Life Sciences: Plants, Animals, Humans
Earth Sciences: Air, Water, Weather
Earth Sciences: Rocks, Magnets, Environment
Physical Sciences: Light, Sound, Simple Machines
100
Children can learn about this part of the body by bending and stretching
What is muscles?
100
This is because fast moving air pushes on the wings, lifting them.
What is why do planes stay aloft?
100
A print of an animal or plant embedded in rock
What is a fossil?
100
Rice dancing on a lid when tapped, children feeling their necks when talking show this
What is sounds are made by vibrations?
200
The transforming stage in the life cycle
What is metamorphosis?
200
Water changing to vapor
What is evaporation?
200
A food chain study would show this to children.
What is that all nature is interconnected?
200
Playing different sizes of strings or tapping glasses of water filled with different amounts of water
What is different sizes of vibrating things make different sounds?
300
These are good to study if you are learning about how insects can work in colonies.
What is ants or bees?
300
thermometer, wide-mouth jar with a ruler in it, barometer
What is instruments for measuring weather?
300
The element in objects that attracts magnets.
What is iron?
300
Pulley, lever, ramp
What is machines that lift things?
400
These can come from seeds, spores, or roots.
What is plants?
400
Caused by evaporation and condensation
What is precipitation?
400
The magnet is strongest here.
What is both ends?
400
Slowing something down, warming it up, wearing it away when rubbing are all caused by this.
What is friction?
500
All plants need these.
What is water, light, minerals, warmth, and air?
500
What happens when a drop of detergent is put in a dish of water and pepper, causing the pepper to spread out
What is breaking the surface tension?
500
This type of rock is formed in layers, over time, like a sandwich.
What is sedimentary?
500
These are caused when you try to shine a light through something it can not go through
What is shadows?
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