LANGUAGE
SCIENCE
SPELLING
READING
CAMBRIDGE
100

Is so/such small that we need a microscope to see it?

so

100

What is an applied force?

A push or a pull of an object.

100

Homophone of bare.

bear

100

soft ground where plants grow:

a) gleam

b) soil

c) wither 

b) soil

100

Use your tongue to do something

lick

200

Runs so/such fast it could overtake a car?

so

200

It's the force that pushes back.

Normal force.


200

The girl hurt her heal / heel at the school.

heel

200

It means very hungry.

Starving

200

Jump high or far with a sudden movement.

leap

300

Has so/such good camouflage that it can hide easily?

such

300

Two equal forces acting in opposite directions.

Balanced force

300

After swimming all day the athletes were all soar / sore.

sore

300

It means to shine in a soft way.

gleam

300

Of a sound that is very squeaky.

high-pitched

400

What is your __________(explain) for the pet´s behavior?

explanation

400

Give one example of a noncontact force.

Weight.

400

Homophones are words that have the same.

a) spelled the same.

b) sounds.

c) meanings.


b) sounds.

400

What does it mean conceal?

To hide something.

400

Close one eye and open it quickly.

wink

500

Describe 5 animal body parts.


...

500

What is the measure unit of force?

Newton (N)

500

Homophones have different.

a) spelled the same.

b) sounds.

c) meanings.


c) meanings.

500

What does it mean parched?

Extremely dry.

500

 Resulting from a strong determination to succeed.

ambitious

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