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Match the labeled part of a volcano with its corresponding name:

A = Ash cloud B = Crater C = Lava D = Magma

Match the statements about the properties of solids and liquids with their correctness:

Solids keep their shape because the particles are held together. = True The particles in solids move faster than the particles in liquids. = False Liquids change their shape because the particles move around. = True Solids are easily compressed because their particles are close together. = False

Match the observation with the relevant form of energy or its properties:

Pierre sees the image on the television. = Light energy Pierre hears the television. = Sound energy The television gets warmer. = Heat energy Light travels. = Straight lines

Match the scenario with the most appropriate form of energy:

<p>Turning on a light bulb = Electrical Energy Feeling the warmth of a fire = Heat Energy Listening to music = Sound Energy Looking at a painting = Light Energy</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the property with the state of matter it best describes:

<p>Fixed shape and volume = Solid Fixed volume, but takes the shape of its container = Liquid Easily compressed = Gas Particles close together but free to move around = Liquid</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the process with the energy transfer involved:

<p>A light bulb glowing = Electrical to Light energy Burning wood = Chemical to Heat and Light energy A car moving = Chemical to Kinetic energy A speaker playing music = Electrical to Sound energy</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the process with the type of heat transfer it primarily involves:

<p>Feeling the heat from a fire = Radiation Heating a pan on a stove = Conduction Boiling water in a pot = Convection The Earth being warmed by the Sun = Radiation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following definitions to the scientific terms:

<p>The ability to do work = Energy The measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance = Temperature The transfer of energy from one object to another due to a temperature difference = Heat A material that resists the flow of electric current = Insulator</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each bone with its primary function or location:

<p>Skull = Protects the brain Rib = Protects vital organs in the chest Jaw = Facilitates chewing Leg bones = Support body weight and enable movement</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each data characteristic to its respective interpretation from Carlos's dot plot:

<p>Total number of friends = Represents the sum of all data points on the plot Number of friends naming all planets = Indicated by the data point at the number representing all planets Planetary systems = Include stars, planets and potentially moons, asteroids, or comets Dot plot = A visual represenation of data points</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each circuit component with its function:

<p>Component X (switch) = Controls the flow of electricity in the circuit Lamp = Converts electrical energy into light and heat Battery = Provides the electrical energy to power the circuit Gap in a circuit = Interrupts the flow of electicity</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each object property to its effect on the circuit:

<p>Objects A, C, E, F = Allow electricity to flow, completing the circuit Object B (plastic spoon) = Does not allow electricity to flow, leaving circuit open An electrical conductor = Promotes easy flow of electrical current An electrical insulator = Blocks or resists flow of electrical current</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each human body structure with its description:

<p>Muscles = Attached to bones and contract to facilitate movement Bones = Provide support and structure to the body Joints = Where two or more bones meet, allowing movement Tendons = Connect muscles to bones</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each planet to its primary charateristic:

<p>Earth = Known for its diverse ecosystem and suitable conditions for life Mars = Known as the red planet due to iron oxide on its surface Jupiter = Largest planet in solar system with high winds Saturn = Known for its prominent ring system, composed of ice particles</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each circuit configuration with its effect on lamp brightness

<p>Adding a second lamp = The brightness of each lamp will decrease as voltage drop increases Complete circuit = Allows current to flow, lighting the lamp Open circuit = No current flows, lamp does not light Increasing battery voltage = Increases current flow, causing a brighter light</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each of the following phrases to the corresponding planet:

<p>Terrestrial planet = Inner, rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars Gas giant = Large planets composed mainly of gases: Jupiter and Saturn Ice giant = Large, gaseous planets with substantial amounts of ice: Uranus and Neptune Dwarf planet = Smaller, celestial body that orbits the Sun: Pluto.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the terms related to electrical conductivity with their properties:

<p>Conductor = Allows electricity to flow easily Insulator = Resists the flow of electricity Resistance = Opposition to current flow Current = The flow of electrical charge</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the state changes with the correct description:

<p>Melting = Solid to Liquid Freezing = Liquid to Solid Evaporation = Liquid to Gas Condensation = Gas to Liquid</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the ecological terms with their definitions:

<p>Producer = An organism that makes its own food Consumer = An organism that eats other organisms Herbivore = An organism that eats only plants Carnivore = An organism that eats only animals</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the parts of a volcano with their descriptions:

<p>Magma chamber = Underground reservoir of molten rock Vent = An opening where volcanic materials are erupted Crater = A bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano Lava flow = Molten rock erupting onto the surface</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms related to the human body with their function:

<p>Arteries = Carry blood away from the heart Veins = Carry blood back to the heart Capillaries = Allow exchange of gases and nutrients with tissues Lungs = Facilitate gas exchange</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the nutrients with their primary functions in the body:

<p>Proteins = Building and repairing tissues Carbohydrates = Provide energy Fats = Insulation and energy storage Vitamins = Regulate body processes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the types of forces with their effects:

<p>Gravity = Pulls objects towards each other Friction = Opposes motion between surfaces Tension = Pulling force exerted by a string or cable Air resistance = Opposes the motion of an object through the air</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the units of measurement with what they measure:

<p>Kilogram = Mass Meter = Length Second = Time Kelvin = Temperature</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Skull

The bone that protects the brain.

Rib

The bone that protects the organs in your chest.

Jaw

The bone that forms your lower or upper set of teeth.

Muscles

Leg bones move through the contraction and relaxation of...

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Planetary systems

Stars and planets are components of

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Switch

A component used to open and close a circuit

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Second lamp in series

The brightness decreases

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Conductor in a circuit

Something that allows electricity to flow through it.

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Electrical Conductor

A material that allows electricity to flow easily.

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Electrical Insulator

A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily.

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Melting

The change of a substance from a solid to a liquid.

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Physical Change

A change that alters the form or appearance of a substance but does not change it into a new substance.

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Producer

An organism that makes its own food.

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Omnivore

An animal that eats both plants and animals.

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Carnivore

An animal that eats only meat.

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Vertebrates

Animals that have a vertebral column (backbone) located inside their body.

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Ash Cloud

A cloud of ash and gas ejected during a volcanic eruption.

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Crater

A bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano.

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Lava

Molten rock that flows out of a volcano.

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Magma

Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.

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Volcano Locations

Breaks in Earth's crust where volcanoes are found.

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Why solids keep their shape

The particles are held together strongly.

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Why liquids change shape

Particles move around freely.

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Television: sound energy

Electrical energy converted.

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Study Notes

Human Body Bones Identification

  • The labeled parts in the image refer to the skull, rib, and jaw, which are major bones in the human body.

Leg Bones and Muscles

  • Leg bones are connected to muscles, enabling movement.
  • Muscles contracting and relaxing causes leg bones to move.

Planets in the Solar System

  • Carlos is asking friends to name the planets in the Solar System.
  • The number of planets each friend names is recorded in a dot plot.

Electrical Circuits

  • Blessy is investigating electrical circuits using different components.
  • A diagram shows the equipment used.
  • Component X is used to light up lamp.
  • Adding a second lamp into the circuit reduces the brightness of the first lamp.

Electrical Circuits with a Gap

  • Blessy inserts various objects into the gap of an electrical circuit.
  • Whether the lamp lights up depends on the inserted object.
  • Object B, a plastic spoon, does not allow the lamp to light.
  • Plastic is a good electrical insulator.

Frozen Ice Lolly

  • Mia observed a frozen ice lolly changes in a warm room.
  • The warm room heats the solid ice lolly.
  • The state of the solid ice lolly changes to liquid.
  • Change of state is a physical process

Food Chains

  • Illustrated food chain contains three entities; plant, mouse and owl.
  • Plants in the food chain are producers
  • The mouse in each food chain is an omnivore.
  • The owl is a carnivore from the food chains.
  • Animals with backbones are described as vertebrates.

Parts of a Volcano

  • The labelled parts of a volcano are ash cloud, crater, lava, and magma.
  • Volcanoes are found at breaks in the Earth's crust.

Solids and Liquids Quiz

  • Solids keep their shape because the particles are held together.
  • The particles in solids move faster than the particles in liquids.
  • Liquids change their shape because the particles move around.
  • Solids are easily compressed because their particles are close together.
  • Liquids have a fixed volume because their particles are held close together.
  • Sugar is a solid that behaves like a liquid.

Television and Energy

  • Pierre is watching a television which is plugged into the mains electricity.
  • Electrical energy is transferred into two types of energy; light and sound.
  • Some electrical energy is lost to the surroundings making the television warmer.
  • This type of energy is called heat.
  • Light travels in straight lines from the image to people's eyes.
  • Television can still be seen without an image after being switched off.

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