Living Things
Weather and Climate
Matter
Forces and Motion
Earth and Space
100

What are three things all organisms need to survive?

Air, water, food

100

Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all types of...

Precipitation

100

Matter is anything that has...

mass and takes up space

100

A force is a:

Push or pull

100

The only star in our Solar System

Sun
200

This part of a plant takes in water from the soil.

Roots

200

The hottest places on Earth are located near the...

Equator

200

What tool do we use to measure mass?

Balance Scale

200

The force that pulls object down to Earth

Gravity

200

A shark tooth was found in the desert. What does this tell us?

That area used to be covered with water.

300

Animals that eat only plants are called...

Herbivores 

300

The average weather conditions of a place over a long period of time:

Climate

300

Name the states of matter

Solid, liquid, gas

300

A force create when two objects rub against each other, making it harder to move the object.

Friction

300

When digging, how do we know which fossils is the oldest?

It is at the bottom/deepest layer.

400

A butterfly begins its life cycle as this:

egg

400

What happens as you move away from the Equator?

It gets colder

400

Process of water changing from a liquid to gas is called

Evaporation or boiling

400

True or False: Objects can be moved WITHOUT touching them. Explain your reasoning.

True - wind, magnets, gravity

400

How long does it take for Earth to revolve around the sun?

1 year or 365 days

500

What is one way a butterfly life cycle is similar to lion's life cycle?

They both are born, grow, reproduce, and die.

500

Why do we have seasons? (5th grade!!)

Earth is tilted

500

Process of a gas cooling down and turning into liquid droplets

Condensation

500

True or False: More friction will help an object move faster and further

False

500

The moon is a giant rock and does not make light. Why are we able to see the moon at night?

It reflects sunlight.