Nature of Science
Water Cycle
Rocks and Minerals
Weather
Matter
And More...
100

Ty states that the rock is rough and gray.  Has he made an inference, observation, or prediction?

He is gathering information through his senses.  This is an observation.

100
This is the largest water source for the water cycle.

What is the ocean?

100
True or False-Minerals are made up of rocks.

False-Rocks are made of minerals.

100

Which type of air pressure is associated with stormy weather-high pressure or low pressure?

Low pressure is associated with stormy weather.

100

Matter is anything that has ______________ and _______________.

What are mass and volume?

100

Solar energy, wind, and water would all be considered-renewable or nonrenewable-resources.

These are all renewable resources.

200

Yolanda notices that several grasshoppers are near a particular plant.  Yolanda states that they must like to eat the leaves of this plant.  Has she made an inference, observation, or prediction?

Yolanda is sharing an idea about why something is happening.  She has made an inference.

200

This gives energy to keep the water cycle going.

What is the sun?

200

Alan scrapes a mineral against a white tile and observes the powder left behind.  What is Alan testing?

He is testing streak color.

200

What environment is known for receiving almost no precipitation and being VERY dry?

The desert environment is very dry and gets almost no precipitation.

200

Which state of matter has a shape that does not change, even if you change it to another container?

This would be a solid.

200

Coal, oil, silica, and limestone would all be considered-renewable or nonrenewable-resources.

They are nonrenewable resources.

300

Joy comes in from outside and states that it will rain soon.  Has she made an inference, observation, or prediction?

Joy is predicting something that may happen in the future but has not happened yet.  This is a prediction.

300
Clouds represent this stage of the water cycle.

What is condensation?

300

A rock formed when melted/molten lava or magma cools and hardens is this type.

What is igneous?

300

Kyle goes outside and sees a large, towering, black cloud.  It is 68 degrees Fahrenheit when a solid form of precipitation begins to fall.

A.  What was the cloud type Kyle observed?

B.  What type of precipitation was falling?

A.  The cloud type was cumulonimbus, which are associated with thunderstorms and severe weather.

B.  The precipitation falling would be hail.  It is the only solid form of precipitation that falls when the temperature is ABOVE freezing.  Hail is produced by the strong winds in thunderstorms.

300

This state of matter can change shape if it goes into a container with a different shape.  However, the volume (amount of space it takes up) does NOT change.

What is a liquid?

300

Fredrica sees if a mineral can be scratched with her fingernail or a copper penny.  What is she testing?

She is testing hardness.

400

Gary wants to see if using Pesticide X will help his corn plants have less damage from insects.  He has four rows of corn in his garden.  He treats two rows with Pesticide X and leaves two rows untreated. 

A.  What is his control group?

B.  Why is it important to have a control group for this experiment?

A.  The two rows with no pesticide would be the control group.  

B.  It's important to have a control group so that you can compare your results and see if the pesticide actually made any difference.

400

Water heating up and changing from a liquid to a gas would be this stage of the water cycle.

What is evaporation?

400

Caitlyn checks a mineral to see the shapes it forms when it breaks and notices that it breaks in thin sheets.  What is Caitlyn testing?

She is testing cleavage.

400

Mary goes outside and sees that the clouds are cumulus.  The air pressure is high.  What type of weather should Mary expect?

She should expect fair or good weather.

400

George has a mixture of sugar, sand, and pebbles.  How could he separate them?

He can use a strainer to separate the pebbles.  He can then add water to dissolve the sugar.  He can use filter paper to remove the sand, let the water evaporate, and the sugar will be left behind.

400

Which rock type would be the best type in which to find fossils?

Sedimentary rock would be the best rock type in which to find fossils.

500

Sula has 8 tomato plants.  She waters four of them twice a day and waters the other four once a day.  She measures the height of the plants once a week.  

A. What is the variable that Sula is testing?

B.  What factors should she keep the same (control) to make sure it is a fair test.

A.  The number of times per day the plants are watered would be the variable being tested.

B.  She should make sure the amount of sunlight, type of soil, type of plant, and all other factors are controlled or kept the same.  The only difference should be the number of times the plants are watered each day.

500

Water falling out of the clouds would be this stage of the water cycle.

What is precipitation?

500

Oli looks at a mineral and notices that it is shiny and metallic, reflecting the light that shines on it.  What is Oli testing?

He is testing luster.

500

Martin is outside.  The temperature is -5 degrees Celsius.  Precipitation starts falling.  It is solid all the way down.  What precipitation type does he observe falling?

It would be snow.  It is solid and falls when the temperature is below freezing.  Unlike sleet which freezes on the way down, snow is solid for the whole trip.

500
This state of matter can take on any shape and fill whatever container it is in.

What is gas?

500

A.  Ice causes a rock to break into small pieces.  Would this be erosion or weathering?

B.  Wind blows soil and small rocks across a valley.  Would this be erosion or weathering?

A.  When rocks break down, it is weathering.  This can happen because of wind, water, ice, plant roots, or temperature changes.

B.  When rock, soil, etc. gets moved from one place to another, it is erosion.  It can be moved by wind, water, ice, or gravity.

600

Mrs. Baker's class and Mr. Vitori's class both performed the same experiment.  Their results are very different.  What should they do?

They should check to make sure the experiment was performed in the same way and repeat it.  It's VERY important for scientists to carefully record and share their results like these two classes did.

600

A.  When water droplets form on the side of a cold glass, on blades of grass, a window, or a mirror, what is happening?

B.  When a puddle disappears or a wet washrag dries, what is happening?

A.  When gas has started to COOL and form liquid droplets, this is condensation.

B.  When liquid water becomes a gas, this is evaporation.

600

Shale forms when fine particles of clay and silt get deposited and harden into a rock.  If shale is subjected to great heat and pressure, it can change to a new type of rock called slate.  Based on this information, 

A.  what type of rock is shale?  and   B.  what type of rock is slate?

Shale is sedimentary.  It forms when sediment builds up and gets stuck together.

Slate is metamorphic.  It has been changed from one type of rock to another by heat and pressure.

600

Would you expect an air mass that forms over the Arctic Ocean to be 

wet or dry?

hot or cold?

Since it forms over the ocean, it would be wet.  Since it formed in the arctic, it would be cold.

600

An egg is cooked on the stove.  Is this a physical change or chemical change?

It would be a chemical change.  Burning, cooking, rusting, and rotting are chemical changes. 
600

With magnets, if a north pole is placed near a north pole, what will happen?

The two will push away or repel one another.  Only opposites attract.

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