The laying out and care of a plot of ground devoted partially or wholly to the growing of plants such as flowers, herbs, or vegetables.
Gardening
A fundamental element that create paths, define shapes, and convey emotion. Examples include: horizontal, vertical, diagonal, wavy....
Lines
Anything that has mass and takes up space
Matter
Building blocks of all matter. So small that you cannot even see them.
Atoms
This method is used to solve problems using evidence from experiments and reasoning. (Queen Helen Eats Old Ricotta Cheese)
Scientific Method
The process of converting waste into reusable material
Recycling
An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. Examples include: squares, rectangles, stars...
Shape
The study of matter and how it reacts with each other
Chemistry
The name for the rows in a periodic table.
Periods
A system of measurement based on meters, liters, and grams. It can easily be converted by multiplying by powers of ten.
Metric System
To pursue and kill (a wild animal) for food.
Hunting
The lightness or darkness of a color, also known as tone.
Value
Name at least 2 parts that make up an atom
Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons
This tells us how many protons an element has.
Atomic Number
The amount of space something occupies. Generally measured in liters or cubic centimeters.
Volume
Food or farming methods produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
Organic
List the primary colors.
Red, Blue, and Yellow
Science that says there is a powerful God who created everything we see.
Creationism
This tells us the number of protons plus the numbers of neutrons found in an element
Atomic Mass
Mass divided by Volume (Heaviness)
Density
Methods by which food are kept from spoilage after harvest or slaughter. Examples include: canning, freezing, dehydrating...
Food Preservation
The three-dimensional shape of a work or the way a shape occupies space.
Form
This is not an observable science. It tries to answer questions about the past by looking at what we see today and trying to explain it. It does not deal with repeatable experiments
Origins Science
How many elements are on the period table.
118
What is the difference between Qualitative and Quantitative Observations?
Qualitative uses senses based on the observer. Quantitative uses number measurements found by unbiased tools.