Science All Around Us
Living & Non-Living Things
MRS GREN
Scientific Method
Science Process Skills
100

What is science the study of?

•The world around us.

100

Name one thing all living things need to survive.

Air, food, or water. 

100

What does the 'M' in MRS GREN stand for? 

Movement.

100

What is the first step of the scientific method?

Ask a question.

100

Which skill means using your senses to find out about things? 

Observing. 

200

Who studies science?

Scientists

200

Give an example of a non-living thing.

Rock, bottle, pencil, etc.

200

What does 'R' stand for in MRS GREN (first R)?

Respiration. 

200

What is a hypothesis? 

An educated guess that can be tested.

200

Which skill means making a smart guess about what will happen? 

Predicting. 

300

What is a variable in an experiment?

Something that can change.

300

What can living things do that non-living things cannot?

Grow, move, breathe, eat, reproduce.

300

Which life process means 'responding to changes around you'?

Sensitivity. 

300

What step comes after forming a hypothesis? 

Test it (do an experiment). 

300

What skill is used to group or sort items? 

Classifying. 

400

What should you wear to protect your eyes in the lab?

Goggles. 

400

What does a living thing need that a non-living thing does not?

Food, air, water, space, or shelter

400

What does 'E' stand for in MRS GREN?

Excretion. 

400

Why do scientists share what they learn? 

So others can learn or repeat their experiments. 

400

Which skill helps you use clues to explain something? 

Inferring.

500

Why is science important?

It helps us understand and solve problems in the world around us.

500

Is a seed living or non-living? 

Explain.

Living—it can grow into a plant. 

500

Give all seven life processes in order.

Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, Nutrition.

500

What step helps scientists decide if their hypothesis was right or wrong?

Drawing conclusions.

500

What skill helps you compare size, weight, or amount?

Measuring.

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