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Let’s Play 3 rd Grade Georgia Science GPS

Let’s Play 3 rd Grade Georgia Science GPS. Magnets. Heat. Rocks, Minerals, and Soils. Fossils. Habitats. Pollution. Magnets. Heat. Rocks, Minerals, and Soils. Fossils. Habitats. Pollution. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40.

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Let’s Play 3 rd Grade Georgia Science GPS

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  1. Let’s Play 3rd Grade Georgia Science GPS

  2. Magnets

  3. Heat

  4. Rocks, Minerals, and Soils

  5. Fossils

  6. Habitats

  7. Pollution

  8. Magnets Heat Rocks, Minerals, and Soils Fossils Habitats Pollution • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 • 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50

  9. Final Jeopardy

  10. Final Jeopardy Answer

  11. Students who will succeed on the CRCT

  12. Who are PCES Third Graders?

  13. Why is it hard to pull these magnets apart? • They repel each other. • Their poles would reverse. • They attract each other. • They would lose their magnetism.

  14. C. They attract each other.

  15. Which surface will magnets stick to? • Cardboard box • plastic sandwich bag • steel filing cabinet • wooden bucket

  16. C. Steel filing cabinet

  17. Shelly tested four magnets. She counted the number of paper clips they could pick up. The table shows her results. What can she conclude? • Magnet A is stronger than all the others. • Magnet C is stronger than Magnet B. • Magnet B is twice as strong as Magnet C. • Magnet D is the weakest of the four.

  18. C. Magnet B is twice as strong as Magnet C.

  19. If two bar magnets repel when placed end-to-end, what can you infer? • They have both S or both N poles facing. • They have a N pole and a S pole facing. • They are made of different metals. • They do not have N and S poles.

  20. A. They have both S or both N poles facing.

  21. Together, three magnets of equal strength pick up 15 paper clips. How many paper clips can one of the magnets MOST LIKELY pick up? • 5 • 45 • 15 • 18

  22. A. 5

  23. Which of these pictures would have the lowest temperature on a thermometer? A. B. C. D.

  24. B.

  25. Which of these does NOT produce heat? A. friction B. rubbing C. magnetism D. burning

  26. C. Magnetism

  27. Any material that absorbs only a little of the sun’s energy will A. get hot. B. stay cool. C. become magnetic. D. act as a conductor.

  28. B. Stay cool.

  29. A horse grows a thick coat of hair in winter. The extra hair provides A. conduction. B. insulation. C. thermal energy. D. heat.

  30. B. Insulation

  31. What happens to hot water left sitting in a cold room? • A. It gets hotter. • It bubbles. • It changes to a gas. • It cools to room temperature.

  32. D. It cools to room temperature.

  33. The gold ring is a mineral because A. it is shiny. B. it is useful. C. it is hard and strong. D. it is a solid and not alive.

  34. D. It is a solid and not alive

  35. What mineral might you use on your food? • mica • salt • copper • sugar

  36. B. Salt

  37. What does the chart tell you about talc? • It is very pale. • It is very powdery. • It is very soft. • It is very shiny.

  38. C. It is very soft.

  39. Rocks are broken down into smaller pieces in a process called • soil formation. • erosion. • weathering. • freezing.

  40. C. Weathering

  41. What is humus made of? A. sedimentary rock B. sand and silt C. clay and loam D. parts of dead plants and animals

  42. D. Parts of dead plants and animals

  43. What type of fossil is shown in this picture? • A. a cast fossil • B. a mold fossil • C. an imprint fossil • D. a bone fossil

  44. B. A mold fossil

  45. Which fossils are usually the oldest? A. Fossils in the deepest layer of Earth B. Fossils closest to the ocean C. Fossils of dinosaurs D. Fossils close to Earth’s surface

  46. A. Fossils in the deepest layer of Earth

  47. Because without sediment, the body would wash away. • Because the sediment keeps water off the body. • Because the sediment cover keeps animals from eating the body. • Because the sediment stops the body from getting too hot. A dinosaur fossil forms only if sediment quickly covers the dinosaur’s body. Why is this so important?

  48. C. Because the sediment cover keeps animals from eating the body.

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