The Solar System (Strand 6.1)
The Water Cycle (Strand 6.2)
Weather & Atmosphere (Strand 6.2)
Molecules & Energy (Strand 6.3)
Ecosystems & Food Webs (Strand 6.4)
100

This is the name of the force that pulls all objects toward each other. It keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.

What is gravity?

100

This is the process where liquid water heats up and turns into a gas called water vapor.

What is evaporation?

100

This is the layer of gases that surrounds the Earth like a giant blanket.

What is the atmosphere?

100

Everything in the world that has mass and takes up space is made of this.

What is matter?

100

These organisms, like plants, make their own food using sunlight.

What are producers?

200

This star is at the very center of our solar system and is the main source of energy for Earth.

What is the Sun?

200

This happens when water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid water, forming clouds.

What is condensation?

200

This tool is used by scientists to measure how hot or cold the air is.

What is a thermometer?

200

These tiny particles are the building blocks of all matter; they are too small to see with just your eyes.

What are atoms (or molecules)?

200

These living things must eat other plants or animals to get the energy they need.

What are consumers?

300

These two movements explain why we have a 24-hour day and a 365-day year.

What are rotation and revolution?

300
  • This is the main source of energy that keeps the water cycle moving.

What is the Sun?

300

When a large body of air has the same temperature and moisture level, it is called this.

What is an air mass?

300

In this state of matter, molecules are packed tightly together and only vibrate in place.

What is a solid?

300

Fungi and bacteria play this role by breaking down dead plants and animals to return nutrients to the soil.

What are decomposers?

400

Because Earth’s axis is tilted as it orbits the Sun, we experience these changes in weather throughout the year.

What are the seasons?

400

This is the word for water falling from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

What is precipitation?

400

This is the boundary where two different air masses meet, often causing a change in weather.

What is a front?

400

When you add this type of energy to a substance, the molecules start to move faster and spread apart.

What is heat (or thermal energy)?

400

This diagram shows many overlapping food chains to illustrate how energy moves through an entire ecosystem.

What is a food web?

500

This event happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth’s surface.

What is a solar eclipse?

500

This is the name for the process where plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves.

What is transpiration?

500

This describes the long-term patterns of weather in a specific area over many years.

What is climate?

500

This law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another.

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

500

This is a struggle between living things for the same limited resources, like food, water, or space.

What is competition?

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