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Funky Forces
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What is a scientist called that studies the way things move?Correct
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Which of these things moves because of air or wind?Correct
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A car and cart are too heavy to move by the wind, whereas a kite can be blown around in the wind.Incorrect
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What are the ends of a magnet called?Correct
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The North and South poles of a magnet will do what?Correct
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What is the force that keeps us from floating in the air?Correct
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Gravity is a force that pulls us to the ground. Because of gravity, we can’t float around in the air.Incorrect
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Which of these things moves because of gravity?Correct
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When you throw a ball, it falls back to the ground because of the force of gravity.Incorrect
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1 pointsWhat do we call something that sticks to a magnet?
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What happens when your center of balance is not equal?Correct
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1 pointsThe North and North pole of a magnet will do what?
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1 pointsPaula is playing with a magnet. Which item will the magnet be attracted to?
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1 pointsIf I am able to get my magnets to repel, what is a neat trick I could do with them on my desk?
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1 pointsScientist Christine is working on a new yoga move where she has to keep her center of balance equal. If she successfully does this, what will her pose look like?
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1 pointsIn most humans, our center of gravity is near where?
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1 pointsA force is any type of pull or…?
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1 pointsToday was a hot summer day, and you are sweating. So you wave your hand in front of you face. What kind of force are you creating?
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1 pointsWhen you see anything move, what must be acting upon it?
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The correct answer is A Force


Astro Adventures
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How long does it take the moon to revolve around Earth?Correct
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What are groups of stars that look like pictures called?Correct
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1 pointsHow long does it take the Earth to orbit around the Sun?
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How long does it take the Earth to rotate once?Correct
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The earth rotating causes our days and nights. It takes the earth one day to go through night and day and rotate once.Incorrect
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What is the Sun?Correct
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When the moon is just a tiny sliver what is it called?Correct
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1 pointsWhen the light on the moon is getting bigger and brighter we say it is:
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What is the moon called when it is as big and bright as it can get?Correct
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1 pointsYou went camping with your family. What is something you would not find in the night sky during your trip?
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1 pointsYour little sister found out you were learning about space in school and she wanted to know more about the Moon. Which of the facts is a true statement you could tell your sister about the Moon?
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1 pointsFinley learned all about the sun in school this month. She needed to write a report on some of the things she learned. What is the correct statement should she write on her report?
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1 pointsHenry was asked about the differences between the day and night sky. What is something we would see easier at night than in the day time?
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1 pointsKate learned that there are uncountable numbers of stars in the sky and that our solar system is part of a group of billions of stars. What is this group of stars called?
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1 pointsWhat object in space do all of the planets orbit around?
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1 pointsWhich of these objects does not orbit something in space?
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1 pointsAfter observing the moon for several days, Nina knows the moon should be in the sky tonight. She is having a problem locating the moon because there is no visible light on the moon that she can see. What phase of the moon is she looking at?
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Soil Rocks
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What don’t we use plants for?Correct
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We eat plants to help us grow big and strong and our clothes are often made from the cotton plant. We definitely don’t need to use plants to help us watch TV.Incorrect
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What do we call it when soil soaks up water?Correct
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Which of the following could be in humus?Correct
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What is an animal you might find in the soil?Correct
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1 pointsAn excavation is when a geologist does what?
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What component of soil absorbs the most water?Correct
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What does it mean when a magnet sticks to a rock?Correct
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What is the outside layer of the Earth called where we find the most rocks?Correct
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The outside layer is called the crust, just like the outside of pizza. The mantle and core are much hotter and don’t have as many rocks and minerals for us to study.Incorrect
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1 pointsWhich earth material would it be best to plant flowers?
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1 pointsPlants do a lot for us! Which of the following is an example of how awesome plants are?
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1 pointsHow many days do you think it would take a plant to start growing?
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The correct answer is About 3-5 days.


Living Lab
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What would you put in a compost bin?Correct
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1 pointsPlants and animals need a lot of common things in order to survive. What type of air do plants need that animals do not?
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1 pointsRiley was learning all about the things animals need in their habitats in order to survive. Some animals prefer certain habitats over others because it meets their needs better. What habitat would be best for a crab?
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1 pointsWhat type of air do plants breathe?
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Measure Treasure
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1 pointsWhat is a guess for a measurement called where we don’t need an exact number?
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The correct answer is Estimation. -
Question 8 of 20
8. Question
1 pointsJohnny is comparing apples to oranges, what would be the major difference he would see between the two?
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The correct answer is The color. -
Question 9 of 20
9. Question
1 pointsWhich has bigger feet?
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The correct answer is Elephant. -
Question 10 of 20
10. Question
1 pointsWhat is the unit of measurement used to measure your weight?
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The correct answer is Pounds. -
Question 11 of 20
11. Question
1 pointsScientist Amanda wants to make her grandmothers famous a batch of her sweet iced tea. What method would be best to make the iced tea?
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The correct answer is Follow the exact recipe. -
Question 12 of 20
12. Question
1 pointsWhat is the tool called to measure weight?
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The correct answer is Scale. -
Question 13 of 20
13. Question
1 pointsIf you add 10 pounds of rocks to 10 pounds of water. How much will the total be?
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The correct answer is 20 pounds. -
Question 14 of 20
14. Question
1 pointsWhat weighs more, 1 pound of bricks or 1 pound of feathers?
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The correct answer is 1 pound is equal, so its the same weight. -
Question 15 of 20
15. Question
1 pointsIf I just bought a scale that weighs up to 100 pounds, which animal would I not want to put on the scale so it doesn’t break?
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The correct answer is Whale. -
Question 16 of 20
16. Question
1 pointsWhat is the best tool to measure liquids?
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The correct answer is Graduated Cylinder. -
Question 17 of 20
17. Question
1 pointsBecky’s cup holds 100 mL of water, while pouring the liquid she got distracted and accidentally poured 105mL into the cup. What would happen?
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The correct answer is The water in the cup would spill over. -
Question 18 of 20
18. Question
1 pointsYou followed the directions to erupt a volcano. You used all the ingredients it asked for, but your volcano did not erupt. What might have happened?
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The correct answer is Your measurements were not correct. -
Question 19 of 20
19. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following items do you think weighs less?
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The correct answer is Cotton Ball. -
Question 20 of 20
20. Question
1 pointsYou watched a professional tug of war contest. The final match was the football player against the 5 year old. Who wins?
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The correct answer is The football player.