Matter
Energy
Fossil Fuel Formation
Earth and Space
Organisms and Environments
100

List 3 examples of matter.

Me, desk, oxygen, gatorade.

100

Describe MELTS and provide an example for each.

Mechanical

Electrical

Light

Thermal

Sound

100

List 3 fossil fuels

Coal, Oil, Natural Gas


100

Describe rotation and the cycle it causes

Rotate is the scientific word for spin. Earth rotates on its axis. The Earth's rotation causes day and night.

100

What is a decomposer and what does it do?

Fungi, mushroom, worm, and bacteria. They are responsible for breaking down organic matter and returning nutrients to plants.

200

Give one example of a mixture and describe how you would separate it.

Mixtures are combinations of substances of that maintain their physical characteristics once mixed together. Their physical properties help scientists determine the fastest way to separate them.


200

Decipher this silly science saying" If it's open it's _____, if its closed it _____".

" If it's open it's broken, if it's closed it flows". This is referring to circuits and switches.

200

Where can fossils be found


Inside sedimentary rock

200

Decipher this silly science saying (My very educated mother just served us nachos.)

This saying is used to remember the planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune"

200

Give one example for each of the following.

Producer, Consumer, and Decomposer


300

Give one example of a solution and describe how you would separate it.

A solution is a combination of water and a substance that dissolves in water. Evaporation is the fastest way to separate a solution.
300

Construct a series circuit and describe what will happen if one light bulb goes out.

All of the others will not work.
300

Describe how Sedimentary rock is formed.

WED + time and pressure


300
Provide an example of weather and one of climate. Describe the difference between weather and climate.

Weather is over a short period of time.

Climate is over a long period of time (30 years or more)

300

What does the arrow in a food chain/web represent?

Energy transfer.

400

Describe DENSITY and provide an experiment that would help determine an object's density.

How much matter and how tightly packed the particles are within a substance. A bowl filled with water can be used to determine an objects' density. (Sink or float) 

400

Provide one example of reflection and one of refraction. Describe the difference between the two.

Refraction is when light ray bend once they hit a medium, and reflection is when light rays bounce back one they hit a medium.


400

List 4 types of landforms and their agents of change.

Deltas, Sand dunes, Valleys, Canyons. Water wind and ice.

400

Each day the sun rises in the ____ and sets in the _____. Why does this occur?

This happens due to Earth's rotation on its axis.

400

Which type of organism transfers the most energy?

A producer.


500

Tell us about the stages of the water cycle and describe how water changes physical state.

Evaporation

Condensation

Precipitation 

Run-off 

Accumulation

500

Construct a parallel circuit and describe what will happen if one light bulb goes out.

The others bulbs that are attached to the other pathways will remain lit.

500

How are fossil fuels created

Fossil fuels form from dead organisms that were buried beneath sediment and underwent heat and pressure over millions of years.


500

Compare the Earth, Sun, and Moon. (Consider size, atmosphere, their cycles, craters, and what each is made of)

Moon and earth are made of rock. The Sun is composed of gases. The Moon has a thin atmosphere and the Earth has a think one. Moon phases, day and night, Seasons. Both the Earth and Moon have craters.

500

Construct a food web containing 10 organisms.

must include ( producers, consumers, and decomposers)