Space
Forces & Motion
Weather & Processes
Properties of Matter
Earth's Resources/Food Chains
100

Largest Planet?

Jupiter

100

Simple machines help people move heavy objects. List some simple machines. 

Incline plane, Lever, Wheel and Axel, Pulley

100

An instrument that measures the temperature outside

Thermometer

100

List properties of matter

Solid, liquid, gas

100
Difference between renewable and non-renewable resources.

Renewable can return, non-renewable once it is gone it is gone. 

200

Closest planet to the Sun

Mercury

200

What force makes a toy car roll down a ramp?

Gravity

200

An instrument that shows wind direction. An instrument that measures wind speed. 

Wind Vane & Anemometer

200

What properties take the shape of the container.

Liquid & Gas

200

List the three R's and one U

Reuse, Recycle, Reduce and Upcycle

300

Sister planets, similar in size

Venus & Earth

300
List metals that are magnetic

Iron, Nickel, Cobalt and sometimes steel

300

Volcanic Eruption, Earthquake, Tsunami, Hurricanes and Tornadoes causes what type of changes to landforms?

Rapid Changes

300

When testing for relative density, what investigation can be done?

Sink or float

300

Name the players of the food chain

Consumer, Producer, Decomposer

400

What is the Sun

Star

400

List the 5 energy's learned in class

Mechanical, Electrical, Light, Thermal, Sound

400

A sudden movement of loose soil and rock down a steep slope

Landslide

400

What change will occur when water is heated in a pot.

Water will evaporate and turn into a gas.

400

Name an animal that can be a consumer and a producer.

Rabbit can be a consumer by eating grass and can be a producer by getting eaten by a wolf. 

500

List the planets in order from the Sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

500

Newton's 1st law of motion

An object will not move until force is applied

500

Difference between Erosion and Weathering.

Erosion involves movement of sediment. Weathering is breaking down. 

500

Explain the particles in the 3 properties of matter.

Gas, particles move freely, Liquid they move freely but less space, Solid tightly together and do not move. 

500

Give three examples of conservation. 

Planting trees, turning off the water when brushing teeth, Reusing grocery store bags, Riding a bike instead of driving a car.