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YEAR 6 MAG 3-4 Review
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What is nomadism?
A way of life where people move constantly because of the lack of resources.
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What are the 4 most important nutrients?
Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, and minerals.
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How is the water cycle in nature? Say it in order.
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation.
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List the 4 most important bodies of water.
Seas, rivers, oceans, and lakes.
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What is a numerator?
The number above the line in a fraction.
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What is craft manufacturing?
It is the process of making products, one by one, with or without the help of simple tools.
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The changing of water from solid to liquid state is called _______________.
Melting
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What is a fraction?
The number representation of the parts of a whole.
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What is a denominator?
It is the number below the line in a fraction.
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List 3 foods that are full of proteins.
Eggs, meat, dairy products.
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What do minerals do to our body?
They help our body stay healthy.
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Say 3 saltwater animals
Sharks, whales, and seahorses.
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List 3 man-made disasters.
Water pollution, earthquakes, and tsunamis,
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What is the cycle of production of yoghurt?
First, the milk is extracted from cows. Then, it's taken to a dairy plant for safety testing. Lastly, it goes to the supermarket.
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What are the 6 animal classes we learned?
Fish, birds, mammals, arthropods, reptiles, and amphibians.
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What are equivalent fractions?
Different fractions that represent the same proportion of a whole.
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What are the three sectors of economy?
Primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors
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What are the fractions for a healthy plate?
1/2 vegetables and fruits, 1/4 proteins, 1/4 carbs
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How do you read 1/3?
One over three, or one third.
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What is oral tradition?
Information spread orally from generation to generation.
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What is the function of calcium in our body?
It makes our bones and teeth strong.
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