Matter
Living Systems
Energy
Earth Systems
General Science
100

Name the three states of matter.

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

Animals that only eat meat

Carnivores

100
A see saw is an example of this simple machine.

Lever

100

Name one human activity that can change the Earth's surface. 

  • living on the land

  • building towns and cities

  • getting and using resources

  • growing crops and farming (agriculture)

  • Polluting

100

Your teachers' favourite Science Guy. 

Bill Nye

200

A change of state from solid to liquid. 

Melting

200

Sensory stimuli that plants and animals respond to and need in order to survive

Food, water, sunlight

200

Many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit designed, tested, and continue to use simple machines, such as:

  • antler wedges

  • Paddles

  • Inuit scraping tools; e.g., ulu

200

Name one example how the Earth's surface can change over a long period of time 

  • mountains wearing down

  • rivers changing course

  • lakes and seas drying out and refilling

  • glaciers moving, advancing, and receding

200

Name the two magnetic poles

North and South poles

300

A change of state liquid to gas. 

Evaporation
300
The three animal classifications.

Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore

300

A non contact force that pulls objects toward the ground

Gravity

300

Name the missing sphere: Atmosphere, Bioshpere, Hydrosphere, ______________

Lithosphere or Geoshpere

300

The preservation and protection of Earth’s systems from pollution, depletion, or extinction.

Conservation

400

A change of state from gas to liquid. 

Condensation
400

Name two external structures of a plant. 

roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruit

400

A force that occurs between objects that are not in direct contact

Non contact force
400

Fill in the blank : First Nations, Métis, and Inuit laws of nature honour ____________ as being sacred because it sustains life.

Water

400

This refers to the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to someone. It involves acting as a caretaker to protect, maintain or improve resources.

Stewardship

500

The process in which the water on Earth moves continuously between bodies of water, land and the atmosphere. 

Water Cycle

500

The order in which plants and animals interact and depend on each other for food

Food chain

500

The law that states that an object that is not moving will stay still until a force makes it move, and an object that is moving will keep moving until a force stops it.

Newton's First Law of Motion

500

This can be collected from the surface of Earth or by digging up (excavating) its layers.

Fossilized dinosaur bones / fossils

500

A change that can be undone, such as melting or freezing. 

reversible