What is the name for a regular four sided polygon
A square
What is the name for a word or phrase that tells you where or when something is?
A preposition
What do all vertebrates have in common?
They all have a skeleton with a back bone
True or false: when a substance changes its state of matter, it loses or gains particles depending on what it has changed into.
Which state of matter does sound travel the easiest through?
Solids
If a polygon has five equal sides and is regular, what else does it have?
Five equal angles
If a piece of writing is chronological, it is written in...
The order it happened
What are the five main groups of vertibrates?
Mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and amphibians
Which is the only state of matter that does not flow?
Solid
Why does sound travel better through some states of matter than in others?
Because of the arrangement of the particles
What is the name for the space inside of a polygon?
The area
A simple sentence contains one...
Main clause
This type of invertebrate has eight limbs
An arachnid
When a liquid reaches the temperature at which it evaporates, it has reached its what?
Boiling point
Which one of these sound patterns is the highest pitch?
Fig. 3
If an equilateral triangle has one side measuring 7cm, what is its perimeter?
21cm
A compound sentence contains which clauses?
Two main clauses
Using a classification key, this vertebrate does not have feathers, but can fly. What could it be?
It is probably a bat
Which is the only state of matter that cannot be compressed?
Gas
Describe the sound made in Fig 2.
High amplitude (loud) and low pitch
Which quadrilateral shape has one set of parallel sides?
A rhombus
A main clause always contains what two things?
A subject and a verb
Classify this
It is: a vertebrate, an amphibian, a salamander
What is the name for liquids that can behave like a solid when pressure is applied?
Describe how sound travels from the air to your brain
First the ear catches the sound waves.
These then travel down the ear canal, and vibrate your ear drum.
The ear drum passes the vibration on to a set of three bones within your ear, which amplify the sound and pass it into the cochlea.
The cochlea is filled with fluid and has special cells inside it which transform the sound to electrical signals. These signals then travel up a nerve to your brain.