Five Senses
Matter
Weather
Weather Tools
Water Cycle
100

What is an observation?

Using your five senses to take notice of something.

100

What is Matter?

Anything that takes up space?

100

What is the measurement of how hot or cold something is? 

Temperature 

100

What tool would you use to measure temperature?

Thermometer 

100

The part of the water cycle when water droplets fall from the atmosphere?

Precipitation 

200

Mr. Dunning heard his science class call out. What sense did Mr. Dunning use?

Hearing

200

What are the three states of Matter?

Solid , Liquid , Gas

200

What is Humidity?

The measurement of how much moisture is in the air.
200

What tool would you use to measure humidity?

Hygrometer 

200

What is Collection?

The part of the water cycle where water droplets come together.

300

Mason ate Tacos for dinner. He said they tasted delicious. What sense did Mason use?

Taste

300

What state of matter has a definite shape?

Solid

300

The measurement of how fast or slow the wind is moving?

Wind Speed

300

What tool would you use to measure Wind Direction?

Weather Vane

300

What is evaporation?

When liquid water heats and turns into water vapor. Liquid to a gas.

400

What are the five senses?

Taste, Touch, Hearing, Smelling,Sight

400

What state of matter has no shape but fills up any space around it?

Gas

400

What is the UV index?

The measurement of how strong or weak the sun's rays are?

400

What tool would you use to measure precipitation?

Rain gauge 

400

What is condensation?

When water vapor (gas) cools and turns into liquid. 

500

What are the tools we use for our five senses?

Hearing: Ears

Tasting: tongue/taste buds

Smell: Nose

Touch: Whole body

Sight: Eyes

500

What state of matter takes the shape of the container?

Gas

500

The measurement of how much water falls from the atmosphere is called?

precipitation 

500

What tool would you use to measure wind speed?

Anemometer 

500

In your own words explain the water cycle. You must use evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection in your answer.

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