Matter
Ecosystems
Earth Systems
Orbit & Rotation
Miscellaneous
100

The three phases of matter are ____, ____, and ____.

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

100

The primary source of energy for all food chains.

The Sun

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Most water on Earth is salt water.

True - most water on Earth is in the ocean, which is salt water.

100

A force that pulls objects "downward" or towards the center of the mass.

Gravity

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Soil is needed for plants to grow and photosynthesis.

False. Photosynthesis only requires water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide.

*But!! Highly nutrient soil is a bonus*

200

TRUE OR FALSE: If the temperature of matter increases, that means the energy of the particles decrease.

FALSE - If temperature increase, then the energy decreases


*Note: Temperature is a measurement of energy of motion*

200

Plants use these 3 things to make sugar (or their food).

Water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide

200

The four spheres of Earth.

Hydrosphere (water and ice)

Biosphere (living things)

Geosphere (land, rocks, and soil)

Atmosphere (gases and air)

200

What is the position of the Sun, Earth, and Moon during a...

1) New Moon:   SUN --> ______ --> ______

2) Full Moon:    SUN --> ______ --> ______

1) New Moon:  SUN --> MOON --> EARTH


2) Full Moon:  SUN --> EARTH --> MOON

200

W.I.N. stands for ____, ____, and ____.

You use it when you ______ ______.

WORDS, IMAGES, and NUMBERS.

NOTICE SOURCES

(Titles, Labels, Keys, What it is, Colors, Symbols, Measurements, Time, Patterns)

300
Chopping wood in half is an example of a ____ ____.

Physical Change

300

Plants in an ecosystem are the _________.

Producers

300

Name two sources of fresh water on Earth.

(There are 6 total to choose from)

Glaciers, Rivers, Lakes, Streams, Ground Water, Ice Caps

300

Identify the two reasons we get seasons on Earth.

1) The Earth is tilted on its axis

2) The Earth revolves around the Sun

300

All matter has these two things.

Mass and Volume
400

If a scientist does an experiment and a new substance is formed then a _____ _____ took place.

Chemical Reaction

400

TRUE OR FALSE: Ecosystems only include all living communities in an environment.

False - They include LIVING COMMUNITIES and NONLIVING ENVIRONMENTS

400
What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather = day-to-day conditions

Climate = long-term weather patterns

400

Identify one of the observational patterns that we notice on Earth because of the Earth rotating on it's axis. 

Day/Night Cycles

Sunrise & Sunset

Shadows Changing Length 

Seeing the Sun in different positions in the sky

Seeing the Stars in different positions in the sky 

400

The Bird in this food chain is a ______ ______.

Plants --> Grasshoppers --> Bird --> Fox

Secondary Consumer

500

If a scientist is performing a chemical experiment in a closed flask, and they see matter "disappear" in their flask. How does the mass change?

The mass does not change. The amount of mass in matter will be conserved even when a phase change takes place or a new substance is formed.

500

This happens because of decomposers in the ecosystem.

Biological matter is recycled back into the environment

500

Name a way humans can help with conservation and the World Water Crisis. 

- Farmers can use more efficient agriculture water systems so they don't waste water

- Cities or farmers create systems to control runoff

- Stop polluting and pick up trash before it gets into the water

- Use less water so it is not wasted

500

1) Explain why the sun is brighter than the stars we see at night.

2) What happens to the other stars during the day time?

1) The sun is the closest star to us to it seems to be brighter than the other ones.

2) During the day, the sun makes our sky so bright than we can't see the light from the dimmer stars, BUT they are still there.

500

Name five power verbs to look out for on the LEAP test.

Explain what they mean.

Explain, Describe, Predict, Compare, Determine, Tell, Analyze, Justify, Support, Identify, Use, Interpret, Select....etc.

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