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Review for Final

Review for Final

Assessment

Presentation

Science

3rd Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-ESS2-4, MS-ESS2-5

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Ashley Phillips

Used 3+ times

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13 Slides • 24 Questions

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Multiple Select

There are three different types of matter. Check all that apply!

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Foam

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Gas

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Solid

4

Liquid

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Multiple Choice

How can you tell that a pencil is made up of matter?

1

It is bright yellow

2

it lets you write stories

3

It has mass and takes up space

4

It is used in the classroom

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Fill in the Blank

Name three types of precipitation?

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Fill in the Blank

Is a pencil a liquid, solid, or gas?

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Fill in the Blank

Is air a solid, liquid, or gas?

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Fill in the Blank

Is air a solid, liquid, or gas?

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Multiple Choice

What powers the water cycle?

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sun

2

evaporation

3

condensation

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Multiple Choice

When water evaporates it changes into?

1

foam

2

water

3

water vapor

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Multiple Choice

Small particles and different gases, including water vapor, make up what?

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Gas

2

Atmosphere

3

Water

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Multiple Choice

When the sun warms water, it______________. Then droplets are cool enough that they condense into clouds.

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Condenses

2

Accumulates

3

Evaporates

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Multiple Choice

Precipitation returns the water to the surface of the earth. Then the water accumulates in oceans, lakes, and rivers. Then _______ starts over again?

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The Water Cycle

2

States of matter

3

Clouds form

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Multiple Choice

Adam sets a dish of water on a heater. The next day , Adam notices that the water evporated. How has the water changed?

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From a liquid to a gas

2

From a gas to a liquid

3

From a solid to a liquid

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Multiple Choice

What change happens when ice melts?

1

It evaporates

2

It takes the shape of the glass

3

It boils

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Multiple Choice

Nick placed a glass of juice in the freezer and left it there overnight. What will happen to the juice?

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The juice changes from a liquid to a solid

2

The juice evaporates

3

There are no changes

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Happy clouds

  • Cirrus clouds are light, wispy clouds that you can see through

  • Stratus clouds are low, straight blankelt-like clouds

  • Cumulus clouds are big puffy white clouds.

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Angry Clouds

  • Cumulonimbus clouds are puffy, dark clouds that bring bad weather

  • Nimbostratus are clouds that are here to stay all day with rain

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Multiple Select

Which clouds are considered to be bad weather clouds? Check all that apply

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Cumulonimbus

2

Stratus

3

Cumulus

4

Cirrus

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Nimbostratus

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Multiple Choice

Which clouds blanket the earth to keep us warm??

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Cumulus

2

Stratus

3

Cirrus

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Multiple Choice

Which clouds look like an artist drew them in the sky?

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Cirrus

2

Cumulus

3

Stratus

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Multiple Choice

Which clouds are associated with bad storms?

1

Nimbostratus

2

Cumulonimbus

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Multiple Choice

If you were going to the polar climate zone which type of clothing would you wear?

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Pants and sweater

2

Tank tops

3

Swimsuit

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Multiple Choice

If you were to travel to Missouri in December which is temperate zone how would you dress?

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Tank tops

2

Swim suits

3

Heavy coat

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Multiple Choice

Floods are considered dangerous because:

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floods can happen very quickly with little notice

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They have dangerous wind

3

Hail comes from the sky

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Multiple Choice

How are hurricanes different from tornadoes?

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There are no differences

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Hurricanes do not have water

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Hurricanes start over the ocean, and tornadoes come from a thunderstorm

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Multiple Select

What do hurricanes, and tornadoes all have in common? Check all that apply

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Strong winds

2

They can blow away houses

3

They are dangerous

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Nothing

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Multiple Choice

How are hurricanes different from tornadoes?

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There are no differences

2

Hurricanes do not have water

3

Hurricanes start over the ocean, and tornadoes come from a thunderstorm

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