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3 rd Grade Science Review

3 rd Grade Science Review. Created by: Kelly Rooney April 17, 2004. Table of Contents. 1. SOL 3.2: Simple Machines 3. SOL 3.3: Matter 4. SOL 3.4: Life Processes 5. SOL 3.5: Living Systems 6. SOL 3.6: Living Systems: habitats 7. SOL 3.7: Soil 8. SOL 3.8: Sun, Earth and Moon

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3 rd Grade Science Review

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  1. 3rd Grade Science Review Created by: Kelly Rooney April 17, 2004

  2. Table of Contents 1. SOL 3.2: Simple Machines 3. SOL 3.3: Matter 4. SOL 3.4: Life Processes 5. SOL 3.5: Living Systems 6. SOL 3.6: Living Systems: habitats 7. SOL 3.7: Soil 8. SOL 3.8: Sun, Earth and Moon 9. SOL 3.8: Life Cycles 9. SOL 3.9: Water Cycle 10. SOL 3.10: Resources 11. SOL 3.11: Sources of Energy

  3. SOL 3.2- Simple Machines *A simple machine helps people do work!* A lever moves around a fixed point called a fulcrum. A wheel and axle is made up of a large wheel attached to a smaller wheel or rod. A wedge is a made up of two inclined planes placed back-to-back

  4. SOL 3.2- Simple Machines, cont.. A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a pole that is usually used to hold things together. An inclined plane is a flat surface with one end higher than the other. A pulley is a rope or chain and a wheel around which the rope fits

  5. SOL 3.3- Matter • Objects can be described by their physical properties. • A physical property is anything that can be observed using the senses. • Objects are made of one or more materials • materials are made up of parts that are too small to see with out magnification • physical properties remain the same when the object is reduced in size.

  6. hibernation Migration camouflage Instinct Mimicry SOL 3.4- Life Processes Behavioral and physical adaptations help an animal to survive

  7. producer consumer herbivore carnivore decomposer omnivore SOL 3.5- Living Systems Animals and plants are interdependent

  8. Desert Deciduous forest rainforest grassland Coniferous forest SOL 3.6- Living Systems, cont.. Environments support a diversity of plants and animals share limited resources Dry-land environments

  9. wetland river pond stream ocean SOL 3.6- Living Systems, cont.. Environments support a diversity of plants and animals share limited resources Water-related environments

  10. SOL 3.7- Soil topsoil subsoil bedrock • soil provides the support and nutrients necessary for plant growth • topsoil is a natural product of subsoil and bedrock;rock, clay, silt, sand, and humus are components of soils • soil is a natural resource and should be conserved

  11. The Earth revolves around the sun. Each time it makes one revolution, we have one year! The earth rotates on its axis which causes us to have night and day. SOL 3.8- Earth Patterns, Cycles, and Change

  12. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon SOL 3.8- Earth Patterns, Cycles, and Change The sun rises in the East And sets in the West The tilt of the Earth causes seasons. When one hemisphere is experiencing summer, the opposite hemisphere is experiencing winter.

  13. SOL 3.8- Earth Patterns, Cycles, and Change A life cycle is all the parts of a plant or an animal's life from birth to death. The life cycle of a bird is made up of unhatched chick, chick, young adult, and adult

  14. condensation evaporation precipitation SOL 3.9-The Water Cycle The energy from the sun drives the water cycle. Water is a natural resource and needs to be conserved.

  15. conservation Air pollution Floods SOL 3.10- Resources natural events and human influences can affect the survival of species recycling

  16. Nonrenewable resources Fossil fuels: coal, oil and natural gas Sources of energy: sunlight, water, wind, wood and fossil fuels Renewable resources SOL 3.10- Sources of Energy

  17. SOL K.5- Sink or Float float sink Some objects will float on water, while others will sink. float sink wood fruit paper metal metal

  18. SOL 1.2- Moving Objects The motion of objects may be: straight circular back and forth: vibrations Examples include: humming, strumming a guitar, or plucking a rubber band curved

  19. SOL 1.3- Materials interacting with water Some liquids will dissolve in water, while others will not. Most substances will dissolve better in hot water than they will in cold water. Things that will mix easily in water Things that will not mix easily easily in water vinegar milk baking soda powered drink mix sugar salt Oil sand soil rocks

  20. SOL 2.2- Magnets A magnet is a piece of iron that pulls things that are also made of iron or nickel. Similar magnet poles repel, opposite poles attract.

  21. SOL 2.6- Weather Common types of storms floods Tornado blizzard drought hurricane

  22. SOL 2.6- Weather We use various tools measure weather. thermometer Rain gauge Weather vane

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