Ecosystems
American Independence
Cells/DNA
States of Matter
Parts of Speech
100

An Ecosystem is ____ _________ ________ (3 words) that live in one area and interact with each other and their non-living environment.

All Living Things

100

What date was the Declaration of Independence signed? 

July 4, 1776

100

How many PAIRS of chromosomes do we have? 

23 pairs 

100

What do you add to change something from solid to liquid

Energy 

100

What is a Noun? (4 Parts)

A Person, Place, Thing or Idea

200

What is the other name for "Living"

Biotic

200

Who said "No Taxation without Representation!"

James Otis

200

What is the instructions for our bodies? 

DNA

200

What state always has the same shape and volume? 

Solid 

200

JOHN loves to play FOOTBALL

Nouns

300

What are the three types of consumers 

1. Herbivore

2. Omnivore

3. Carnivore

300

Define Boycott:

To go without something until there is Change.

300

What is responsible for making proteins; attached to the Rough E.R.

Ribosomes

300

Burning Paper is an example of what type of change?  

Chemical Change 

300

She has PRETTY, LONG hair. 

Adjectives

400

What eats dead things and consumes their waste? 

Decomposers

400

What was the Tea Act? 

This law made it so colonists could ONLY buy their Tea  from England.

400

What breaks down food and release energy

Mitochondria 

400

What are the three states of Matter? 

Solid, Liquid, Gas

400

She want to have AN elephant.

Article 

500

What are the 5 Non-Living things we learned about? 

Sun, Air, Water, Soil, Temperature

500

Who burned documents being taxed and attacked officials?

The Sons of Liberty

500

What packs up proteins that are ready to be sent out to your body

Golgi Bodies 

500

What is the definition of Matter? 

Anything that takes up space and has mass.

500

She loves to eat AT that restaurant. 

Preposition 

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