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Science is FUN A N I M A L S S P A C E H E A L T H Education al Wonderlan d

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Science is FUN

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Educational Wonderland

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Science Jeopardy

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CLASSY ANIMALS

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SEVERE WEATHER

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IT DOES MATTER

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OBJECTS INQUIRE

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•Has fur/hair, gives birth to live young.

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•What is a mammal?

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•Has bills/beaks, feathers, wings and lays eggs.

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•What is a bird?

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•Has scales or rough dry skin.

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•What is a reptile?

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• Has fins, lives in the water, and breathes through gills.

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•What is a fish?

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•Have antennae, three body parts, and six

legs.

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•What are insects?

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•Stay on high ground.

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• What is a flood ?

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•Stay indoors or low to the ground.

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• What is a lightning storm?

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•Stay indoors away from windows, go to

the basement or a windowless room.

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• What is a tornado?

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•Do not stand under a tree. Stay away from water (pools, puddles,

bath tubs).

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• What is a thunderstorm?

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•Stay indoors away from windows, follow an evacuation route to

a safer place.

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• What is a hurricane?

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•A form of matter that does not have its own

shape.

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• What is liquid?

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•A chair, rock, or table.

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• What is a solid?

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•A form of matter that has its own shape.

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• What is a solid?

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•Can flow, be poured or spilled.

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• What is a liquid?

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•Does not have a definite shape or

volume.

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• What are gases?

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• When reading the temperature it should be vertical and at eye level

with the top of the liquid in the glass tube.

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• What is a thermometer?

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•Measures the amount of rainfall in inches.

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• What is a rain gauge?

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• Measures volume in fluid ounces (oz), parts of a cup (c), milliliters

(mL), or liters (L).

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• What is a measuring cup?

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•Measures the mass of an object compared to

a known mass.

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• What is a balance?

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• Measures temperature in degrees Fahrenheit

and Celsius to the nearest degree.

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• What is a thermometer?

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• Result will always be the same. Example: the animal is black, has four

legs and feels soft.

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• What is a scientific observation?

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•An opinion, not everyone may agree. Example: the dog is

happy.

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• What is a unscientific observation?

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•Uses all five senses; seeing, hearing,

smelling, touching and tasting.

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• What is observing?

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•Should only be done with the permission of

the teacher under controlled conditions.

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• What is tasting?

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•To find out about objects and events.

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• What is observing?

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