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Teaching Children Science

Subject : teaching
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The female reproductive organ


2. Part of human blood that consists of 90% water






3. Are closely related to hazards - risks - and benefits






4. Weathering - erosion - and continental drift


5. Monera; Protista; Fungi; Plantae; Animalia






6. Parts of a molecule






7. When air in the atmosphere rises and cools... The water vapor in the air condenses into droplets






8. Smooth - cardiac - skeletal






9. The excretory organs responsible for excreting urea






10. Closest planet to the sun when compared to: saturn - moon and Mars






11. Most similar to Earth depending on general size - density and chemical composition






12. Region around all magnets






13. Galileo demonstrated that objects with different masses fail with the same acceleration






14. Category in which rocks are classified






15. The book and the moon are repelling


16. Are materials that light cannot pass through






17. Provides constant feedback about accuracy and efficiency of the tool that was designed - -presents readily interpretable data - -addresses a clearly identified problem






18. Enables students to both look and learn from it - can be used to enhance science units and it can be used to extend teaching to nonscience areas






19. The planet in which spins on its side






20. Natural process through which rocks are broken into smaller pieces






21. Bread - cereal - rice and pasta






22. The range that is closest to the true age of the universe






23. The name of our galaxy






24. If we apply a force to an object that is at rest - the object will apply an equal and opposite force


25. Skeletal muscle






26. Low clouds - middle clouds - high clouds - Cumulonimbus






27. Can be described as remnants of a planet that once existed between Mars and Jupiter






28. Jellyfish; mollusks; hydra






29. Given names from mythology -groups of stars forming specific patterns -given names to reflect resemblance to familiar objects






30. Sunlight reaching humans on earth - light from stars in the universe - the operation of hydrogen bombs






31. The shape of the wings and the manipulation of ailerons both contribute to lift






32. Their direction can be changed by a mirror - they can be focused by a convex lens - they can be bent of refracted as they travel from one medium to another






33. Physical change






34. An instrument used to measure the pressure of air above






35. Rocks that strike the Earth's surface from space






36. Atoms






37. Where many fossils are found






38. Slopes gently






39. Sound waves consist of compression and rarefactions






40. There is a flow of electrons through the circuit






41. Phylum - class - order - family genus - species






42. The inclined plane is the basis for the screw and the wedge






43. Where most of the energy that fuels ocean life comes from






44. Is a laboratory in orbit around rhe Earth






45. Chemical reactions take place and requires oxygen






46. Most organs are internal - - can respond quickly to environmental changes; can move freely






47. Bones and muscles that work together to give your body its form and structure. The bones provides support - protection for vital organs - storage area for minerals and surfaces to which muscles are really alive.






48. Rocked formed from the cooling lava of volcanic eruptions






49. Inhalation and direct contact with an open wound






50. Powerful current carrying warm waters from the equator northward and then eastward toward England