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data conclusion predict describe observe record identify investigate evidence recycle dispose reuse goggles air cloud precipitation temperature weather wind precipitation property season temperature weather Unit - Investigation and Safety science information the last part to say what you think will happen saying or drawing what you see, hear, touch, taste or smell to see, hear, touch, taste or smell to write or draw to tell what something is to gather information information or facts that make you believe something is true to use again, especially to reprocess to place or set in a particular order; arrange to use again, especially after salvaging or special treatment or processing. a pair of tight-fitting eyeglasses, often tinted or having side shields, worn to protect the eyes from hazards such as wind, glare, water, or flying debris Unit - Weather the part of the atmosphere closest to Earth a clump of tiny water drops that hangs in the air water that falls from clouds in the sky; includes rain, snow, and hail the measure of the amount of heat a description of the outside air in a certain place at a certain time moving air Seasons a quality that describes or an object sequence of events water that falls from clouds in the sky; includes rain, snow, and hail an attribute that can be observed or measured a time of year that shows a certain weather ; spring, summer, fall, and winter the measure of how hot or cold something is a description of the outside air in a certain pace at a certain time

appearance cloud day moon night Sun hand lenses mass matter notebook object relative texture tools physical property property soil texture component cycle natural resource system water stream lake ocean Unit - Objects in the Sky outward view by which an object or thing is assessed a quality that describes or an object a clump of tiny water drops that hangs in the air time between morning and bedtime a round body that orbits around a planet time between bedtime and morning sequence of events an object s location; where it is the star closest star to Earth and the center of the solar system Unit - Physical Properties a hand held magnifying glass the amount of matter in an object anything that takes up space and has mass a book of blank pages for notes thing shapes, colors, or lines put together in a certain way comparing to the appearance and feel of a surface something useful attributes that can be observed and measured Unit - Soil of a material that helps to identify or classify something the loose material that covers the Earth s surface the appearance and feel of a surface parts of Unit - Water a series of events that are repeated over and over again something found in nature that people can use a group of parts that work together as a unit a clear liquid without color, taste or odor which all living things need to survive a repeated event a narrow body of flowing water a large body of water surrounded by land a large body of salt water

rock sand soil water system motion pull push magnet motion closer to nearer to farther from straight zigzag back and forth round and round fast slow light heat heating cooling freezing melting Unit - Natural Resources a hard material found on the Earth tiny pieces of rock the loose material that covers Earth s surface a clear liquid without color, taste, or odor which all living things need to survive a group of parts that work together as a unit Unit - Magnets a change in an object s location; where something is a force that moves an object closer to another object a force that moves an object away from another object an object that pulls on some metal objects Unit - Motion ability to cause movement or change a change in an object s location; where something is to bring together to move towards a to move away from a not bent or curved moving with sharp turns moving one way; then returning moving in a circle to move quickly to move at a low speed Unit - Light the ability to do work that you can see Unit - Heat the ability to do work the of moving particles to make warmer to make cooler to change a material by taking heat away to change a material by adding heat

sound basic need life cycle living nonliving life cycle resemble survive basic need life cycle (plant) living nonliving Unit - Sound the ability to do work or cause change that you can hear Unit - Living and Non-Living something all living things must have to live, such as food, water, air, shelter stages of development of a living something that needs food, water, and air to live and grow not alive, does not need food, water, or air, and does not grow a new produced by one or more parents Unit - Animal a physical trait that helps identify an or object stages of development of a living a new produced by one or more parents to look like to stay alive Unit - Plant something all living things must have to survive such as nutrients, water, sunlight, space, and air stages in the development of a plant something that has basic needs and produces not alive, does not have basic needs and or produce new s that come from parent s

external interdependence transfer food chain Unit - Interdependence all the living and non-living things in a place a structure that an animal has on the outside of its body that helps it survive the relationship between two or more s where each one benefits from the other Unit - Food Chain flow of useable to another object or movement of from one to another