ecosystem.

What is limited resources? 

300

A magnet that produces a magnetic field only when electricity flows through it.

What is an electromagnet?

300

Unbalanced forces do this to the motion of an object.

What is change it? (moveit)

300

Earth’s crust is made up of what type of material?

What is rocky material?

400

These are recognizable patterns of stars in the night sky.

What are constellations?

400

Some animals do this—move to another location—to survive environmental changes.

What is migrate?

400

This invisible force around a magnet pushes or pulls objects.

What is a magnetic field?

400

“For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction” is which law?

What is Newton’s Third Law?

400

These natural events happen when tectonic plates move past, toward, or away from each other

What are earthquakes?

500

This star appears in almost the same spot every night because Earth’s axis points toward it.

What is Polaris (the North Star)?

500

When organisms cannot adapt to changes in their environment, this may happen.

What is they may not survive (extinction)?

500

This everyday tool uses a tiny bar magnet to show direction.

What is a compass?

500

A swing and a pendulum move in this type of predictable motion.

What is periodic motion?

500

The theory that explains how continents move and mountains and volcanoes form.

What is the Theory of Continental Drift?

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