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Natural Science
Force and Motion
Weather, humans, Energy
Matter
Animals and Soil
100
A tool that is used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
100
When a force is moving something AWAY from you it is...
What is a push?
100
The organ that pumps blood throughout the human body.
What is a heart?
100
The three states of matter...
What is solid, liquid, and gas?
100
The part of the plant that takes in water.
What is a root?
200
A tool you use to see something at a larger scale...
What is a magnifying glass?
200
When a force is moving something TOWARDS you it is...
What is a pull?
200
Something that heats earth's land, water, and air.
What is the sun?
200
Evaporation causes water to turn to a ________.
What is a gas?
200
The best soil for plants that contains bits of rock, water, air, and decomposed plants and animals.
What is humus soil?
300
When scientists makes an educated guess as to what will happen during their investigation...
What is a hypothesis?
300
The force that pulls objects towards the center of the earth...
What is gravity?
300
Powers people's homes.
What is electricity?
300
When water (a liquid) is put into the freezer it turns into a _______.
What is a solid?
300
Food, water, shelter or space, and air.
What do all living things need?
400
When a person states what they think will happen based on observations.
What is an inference?
400
When the North and South ends of magnets touch they...
What is attract?
400
Helps us predict whether or not it will rain.
What are clouds?
400
An ice cube left in a warm room overnight is likely to change from...
What is solid to liquid?
400
The surroundings in which a plant or animal lives is.
What is a habitat?
500
When a person uses their senses to describe something they are...
What is making observations?
500
A force that makes objects slow down.
What is friction?
500
Tells a person which direction the wind is blowing.
What is a wind sock?
500
The only matter that doesn't change its shape.
What is a solid?
500
The egg, larvae, pupa and adult.
What is life cycle?