Scientific Method
Solar System
Galaxies and Stars
Water Cycle
Weather
100

It is the study of the natural world through investigation.

What is Science?

100

The only star in our solar system is called this. 

What is the sun?

100

The name of our galaxy.

What is the Milky Way?

100

Water that continuously moves between the Earth's surface and atmosphere is part of this.

What is the Water Cycle?

100

Scientists who study the weather.

Who is a meteorologist?


200

You make these with your 5 senses. 

What are observations?

200

Smaller natural objects that revolve around planets.

What are moons?

200

The type of shape of our galaxy.

What is a spiral galaxy?
200

The change from liquid to a gas.

What is evaporation?

200

Term for the water vapor in the air.

What is humidity?

300

To put things into groups based on properties.

What is classify?

300

Collectively, Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury are known as these.

What are the inner planets?

300

Our sun is this size of a star.

What is medium or average?

300

Falling liquid from the sky.

What is precipitation?

300

This kind of air pressure brings pleasant weather.

What is a high pressure area?

400

The three types of investigations are 1)using models,2) repeated observations, and 3) _________.

What is an experiment?

400

When we see a "shooting star", we are really seeing this.

What is a meteor?

400

Scientists who study space and everything in it.

Who are astronomers?

400

The change of a gas into a liquid.

What is condensation?

400

The long-term weather patterns of a place.

What is climate?

500

You would be doing this if you used a ruler, a stopwatch, or a graduated cylinder.

What is mesuring?

500

Earth spins on an imaginary axis, this spinning is that causes night and day is known as this "r" word.

What is rotation?

500

This is the most common shape of galaxies.

What is elliptical?

500

This is the biggest contributing factor to the water cycle.

What is the ocean?

500

Places close to this will have a tropical climate.

What is the equator?