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THIRD GRADE Science Week One

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THIRD GRADE. Science Week One. Scientist’s use attributes to classify objects. What is an attribute?. An attribute is a characteristic or a property of an object or living thing. Which group, invertebrates or vertebrates, does a snake belong to?. vertebrates. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THIRD GRADE

Science Week One

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•Scientist’s use attributes to classify objects. What is an attribute?

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•An attribute is a characteristic or a property of an object or living thing

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•Which group, invertebrates or vertebrates, does a snake belong to?

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•vertebrates

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•What two attributes could you use to sort a collection of rocks?

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•size, shape, color, texture, or edges

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• The life cycle of a mealworm has four stages, the egg, larva, __________ , and adult. Which stage is missing?

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•pupa

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What is the correct order of the growth of a bean seed?

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D, B, A, C

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•What is a testable question?

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•A question in which an experiment is needed to find the answer.

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•Which question is testable?

A. What affects the time it takes ice to melt?

B. What is water?

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A. What affects the time it takes ice to melt?

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•Which word prediction or conclusion means an idea of what will happen in the future?

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•prediction

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• Your class is investigating the speed of water drops on a slope. You think the steeper the slope the greater the speed. What have you just made?

  

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•a prediction

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• Kathleen writes the following observation in her science notebook: My rabbit is black, has four legs, and feels soft. Is that a scientific observation or an unscientific observation?

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Kathleen writes the following observation in her science notebook: My rabbit is black, has four legs, and feels soft. Is that a scientific observation or an unscientific observation?

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•It is a scientific observation.

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• Kathleen also wrote in her science notebook that the rabbit is a sweet and happy bunny. Is that a scientific observation or an unscientific observation? Why?

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•It is an unscientific observation because it is an opinion.

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•What does a beaker, a graduated cylinder and a syringe measure?

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•They measure liquid volume.

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What tool is this?

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It is a graduat

ed cylinder

?

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• What metric units can you use when measuring the volume of liquids?

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•milliliters (mL) or liters (L)

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•What can you measure with a meter tape?

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•length, height, width and distance

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What tool is this and what is it used for?

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• Tweezers • It is used to pick up small materials.

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What tools are these and what are

they used for?

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•These are beakers and they are used for measuring the volume of liquid.

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What kind of graph is shown

below? Which pet do most kids

have?

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•It is a bar graph.

•fish

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Ice cubes have been placed in two cups of

water at different temperatures.

Warm Water A

Cold Water B

10 cubes 4:00pm 10 cubes 4:00pm

2 cubes 4:45pm 4 cubes 4:45pm

Using the table, what conclusion can

you make?

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•Ice cubes melt faster in warm water.

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• Two students were measuring the volume of milk in their milk cartons from lunch. They both used a graduated cylinder but didn’t get the same answer. What could have happened to cause a difference in their results?

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• Measurements may have been read or recorded incorrectly.

• One child might have taken a sip from the milk carton.

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• Students are taking mock rocks apart with a nail. What safety equipment should they use to protect their eyes?

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•goggles

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• Students were handling crayfish during an investigation. What safety procedures should they follow when they are finished?

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•Students should wash their hands.