What is the TEXTURE of soil?
How the soil FEELS
A student saw some rocks and made a table to describe them.
Observation
1 dark
2 shiny
3 striped
What did the student describe?
A. how big the rocks were
B. what the rocks felt like
C. what the rocks looked like
c. what the rock looked like
What warms the Earth?
The sun's energy
Sarah looks outside and sees that the wind is blowing. What is happening when the wind blows?
The air is _______?
The air is MOVING
where is the most dangerous place to be during a thunderstorm
outside by a tree
What does nonliving mean?
something that is no longer or was never alive
This summer, the weather is hot and sunny.
Based on what we know about weather PATTERNS what is the weather likely going to be like next summer?
hot and sunny
If Ben puts an icecube in the sun, what will happen to it?
It will melt
Which option has moving air?
a. a boy pulling a wagon
b. a girl drinking water
c. a boy splashing in a pool
d. the wind pushing a sailboat
d. the wind pushing a sailboat
What is a tornado and what can it cause?
Strong spinning wind storm that can cause destroyed properties and losing power.
NO SNOW
What's one way that all rocks are alike?
They are all nonliving things
Marina observes how long it takes water to change forms. She watches an ice cube melt.
Which is the most useful observation in Marina’s scientific test?
A. The ice cube is frozen water.
B. She likes the way the ice cube feels.
C. She thinks the water will be very cold.
D. The cube took about 12 minutes to melt.
D. The cube took 12 minutes to melt
A student placed two containers with the same amount of water in the sun and covered one. A day later, the uncovered container has less water. What happened to the water?
It evaporated
Sam thinks that his plant has grown an inch in the last week. What is the only way he can be sure of this?
compare last week's measurement to this weeks measurment
Hurricanes happen in Florida almost every year. Why do we have to prepare for hurricanes?
They are dangerous and can last for days
If you were to examine soil, you would see nonliving things. What is one nonliving thing you could find in soil?
a. worms
b. plants
c. rocks
rocks
What are are weather PATTERNS?
Weather patterns are weather changes that repeat.
If i want to keep the water in a pot from evaporating, what can I do to the pot?
cover it
Where is air found?
every where
What is a meteorologist?
A Scientist that studies weather
I decided that i want to plant a garden. Why should I not use sand as the soil in my garden.
The particles are too large and don't retain enough water to help plants grow.
Maggie measured the length of her dog on Tuesday, what would likely be true if she measured her dog again on Wednesday?
It would be the same length
Jason did an experiment to see how long it would take water to evaporate.
How can he get the same results when he repeats the experiment?
Do the experiment the exact same way
Who or what needs are to survive
people, animals, and plants
what are the characteristics of a blizzard
strong winds and heavy snow