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Earth in Space in Time
Earth Structures
Motion
Matter
The Practice of Science
100
What is the closest star to Earth?
The Sun
100
What are natural resources?
Anything from nature that people can use.
100
What is motion?
movement
100
What are the three states of matter?
solid, liquid, gas
100
What are the five senses?
smell, touch, hear, sight, smell
200
How many planets are in our solar system?
8
200
What do we call the top layer of the Earth?
the surface
200
What does an object need to move?
a force (push or pull)
200
What is matter?
anything that takes up space and has mass
200
What is the first step in the scientific process?
Observe and ask a question
300
What is the force keeping everything on Earth?
gravity's pull
300
Give an example of one fast land change.
(wild fire, earthquake, flood, hurricane, tornado, etc.)
300
What is speed?
How fast or slow an object moves
300
Is toothpaste a solid, liquid, or gas?
liquid
300
What are properties?
Description of something such as color, weight, texture, etc.
400
What tool is used to observe space?
telescope
400
Give an example of a slow land change.
(Weathering, erosion, drought)
400
Which magnetic poles are attracted to each other?
north and south (opposite)
400
Is a teddy bear a solid, liquid, or gas?
a solid
400
What does it mean to record data?
Show information with words, pictures, graphs or charts.
500
How many moon phases are there?
8
500
What is the center of the earth called?
The core
500
Which magnetic poles repel each other?
north and north OR south and south
500
What is a property of matter?
anything that describes an object such as color, size, weight, temperature, etc.
500
What does it mean to draw conclusions?
Explain what you learned.