Properties of Matter/Organisms and Habitats
Human Body
Exploring Land and Water
Electricity and Magnetism
For Fun!
100

Name a habitat.

Rainforest, Forest, Desert, Tundra, Prairie, Fresh Water and Oceans.

100

Share two examples of protein.

Student will earn the points if the answer is correct.
100

What is magma?

Magma is hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust. 

100

What is energy?

The power to do work, make things move, or cause changes

100

Where did we go on our first field trip?

Butterfly wonderland!

200

What are the three types of matter?

Solids, liquids, gases.

200

Share two examples of a vegetable.

The scholar will earn the points if the answer is correct.

200

How do Geysers form?

When hot water and steam bubble up to the surface.

200

Define static electricity.

Energy that builds up and stays in one place, it occurs on the surfaces of objects.

200

Name one experiment we did this school year.

Scholar must accurately name an experiment.

300

Name something that used to be living.

Student will earn the points if they correctly name an item that used to be living (i.e. pinecone, dried flower) 

300

Share two examples of a fruit

The scholar will earn the points if the answer is correct.


300

What is Erosion?

The process of carrying rocks and sediment away.

300

Define current electricity.

Energy that moves or flows in a path.
300

What did we dissect this school year?

An owl pellet!

400

Name all of the parts of an ant.

Head, Thorax, Antenna, Legs, Abdomen (Student must name ALL parts)

400

Put these words in the correct order:
organs, cells, organ system, tissues.  

Cells, tissues, organs, organ system.

400

What is deposition?

When sediment settles in a new place

400

Name the three parts of a simple circuit

A battery, wire and a bulb

400

Name the cardinal directions.

North, South, East, West

500

Describe a tundra habitat.

Cold, treeless, and dry.

500

Where does digestion begin?

The mouth!

500

What is the Matterhorn? (Not pop culture)

The Matterhorn is a steep mountain peak. It was formed by a glacier that carved it. 

500

Describe the path electricity takes to reach a home. 

Power plant -> power lines -> home -> appliance or device.

500

In the folktale we read about magnets, how did magnetism get it's name?

A boy named Magnus discovered a magnet!

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