5th Grade Leap Vocab Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
data | Information from which a conclusion can be drawn or a prediction can be made |
investigation | to study by using close experiments using the scientific method |
experiment | The use of scientific methods to test a hypothesis |
procedure | Step-by-step instructions for completing a task |
physical property | Properties observed using your senses without changing the identity of a substance |
chemical property | Properties observed using more than your senses after changing the identify of a substance |
solid | A substance that has a definite shape and volume |
liquid | A substance that has no definite shape, but a definite volume |
gas | A substance that has no definite shape nor a definite volume |
chemical reaction | Reaction that causes the change of a substance into a new substance with different properties. |
Who is you Favorite Teacher | Answers Vary |
compare | To tell the characteristics that two separate things have in common. |
calculate | To find the answer using math |
graph | To represent by plotting on a graph |
gravity | A force of attraction between any two objects |
accelerate | When an object changes speed or direction |
Who is you Vice Principal ? | Ms. Donnis Casanave |
air resistance | The Force that stops a free falling object from falling quickly to the ground |
Potential energy | Energy of position |
kinetic Energy | energy of motion |
Renewable resource | Energy resource that can be replaced and never used up |
Nonrenewable resource | Type of energy resource that cannot be replaced |
inexhaustible | Type of energy resource that that will never run out ( like the sun) |
photosynthesis | Process of plants using sunlight water and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen |
water cycle | process by which water changes phases and travels through the environment |
shadow | An area of darkness where light has been blocked by an object |
light source | Where the light is coming from |
mechanical energy | energy that requires an object to move |
cell | The smallest part of a body that carries out the process of life |
metamorphosis | The process of an animal changing during its life cycle |
respiration | The process by which an animal takes in oxygen, food, and water and produce carbon dioxide |
germs | Small mass of living substances capable of developing into a whole individual |
transmit | To transfer from one person or place other place or person |
producer | An organism that makes its own food for energy |
consumer | An organism cannot make it own food |
decomposer | An organism that eats by breaking down waste and dead organism |
food chain | A series of steps by which energy moves form one type of living thing to another |
food web | A diagram that combines many food chains into one picture |
ecosystem | All the living and nonliving things in an area and their interactions |
marsh | An area near the shore |
forest | A dense growth of trees and undergrowth |
prairie | A larger are of level or rolling grassland |
estuary | A passage where the tide meets a river current |
swamp | Wet spongy land often partly covered with water |
wetland | Land or areas as marshes or swamps |
traits | A quality that sets on thing apart from another. |
adaptations | A characteristic that increases an organism ability to survive |
predator | A consumer that hunts and eats another animal |
prey | Animal that is hunted and killed by carnivores |
Organic matter | All living materials and materials that were once alive |
Inorganic matter | All nonliving materials and soil |
rocks | A large mass of stone |
minerals | A nonliving naturally occurring solid that has its own regular arrangement of particle in it |
erosion | The movement of materials away from a place |
hydrosphere | All the water from earth |
atmosphere | The mixture of water vapor and other gases as well as particles of mater |
polar zone | Received energy from the sun less directly than the tropical zone |
temperate zone | The area or region where it is warm |
tropical zone | zone that contains the equator and is usually warm |
What school do you go to? | IMMS |
Who is your Principal ? | Mrs. Alexa Hookfin |
weather map symbols | A slow destructive process that breaks rocks into sediment |
natural event | any event that occurs without human assistance such as tornadoes, hurricanes, storms, volcanic erruptions etc. |
rotation | The act of rotating especially on an axis |
axis | A straight line by which body or geometric figure rotatates |
inner planets | Plants that have rocky surface such as mercury venus earth mars |
outer planets | Any of the four planets in our solar system ( IDK) |
How many point do we need to win? | 20 Points !!!!!!!!!!!!! |
revolution | One full orbit around the sun |
solar system | A star with a group of heavy body that revolved around it |
water cycle | The water cycle is repeated movement of water through the environment in different forms |
ecosystem | All of the living and nonliving things in an area that area interacting |
carrying capacity | The amount of food water space and shelter that can only support a specific number of organism |
pollutants | An unwanted substance added to the land water or air |
carbon cycle | Repeated movement of carbon through the environment in different forms |
nitrogen cycle | Repeated movement of nitrogen through the environment in different forms |
water cycle | Repeated movement of water through the environment in different forms |
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