Weathering and Erosion
Renewable Resources
What's With that Rock?
Earth Science
What Would a Scientist Do?
300

The process of breaking rock down

What is weathering?

300

Name 2 types of renewable energy

What is...?

Solar Energy

Wind Energy

Geothermal Energy

Tidal (Water) Energy

300

Any nonliving solid with a crystal

What is a mineral?

300

A change in appearance of the moons shape is known as what?

A moon phase

300

What is a hypothesis?

An idea or explanation that can be investigated

500

Forms after erosion and weathering

What is sediment?
500

How are our natural resources affected by pollution?

It is not healthy for us to use polluted resources. 
500

Name 4 things that describe minerals properties

What is 

 Shape, Color, Luster, Hardness

(other answers: Cleavage, Streak) 

500

Name the 4 phases we talked about in class

What is New Moon, 1st Quarter Moon, Full Moon, and 3rd Quarter Moon?

500

What tools can you use if you want to observe something very close?

Microscope or magnifying glass

900

What are some processed that cause weathering?

What is...?

Gravity

Wind and Water

Tree Roots

Animals digging

Chemicals (Acid Rain)

900

Name some things that contribute to air pollution

What is...?

Burning Gasoline

Using cars and trucks for transportation


900

Name the 3 types of rock

What is Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic?

900

One day on Earth is 24 hours. Some planets have shorter days and some have longer days. What determines the length of a planets day?

What is a planets rotation?

900

Collecting information by using your 5 senses

Making an Observation

1000

Describe a stone that is weathered in a pond

The stone would be smooth from the water running over it

1000

What are some things you can recycle?

What are...?

Cans, bottles, aluminum, glass, paper, plastics

1000

How is sedimentary rock formed?

Shells, rocks and other minerals are pressed and cemented together over a long period of time

1000

Which moon phase is number 3?

What is a Full Moon?

1000

You find a cocoon on a tree near your window. You want to know what is in the cocoon, but you can't touch the cocoon. How can you investigate what is in the cocoon?

Make a chart to track the cocoon growth

Watch the cocoon everyday to track its growth

Wait for the cocoon to hatch

Examine the cocoon after the insect hatches

3000

Which of these landforms was created by water erosion?

1. Dust bowl

2. Landslide

3. Sand dune

4. Mountains

What is a landslide?

3000

How can you repurpose a glass jar?

Use it as a cup

Use it to store food

Use it to make a light 

Use it to capture bugs


3000

Rock 1 can scratch rock 2

Rock 3 can scratch rock 1

Rock 2 can't be scratched by Rock 1 or Rock 3.

Which rock is the hardest and what might that rock be?

What is Rock 2 and Rock 2 could be diamond?

3000

Some constellations are visible from different places on Earth, but only during certain times of the year. Why are some constellations not visible everywhere on Earth all year long?

What is Earth's revolution?

3000

Francisco uses a model to investigate volcanoes. He mixes baking soda and vinegar to make his volcano erupt. How is his model like an actual volcano?

It can erupt like a real volcano