WaterCycle
Earth's Weather
Scientific Method
Science Tools
Lab Safety
100
Name four examples of precipitation.
What is rain, sleet, hail, or snow?
100
As the Earth moves these two events happen.
What is day and night?
100
I use this science skill to tell how things are alike and different.
What is compare?
100
A tool used tomake things look larger than they are.
What is a hand lens?
100
This must always be tied back before doing a science lab activity.
What is hair?
200
Water turns into this when changes into water vapor.
What is evaporation?
200
A certain time of the year that has a certain kind of weather.
What is a season?
200
This science skill involves using my five senses to help me learn.
What is observe?
200
A tool that lets you measure in centimeters.
What is a meterstick ?
200
I must always let my teacher or another adult to take care this mishap.
What is a spilled substance?
300
The way water moves from the land to the air and back again.
What is the water cycle?
300
What the air is like outside.
What is weather?
300
The part of an experiment that you can measure with a number and answers the who, what, when, where, and how of an investigation.
What is ask a question?
300
This tool that measures how much time passes.
What is a stopwatch?
300
I am a garment used to protect clothing during a science experiment.
What is an apron?
400
The major source of heat energy in the water cycle.
What is the sun?
400
Name three tools to measure weather conditions.
What is a thermometer, rain gauge, and wind vane?
400
You use the library or the internet to help you find the best way to do things.
What is research?
400
Use this tool to measure the mass of an object.
What is a balance?
400
Name four things you should to practice science safety.
What is think ahead, be neat, be careful, and do not eat or drink things?
500
A unit of measure for reading temperature.
What is Farenheit and Celcius?
500
Name four types of clouds.
What is stratus, cirrus, cumulus, and nimbus?
500
You make an educated guess of might might happen during a science experiment.
What is a hypothesis?
500
A tool used for measuring the direction of the wind.
What is a wind/weather vane?
500
You use these to gather information.
What is a computer, book, and what you observe?