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  1. Plants & Animals Rocks & Dirt Grab Bag Measure Scientific Method 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

  2. A1 How do bees help flowers?

  3. A1 Transfer of pollen http://www.able2be.co.uk/whole%20bee%20flower%20cropped%20and%20shrunk.jpg

  4. A2 List 3 reasons a plant might die.

  5. Not enough light • Not enough nutrients • Not enough water • Pollution • Insect or animals • Traffic • Insecticide • Too much light • Too much water • Too hot or too cold A2 http://jamion.files.wordpress.com/2006/07/dead_plant.jpg

  6. A3 What kind of data would you record when growing plants?

  7. A3 • size • color • texture • smell • weight

  8. A4 Why would a plant grow more seeds than are actually needed?

  9. A4 Some seeds will be eaten, some seeds won’t grow because of conditions

  10. A5 These energy sources were formed a long time ago from decayed plants and animals.

  11. A5 Fossil fuels http://www.scienceclarified.com/scitech/images/lsea_0001_0001_0_img0010.jpg

  12. B1 Where do rocks come from?

  13. B1 Mountains, volcanoes, riverbeds

  14. B2 What are the ingredients of soil?

  15. B2 Small rocks, plant material, animal material http://members.aol.com/Capeworms/private/images/dirt2.jpg

  16. B3 What causes weathering?

  17. B3 Green River and Colorado River http://www.viking.be/Photos/Utah/ Confluence02B.jpg Honeycomb weathering http://epod.usra.edu/archive/ epodviewer.php3?oid=302592 Glacial striations http://gis.geo.ncu.edu.tw/earth/ glacier/domack1_alaskaglacier.gif Water Ice Wind

  18. B4 Digging in the dirt, you find artifacts of an ancient culture. What types of artifacts might you find?

  19. Tools • Dishes • Toys • Clothing • Weapons • Jewelry • Money • Art • Books/letters/other records B4

  20. B5 How is weathering different from erosion?

  21. B5 Weathering breaks rocks into smaller pieces. Erosion moves those pieces. www.geographyalltheway.com/year8_geography/coasts/imagesetc/house_cliff.jpg

  22. C1 A smaller version of a machine or building that you can test before building a full-size version is a ___________________.

  23. C1 Model or prototype

  24. C2 How much time does it take for the Earth to rotate on its axis?

  25. C2 24 hours or 1 day

  26. C3 Why is a light bulb harder to recycle than a glass bottle?

  27. C3 The light bulb is made of more than one material static.howstuffworks.com/gif/light-bulb-label.jpg

  28. C4 What causes night?

  29. C4 www.kidsgeo.com/images/earth-terminator.jpg Earth’s rotation on its axis causes it to turn away from the sun.

  30. C5 List 3 fossil fuels.

  31. C5 Coal Oil Natural Gas images.jupiterimages.com/ common/detail/81/64/22566481.jpg www.prometheus-energy.com/image /photo-strandedgas-1476660.jpg

  32. D1 • A doctor would measure the weight of a 5th grader in: • milligrams • grams • kilograms

  33. D1 Kilograms images.jupiterimages.com/common /detail/11/25/22132511.jpg

  34. D2 Length times width times height equals ___________. DAILY DOUBLE

  35. D2 Volume

  36. D3 If you wanted to find out the distance from Montreal, Quebec to Toronto, Ontario, instead of miles you would use _____________.

  37. D3 Kilometers

  38. D4 What is the length of this fish in centimeters?

  39. D4 8 cm

  40. D5 Base times height would give you the _________ of a triangle.

  41. D5 Area

  42. E1 What is a synonym for investigation?

  43. E1 Trial, experiment

  44. E2 What do you use to make observations?

  45. E2 • Eyes • Ears • Nose • Skin • Mouth

  46. E3 Why would you get different results than someone else if you both followed the directions?

  47. E3 • Different conditions • (temperature, air pressure, etc.) • Unknown variables in materials • (defective seeds) • Outside interference • (insects infest your plants) • Etc.

  48. E4 Scientists have to be careful that their ____________ don’t affect their reasoning skills.

  49. E4 Emotions

  50. E5 If you make a guess about what is going to happen next, you are making a ___________.

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