Forces and Interactions 3.PS2.3
Life Cycles
3.LS1.1
Lab Safety
Heredity
3.LS3.1
Fossils
3.LS4.1
100

Gina has plastic letters that stick to the refrigerator door. How do they stick?

What is a magnet?

100

A butterfly larva is called

What is a caterpillar?

100

You should always wear what to cover your eyes when working in the lab

What are goggles or safety glasses?

100

The genetic information we received from our parents, inside our bodies that decides our outward appearance.

What is genotype?

100

Scientists who study fossils

What are paleontologists?

200

To move something away from you.

What is push?

200

The first stage of a plant

What is a seed?

200

What should you always do after handling lab materials

What is wash your hands?

200

The physical appearance we see from the combination of genotypes

What is phenotype?

200

The preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past

What are fossils?

300

The action of moving or changing position.

What is motion?

300

The seed goes through what process to become a seedling.

What is germination?

300

What tools are used to measure length

What are measuring tape and meter stick?

300

Tiny pieces of code inside the cells of our bodies. They play a role in which physical traits we possess.

What are genes?

300

Preserved means

What is saved?

400

An object pushing on another object to slow it down.

What is friction?

400

The second cycle of a frog

What is a tadpole?

400

In case of fire in the lab, notify the teacher immediately and then prepare to

What is evacuate the building?

400

Features that make each of us unique.

What are traits?

400

Prehistoric means

What is old?

500

A large magnet that is used in a junk yard.

What is an electromagnet?

500

The complete life cycle, egg, larva, pupa, and adult is called.

What is a complete metamorphosis?

500

The most important thing in lab experiments is

What is safety?

500

The strong and weak genes.

What are dominant and recessive?

500

The four types of fossils

What are trace, mold, cast, and true form?

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