Energy, Electricity, Light and Heat
Human Body
Animals and Plants
Earth's Features
Sound, Waves, Communication
100

the ability to do work

energy

100

If a room is completely dark, you cannot see objects because there is no ______ entering your eyes.

light

100

This body part processes information from your senses.

brain

100

What do scientist use fossils for?

To learn about the past.

100

Amplitude describes the _____ of a wave.

height

200

This type of fuel comes from the ground and cannot be replaced quickly.

fossil fuel

200

Jacob wants to make an eye model. He has a magnifying lens, a flashlight, a piece of paper, and a donut. How should Jacob arrange these objects to make an eye model? In a real eye, light travels through the corneal lens, goes through the pupil, and reaches the retina at the back of the eye. 

a. Flashlight, Donut, Paper, Magnifying Lens 

b. Flashlight, Magnifying Lens, Donut, Paper 

c. Flashlight, Paper, Donut, Magnifying Lens 

d. Flashlight, Paper, Magnifying Lens, Donut

B

200

Stems help plants do these two things.
 

support the plant and transport water/nutrients

200

Why do scientists look for patterns on Earth maps?
 

To predict and understand Earth events.

200

Information can be sent using repeating _____.

patterns

300

This part of a circuit provides the energy that pushes electricity through the wires.

battery

300

True or False?

Humans and mice both respond to the information of “purring cat” in the same way.

false

300

Name one sense and explain how it helps animals gather information from their environment.

Name and explain 

sight, taste, smell, touch, hearing

300

If marine fossils are found above plant fossils, what does it suggest?

The area changed from land to water

300

How high or low a sound is when you hear it is called______.

pitch

400

Name two renewable energy sources.

ex: wind, water, solar (sunlight)

400

take something apart to study it

dissect

400

What is the purpose of thorns on a pant?

Thorns are protection to keep animals from eating the plant.

400

How does erosion help shape Earth’s surface?
 

It moves and reshapes landforms?

400

Give one advantage of using sound to send information.
 

It can travel around objects or be used when you can not see the person sending the information. 

500

When a flashlight turns on, electrical energy changes into these two forms of energy.

light and heat

500

 Tarsiers are most active at night. That’s when they move around and hunt for insects to eat. Explain two things: why the tarsier’s eyes look the way (large pupils) that they do, and how they might help the tarsier find insects to eat at night

The tarsier’s eyes look the way that they do because its pupils are wide open. This helps the tarsier find insects because they need as much light in their eyes as they can get to be able to see insects when it’s dark out.

500

Name an adaptation of an animal and how it helps the animal survive. 

EXs: 

hummingbird's long beak helps it reach food

polar bear's white fur help it to blend in to it's environment

500

Name one natural hazard and a safety precaution that we can do?

exs:

earthquake-build stronger buildings

flood- build a dam or a levee 

500

In which of the following places would using a drum work to send a secret messages? 

a. The drum will work on Earth, under the water, and in outer space. 

b. The drum will work on Earth and under the water. The drum will not work in outer space. 

c. The drum will work on Earth and in outer space. The drum will not work under the water. 

d. The drum will work under the water and in outer space. The drum will not work on Earth.

b

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