
Soil Task Cards
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5th Grade
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Celena Berry
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Exploring the Secrets of Soil
Discovering the hidden wonders beneath our feet
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Exploring Soil Secrets
Soil is a mixture of decaying organic material, weathered rock, water, mineral fragments, and air.
It takes thousands of years to develop.
Soil types range from largest particle size to smallest: gravel, sand, silt, clay.
Soil texture can be tested by rubbing samples between fingers or examining with a hand lens.
Small pieces of rock in soil are called gravel and have a rough texture.
Material formed from decaying plants and animals in soil is called humus.
Students investigate soil types' water retention capacity.
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Word Cloud
What is the main component of soil?
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Main Component of Soil
Did you know? Soil is made up of a combination of decaying organic material, weathered rock, water, and mineral fragments. It provides a habitat for plants, animals, and microorganisms, and plays a crucial role in supporting life on Earth.
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Exploring Soil Secrets
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Multiple Choice
Which soil type has the highest water retention?
Clay
Silt
Sand
Loam
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Water Retention:
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Exploring Soil Secrets
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Multiple Choice
What is the best tool to compare soil samples?
Magnifying (hand) lens
Clay
Gravel
Sand
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Magnifying Lens
Magnifying lens is the best tool to compare soil samples. It allows you to examine the soil particles and identify their characteristics. With a magnifying lens, you can observe the size, shape, and color of the soil particles, which can provide valuable insights about the soil composition. It's like having a microscope for soil analysis!
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Exploring Soil Secrets
Soil needs water to support plant growth. Scientists can determine a soil sample's water retention ability by analyzing its particle size and texture. Plants require nutrients, air, and water to survive. Understanding soil properties is crucial for successful gardening and agriculture.
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Multiple Choice
What is one way scientists can determine a soil sample's water retention ability?
By analyzing its particle size and texture
By measuring its pH level
By observing its color
By testing its electrical conductivity
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Soil Water Retention
Trivia: Scientists determine a soil sample's water retention ability by analyzing its particle size and texture. This helps them understand how well the soil can hold water, which is crucial for plant growth. Other methods like measuring pH level, observing color, and testing electrical conductivity are not directly related to water retention.
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Discovering the hidden wonders beneath our feet
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