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To move back and forth very fast.
vibrate (v)
A kind of energy you can hear; comes from objects that vibrate.
sound
Doesn’t make a lot of sound; whispering makes a soft sound.
soft
Forms when something blocks the light.
shadow
A kind of energy that comes from the sun, fire, or lamps and allows you to see.
light
A tool you turn to store energy in a toy that doesn’t use batteries.
key
A fuel used mainly to make cars move.
gasoline
A material, like gasoline or oil, that can be used to make energy.
fuel
The part of a car that uses fuel to make the car move.
engine
What can cause change, move something, or do work.
energy
A kind of energy that gives light or heat and makes machines work.
electricity
A device that stores electrical energy; e.g., a flashlight uses batteries to make light.
battery
How heavy an object is.
weight
A firm object or material that does not change its shape.
solid
To fall below the top or to the bottom of a liquid.
sink (v)
The reddish-brown material made of iron and oxygen.
rust
A gas in the air; combines with iron to make rust.
oxygen
To change from a solid to a liquid.
melt (v)
The material that everything is made of. Something that takes up space.
matter
The amount of matter in an object.
mass
A material that is not a solid or a gas and that takes the shape of its container.
liquid
A common metal that is strong but can rust.
iron
A material, like air, that fills all of its container; usually cannot be seen.
gas
To change from a liquid to a solid.
freeze (v)
To stay on top of a liquid without sinking.
float (v)
To heat a liquid until it becomes gas.
boil (v)
The solid matter left after something is burned.
ash
To move one way and then another in a pattern that looks like a line of z’s.
zigzag
In a line or direction that is not curved or bent.
straight
How fast or slowly an object moves.
speed
To move at little speed; some objects move ____ instead of quickly.
slowly
Fast; some objects, like cars, can move ____.
quickly
A force that moves something away from you.
push
A force that moves something toward you.
pull
To change from one place or position to another; a merry-go-round ____ around and around.
move (v)
The act of moving; a force can change the ____ of an object.
motion
The surface of Earth.
ground
The force that pulls objects toward the center of Earth.
gravity
A push or a pull.
force
Where something is moving to; you can change the ____ of a soccer ball.
direction
Having a shape that is like a circle and not straight.
curved
Moving in a circle.
around
What can cause a slow change to Earth?
What can cause a fast change to Earth?
What animal lives in the water?
What animal lives on land?
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How is rock and soil different?
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What is it made of
rock
The material trees are made of.
wood
What happens when water or ice breaks rocks into smaller pieces.
weathering
To make the temperature of something a little hotter.
warm (v)
What can keep your eyes safe, or protect them, from the sun.
sunglasses
A celestial body made of hot gases. The sun is a _____.
star
Water that flows in a long line across land.
river
A large, flat area of land.
plain
A very high hill. The highest kind of land.
mountain
A large area of water that has land all around it.
lake
A piece of land with water all around it.
island
An area of land that is a little higher than the land around it.
hill
The warmth the sun gives to living and nonliving things on Earth.
heat
To hurt.
harm (v)
The material stars, like the sun, are made of.
gas
What happens when wind or water moves rocks and soil.
erosion
A sudden shaking of Earth's surface that often causes a lot of damage.
earthquake
What is it
Cotton
What material is it?
wood
What material is it?
plastic
What material is it?
rock
what does the T is STEM English mean?
technology
What environment is it?
desert
what environment is it?
forest
what environment is it?
ocean
what environment is it?
swamp
what kind of animal are lizards?
reptiles
what kind of animal are eagles?
birds
what kind of animal are sharks?
fish
what kind of animal are humans?
mammals
what kind of animal are frogs?
amphibians
Name something you wear that can keep you safe.
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what keeps you safe from the sun?
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what kind of disaster is it?
earthquake
what is it?
island
what is it?
hill
what kind of disaster is it?
hurricane
what kind of disaster is it?
tornado
what tool is it?
thermometer
what tool is it?
wind vane
what tool is it?
rain guage
water to solid is ____.
freeze
solid to liquid is ______
melt
liquid to gas is ________
boil
anything that takes up space is _____.
matter
the amount of matter an object has is ____.
mass
what means 'to move back and forth' and makes sound
vibrate
what kind of movement is it?
zigzag
A land environment that is partly covered with water or is wet most of the time.
wetland
The clear liquid without color, smell, or taste that falls as rain.
water
A wetland environment that has soft, wet land and can have many trees.
swamp
The dirt in which plants grow. Plants get nutrients from the _____.
soil
A safe place to live and grow. Beavers build their own ______.
shelter
A land environment that is flat and covered with grasses.
prairie
A large body of salty water.
ocean
Any material living things need to live and grow.
nutrient
Something a living thing has to have to live.
need
A wetland that has grasses.
marsh
The energy from the sun. Plants need _____ to make food.
light
A land environment that has many trees.
forest
All the living and nonliving things in one place.
environment
A land environment that is very dry.
desert
The mixture of gases around Earth, which plants and animals need to live.
air
A living thing that is in the early part of its life. A dog’s _____ is called a puppy.
young
The form that something has, for example, round or square. Animals often have the same _____ as their parents.
shape
What plants make so new plants of the same kind can grow. Plants with flowers make _____.
seed
An animal that has a backbone and dry skin and scales.
reptile
A kind of plant that has fuzzy, green leaves and pink, purple, or white flowers.
petunia
A living thing that has young, like the father or mother of a person or animal.
parent
An animal that has a backbone. Most _____have fur or hair.
mammal
An animal that does not have a backbone and has six legs.
insect
A group of animals of one kind that stays together.
herd
Covered with soft, short hairs.
fuzzy
Not the same in some way.
different
Some plants, like pine trees, have _____ that make seeds.
cone
reptiles, mammals, fish, birds, and amphibians all have this
backbone
An animal that has a backbone and smooth, wet skin.
amphibian
The same in some way.
alike