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4th grade science
quiz 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A system of grouping things which are alike in some ways. | classification |
| Classification is important because it teaches us how things can be? | related |
| We classify non living and living things in order to ____________ them. | organize |
| the study of living things. ex; plants and animals | Life Science |
| The study of things that are discovered by man. Non living items) ex: Electricity, machines, chemistry | Physical Science |
| The study of thing made by GOD, but not living. Things found in nature. Ex: Earth, Oceans, Weather, Solar System | Earth Science |
| The First step in the Scientific Method that ASKS what we want to find out?/ | Question |
| The second step in the Scientific Method that tells what you THINK will happen. It is and educated GUESS. Always written in a complete sentence. | Hypothesis |
| The third step in the Scientific Method that tells you what your NEED to use to for the experiment? | Materials |
| The Fourth step in the scientific method that tells you what you will DO in the experiment. It is listed in ORDER. | Procedure |
| Which main science group does a Cell Phone fall into? | physical science |
| Which main science group does a Cat fall into? | Life Science |
| Which main science group does a ocean fall into? | Earth science |
| Which main science group does a lizard fall into? | life science |
| Which main science group does mountains fall into? | earth science |
| Which main science group does a computer fall into? | physical science |
| Which main science group does snow fall into? | earth science |
| Which main science group does a flag fall into? | physical science |
| Which main science group do keys fall into? | physical science |
| Which main science group does a Capybara fall into? | life science |
| Which main science group does a Nintendo switch fall into? | physical science |
| Which main science group does a dinosaur fall into? | life science |