Life Science
Physical Science
Earth Science
Space Science
Nature of Science
100

The five senses

What are: touch, taste, sight, hearing, and smell

100

Properties to sort objects

What are: size, shape, color, temperature, weight, and texture

100

The boundary where two air masses meet

What is a front?

100

These will always orbit a planet

What is a moon?

100

The steps of the Scientific Method

What are:

- question/observation

- create a hypothesis

- experiment 

- results

- conclusion

200

Provides the food for a plant

What is the leaf?

200

The three states of matter

What are: solid, liquid, and gas?

200

When wind, water, and ice break down earth material

What is erosion?

200

The eight planets in order, starting from the sun.

What are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (and I guess not Pluto)?

200

The reason scientists repeat investigations

What is: to see if investigations give the same results?

300

A habitat that is full of trees with wide, thin leaves. It has a moderate climate with four distinct seasons.

What is a temperate forest habitat?

300

A push or pull that changes the motion of an object

What is a force?

300

The three categories of rocks

What are: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?

300

Classification of a dwarf planet

What is:

- orbits a star

- round(ish)

- larger than an asteroid and smaller than a planet

- does not clear its surroundings (does not have a large gravitational pull)

300

An inherited behavior that an animal can do without ever having to learn it

What is an instinct?

400

The taxonomy of living things (how we classify organisms)

What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species?

400

A change in an object's velocity

What is acceleration?

400

The order of the water cycle (starting at the ocean)

What is: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff or percolation.

400

The phases of the moon, in order

What are: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent.
400

A tool used to measure volume

What is a graduated cylinder?
500
How the heart and lungs work together

heart beats to move blood through lungs to bring in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide

500

The difference between chemical and physical changes.

What is:

- a chemical change cannot be reversed, as it is physically different (example - wood burning to ash)

- a physical change can be reversed, as the properties stay the same (example - H2O)

500

The gas that makes up most of Earth's atmosphere

What is nitrogen?

500

The type of galaxy that the Milky Way is

What is a spiral galaxy?

500

The variable in an experiment that we can change

What is an independent variable?