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1 Grade 5 Science CVP Answer Key Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Matter 7 A 8 B Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Matter 1 evaporation 2 shape, volume 3 energy 4 less 5 gravity 6 volume 7 matter 8 shape, volume Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Matter 7 B 8 C 9 B 10 A Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Matter 1 G 2 H 4 I 6 E 7 J 8 D 9 F 10 C Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Matter 1 physical property 2 matter 3 mass 4 weight 5 volume 6 density 7 solubility 8 solid 9 liquid 10 gas Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Matter Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 1
2 Lesson 2: Mixtures and Solutions Lesson 2: Mixtures and Solutions 1 dissolve 2 solubility 3 compound 4 properties 5 solute 6 dissolve 7 solvent 8 metals Lesson 2: Mixtures and Solutions 1 mixture 2 solution 3 dissolve 4 solubility 5 solute 6 solvent 7 alloy Lesson 2: Mixtures and Solutions 7 B Lesson 2: Mixtures and Solutions Lesson 2: Mixtures and Solutions 1 E 3 F 5 G Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 2
3 Lesson 1: Forms of Energy 7 B 8 C Lesson 1: Forms of Energy 1 mass, position 2 chemical 3 panels 4 kinetic 5 Light 6 speeds, matter 7 thermal energy 8 potential, kinetic Lesson 1: Forms of Energy 7 C 8 B 9 B Lesson 1: Forms of Energy 2 E 3 I 4 F 6 H 8 G 9 C Lesson 1: Forms of Energy 1 source of energy 2 energy 3 solar energy 4 mechanical energy 5 thermal energy 6 light 7 sound 8 electrical energy 9 chemical energy Lesson 1: Forms of Energy Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 3
4 Lesson 2: Flow of Electricity 6 A 7 C Lesson 2: Flow of Electricity 1 conductor 2 insulator 3 iron 4 opens, closes 5 circuit 6 current 7 repel 8 attract Lesson 2: Flow of Electricity 1 electricity 2 current 3 source of energy 4 conductor 5 insulator 6 circuit Lesson 2: Flow of Electricity Lesson 2: Flow of Electricity Lesson 2: Flow of Electricity 1 E 3 F Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 4
5 Lesson 3: Light Lesson 3: Light 1 vacuum 2 eight 3 bending 4 convex 5 concave 6 separates 7 absorbs 8 angle Lesson 3: Light 1 light 2 reflection 3 refraction 4 lens 5 convex lens 6 concave lens Lesson 3: Light Lesson 3: Light 6 A Lesson 3: Light 1 E 3 F Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 5
6 Lesson 4: Force and Motion Lesson 4: Force and Motion 1 strength, direction 2 more 3 particles 4 balanced 5 wheel 6 tendency 7 weight 8 Gravity Lesson 4: Force and Motion 1 force 2 motion 3 friction 4 gravity 5 work 6 inertia 7 displacement 8 magnetism Lesson 4: Force and Motion Lesson 4: Force and Motion 7 A 8 D Lesson 4: Force and Motion 1 G 2 F 4 E 6 A 8 H Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 6
7 Lesson 1: Formation of Rocks, Soils, and Fossils Lesson 1: Formation of Rocks, Soils, and Fossils 1 minerals 2 Sediments 3 Older, newer 4 remains 5 different 6 decaying 7 soil texture 8 iron Lesson 1: Formation of Rocks, Soils, and Fossils 6 A 7 B Lesson 1: Formation of Rocks, Soils, and Fossils 1 E 3 F 6 G Lesson 1: Formation of Rocks, Soils, and Fossils 1 fossil 2 soil 3 sedimentary rock 4 humus 5 clay 6 soil texture 7 loam Lesson 1: Formation of Rocks, Soils, and Fossils Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 7
8 Lesson 2: Landforms 7 B 8 C Lesson 2: Landforms 1 ice 2 sea 3 delta 4 calcite 5 gravity 6 waves 7 water, wind, ice 8 Colorado Lesson 2: Landforms 6 A 8 C 9 A 10 C Lesson 2: Landforms 2 E 7 A 8 E 9 C 10 D Lesson 2: Landforms 1 sand dune 2 canyon 3 delta 4 landslide 5 volcano 6 earthquake 7 glacier 8 deposition 9 erosion 10 weathering Lesson 2: Landforms Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 8
9 Lesson 3: The Earth s Resources 7 A 8 C Lesson 3: The Earth s Resources 1 Oil 2 compressed 3 methane 4 coal 5 fossil fuels 6 panels 7 geothermal 8 organic Lesson 3: The Earth s Resources 7 A 8 C 9 B Lesson 3: The Earth s Resources 1 E 2 F 3 I 5 G 7 A 8 H 9 C Lesson 3: The Earth s Resources 1 natural resources 2 fossil fuels 3 renewable resources 4 nonrenewable resources 5 alternative energy sources 6 geothermal energy 7 hydroelectric power 8 conservation 9 biofuels Lesson 3: The Earth s Resources Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 9
10 Lesson 4: Weather and Climate 8 B Lesson 4: Weather and Climate 1 pocket 2 clearer 3 milder 4 tropical 5 cooler 6 meteorologist 7 anemometer 8 tornado Lesson 4: Weather and Climate 7 C 8 C Lesson 4: Weather and Climate 3 G 4 H 5 F 7 E 8 D Lesson 4: Weather and Climate 1 weather 2 climate 3 humidity 4 precipitation 5 front 6 air mass 7 cloud 8 air pressure Lesson 4: Weather and Climate Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 10
11 Lesson 5: Water Cycle 7 C 8 B Lesson 5: Water Cycle 1 sink 2 leaves 3 evaporation, condensation, precipitation 4 water vapor 5 hydrosphere 6 Respiration 7 groundwater 8 gravity Lesson 5: Water Cycle 7 A 8 B Lesson 5: Water Cycle 1 H 2 F 3 E 5 G 6 A 7 C 8 D Lesson 5: Water Cycle 1 water cycle 2 evaporation 3 condensation 4 precipitation 5 transpiration 6 surface water 7 groundwater 8 respiration Lesson 5: Water Cycle Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 11
12 Lesson 6: Physical Characteristics of the Earth 7 B 8 A Lesson 6: Physical Characteristics of the Earth 1 air 2 solid 3 mantle 4 iron, nickel 5 Water east 8 Oceanic Lesson 6: Physical Characteristics of the Earth Lesson 6: Physical Characteristics of the Earth 4 F 6 E Lesson 6: Physical Characteristics of the Earth 1 atmosphere 2 core 3 axis 4 mantle 5 crust 6 rotation Lesson 6: Physical Characteristics of the Earth Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 12
13 Lesson 7: Comparing the Sun, Earth, Moon, and the Planets 7 A 8 B Lesson 7: Comparing the Sun, Earth, Moon, and the Planets 1 lunar 2 once 3 equator 4 gas 5 Saturn 6 inner 7 cooler 8 axis Lesson 7: Comparing the Sun, Earth, Moon, and the Planets 6 A 7 C 8 D 9 C 10 C Lesson 7: Comparing the Sun, Earth, Moon, and the Planets 1 F 2 E 3 J 4 G 6 H 8 A 9 I 10 C Lesson 7: Comparing the Sun, Earth, Moon, and the Planets 1 orbit 2 tide 3 solar system 4 lunar cycle 5 star 6 corona 7 sunspot 8 solar flare 9 solar energy 10 wind Lesson 7: Comparing the Sun, Earth, Moon, and the Planets Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 13
14 Lesson 1: Ecosystems 7 B Lesson 1: Ecosystems eserts 2 climate 3 community 4 offspring 5 overflow 6 nonliving 7 environment 8 tropical forest Lesson 1: Ecosystems 7 B 8 A 9 C 10 B Lesson 1: Ecosystems 1 E 2 H 3 F 5 G 8 J 9 C 10 I Lesson 1: Ecosystems 1 habitat 2 ecosystem 3 species 4 population 5 community 6 biome 7 drought 8 flood 9 thrive 10 perish Lesson 1: Ecosystems Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 14
15 Lesson 2: Food Chains and Food Webs Lesson 2: Food Chains and Food Webs arnivores 2 plants 3 Omnivores 4 producer 5 links 6 overlapping 7 producer 8 primary Lesson 2: Food Chains and Food Webs 6 A 7 C 8 D 9 B 10 A Lesson 2: Food Chains and Food Webs 1 E 2 H 4 J 6 I 7 C 8 F 9 G 10 A Lesson 2: Food Chains and Food Webs 1 food web 2 food chain 3 prey 4 predators 5 decomposers 6 omnivores 7 carnivores 8 herbivores 9 consumers 10 producers Lesson 2: Food Chains and Food Webs Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 15
16 Lesson 3: Photosynthesis and the Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle Lesson 3: Photosynthesis and the Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle 1 holes hlorophyll 3 movement 4 sunlight, carbon dioxide, water 5 living 6 gas 7 stem 8 leaf Lesson 3: Photosynthesis and the Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle 7 B 8 A 9 C Lesson 3: Photosynthesis and the Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle 1 F 3 G 5 H 7 I 8 E 9 D Lesson 3: Photosynthesis and the Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle 1 leaf 2 stem 3 roots 4 carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle 5 photosynthesis 6 stomata 7 carbon dioxide 8 chlorophyll 9 organisms Lesson 3: Photosynthesis and the Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 16
17 Lesson 4: Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors Lesson 4: Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors 1 color 2 grip 3 curved 4 genes 5 Spines ehaviors 7 instinctive 8 Hibernation Lesson 4: Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors 1 inherited traits 2 learned behaviors 3 hibernation 4 migration 5 dormancy 6 instinctive behaviors 7 adaptation Lesson 4: Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors Lesson 4: Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors 7 A Lesson 4: Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors 2 E 3 G 6 F 7 C Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 17
18 Lesson 5: Life Cycles Lesson 5: Life Cycles 1 four 2 reproduce 3 chrysalis 4 tadpole 5 leaves 6 pollen 7 larva 8 development Lesson 5: Life Cycles 6 A 8 C 9 B 10 A Lesson 5: Life Cycles 1 J 2 E 3 G 5 F 7 I 8 H 9 D 10 A Lesson 5: Life Cycles 1 chrysalis 2 pupa 3 larva 4 incomplete metamorphosis 5 complete metamorphosis 6 metamorphosis 7 pollination 8 offspring 9 reproduce 10 life cycle Lesson 5: Life Cycles Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 18
19 Lesson 1: Lab Safety and Conservation of Materials Lesson 1: Lab Safety and Conservation of Materials 1 cover 2 red 3 wrapped onservation 5 corrode 6 compost 7 Bulk 8 burn Lesson 1: Lab Safety and Conservation of Materials 7 C 8 D 9 A Lesson 1: Lab Safety and Conservation of Materials 1 F 2 E 4 I 7 H 8 G 9 B Lesson 1: Lab Safety and Conservation of Materials 1 recycle 2 eye/face wash station 3 hazardous waste 4 fire blanket 5 fire extinguisher 6 flammability 7 safety gloves 8 lab apron 9 safety goggles Lesson 1: Lab Safety and Conservation of Materials Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 19
20 Lesson 2: Scientific Method 8 A Lesson 2: Scientific Method 1 scientific 2 natural 3 Measurements 4 observation 5 changed 6 results 7 SI 8 numbers Lesson 2: Scientific Method 8 C 9 B 10 B Lesson 2: Scientific Method 1 E 4 J 5 G 7 F 8 H 9 I 10 A Lesson 2: Scientific Method 1 data 2 control 3 variable 4 experiment 5 hypothesis 6 prediction 7 observation 8 experimental investigation 9 descriptive investigation 10 scientific investigation Lesson 2: Scientific Method Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 20
21 Lesson 3: Science in History 8 C Lesson 3: Science in History 1 microscope 2 living 3 conservation 4 kite 5 Earth 6 20 th 7 Big Bang 8 moved Lesson 3: Science in History 7 A 8 D 9 B Lesson 3: Science in History 2 H 4 G 7 F 8 I 9 E Lesson 3: Science in History 1 meteorology 2 geography 3 zoology 4 ecology 5 botany 6 biology 7 chemistry 8 geology 9 astronomy Lesson 3: Science in History Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 21
22 Lesson 4: Scientific Tools and Equipment 7 C Lesson 4: Scientific Tools and Equipment 1 lens 2 masses 3 weight 4 dial 5 metric 6 math 7 collecting net 8 convex Lesson 4: Scientific Tools and Equipment 7 B 8 C 9 A Lesson 4: Scientific Tools and Equipment 2 I 3 E 4 H 5 F 6 A 8 G 9 C Lesson 4: Scientific Tools and Equipment 1 thermometer 2 beaker 3 graduated cylinder 4 spring scale 5 metric ruler 6 balance 7 hand lens 8 microscope 9 telescope Lesson 4: Scientific Tools and Equipment Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 22
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