Magnets
Patterns of Movement
Rocks
Bodies of Water
Resources
100

Give an example of how magnets are used in your house.

Sample Answer: To hold things together (Refrigerator)
100

Does a top spin, slide, or turn.

Spin

100

What is a very large rock called?

A boulder.

100

Give an example of freshwater.

Water in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and even underground water called groundwater.

100

What is an example of a man-made resource.

Refrigerator, Bike, etc.

200

What does attract mean?

To pull towards.

200

Does a car spin, zig-zag, or slide down a hill?

Slide

200

Where would a black, rough rock covered in tiny holes come from?

A volcano.

200

Give an example of saltwater.

Oceans

200

What is NOT an example of a man-made resource (natural).

Lake, tree, flowers, etc.

300

What does repel mean?

To push away.

300

Give an example of an object that moves in a straight line.

soda can, ball, etc.

300

What is the definition of texture?

How something feels or looks (rough or smooth).

300

A body of fresh water surrounded by land is called?

A lake.

300

What can be made from a tree?

Pencil, paper, etc.

400

What are some objects that magnets attract?

Paperclips, staples, nails, etc.

400

What is a tool that can measure distance?

Ruler

400

Why are pebbles from a river smooth?

The water wears away the rough edges.

400

A large body of salt water is called?

An ocean.

400

Resources from the Earth are called?

Natural resources.

500

What metals do magnets attract?

Iron, Steel, and Nickel.

500

What is the definition of pattern?

Something that repeats.

500

Name three different ways you can classify a rock.

Size, texture, and color.

500

What is the difference between freshwater and saltwater.

Saltwater contains salt.

500

Manmade resource made from oils are called?

Plastic.

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