Physical Science
Life Science
Earth Science
Space
Nature of Science
100

The three primary states of matter?

What is Solid, Liquid, and Gas? 

100

A turtle eating the leaf from a plant is a __________________ interaction.

What is a living and living?

100

The dropping off of sediment in a new location.

What is deposition?

100

The sun is a star that appears larger and brighter than other stars because it is _______________.

What is closer to the Earth than the other stars?

100
The variable in an experiment that the scientist changes.

What is the independent variable?


200

Something that slows or stops the flow of energy.

What is an insulator?

200

This scientific process is how plants take matter that is not food (light, carbon dioxide, and water,) and turn it into food.

What is photosynthesis?

200

The breaking down of large rocks.

What is weathering?

200

The third planet from the sun.

What is Earth?

200

A testable statement that a scientist makes before the testing phase of an experiment or study.

What is a hypothesis?

300

A characteristic of matter that can be changed without changing the substance itself. (cutting paper or melting an ice cube)

What is a physical property?

300

An organism that processes sunlight, stores its energy in its body and passes that energy on to other organisms.

What is (Producers) plants?

300

Most of the Earth's water is found here.

What are the oceans?

300

The spinning or turning of an object on its axis.  It takes Earth 24 hours/1 day to complete.

What is rotation?

300

A statement made at the end of an experiment that explains what the scientist learned.

What is a conclusion?

400

The ability of something to be dissolved.

What is solubility?

400

This process eventually restores (recycles) some materials back to the soil after a plant or animal's death. (an organism such as a mushroom does this)

What is decomposition?

400

A type of rock where most fossils are found.

What is sedimentary rock?

400

The imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and its North and South Poles.

What is an axis?

400

The use of the five senses and sometimes tools to collect data.

What is an observation?

500

The material or "stuff" that everything is made of.  Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?

500

Producers draw water and __________ from the soil through its roots.

What are nutrients?

500

The type of rock that comes from a volcanic eruption.

What is igneous rock?

500

The force that pulls objects toward each other.

What is gravity?

500

An explanation for an observation that you have made.

What is an inference?