Kimberly Edwards 3 rd Grade Science Click to begin.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Mrs. Thornburg’s Picture Vocabulary
Advertisements

Are You Smarter Than a 3rd Grader? Suffolk Public Schools.
Soil and Water Cycle Review
CHAPTER 1 Plants Grow and Change
December Created by: Kim Smith
What is soil?.
Plant Life Cycle How living things grow, live, and die.
About plants Anjula sawangsaen 3 rd grade. facts Living things grow and die. Living things are made up of cells.
How plants grow Created by Miss Castillo.
Science 3G Ch 3C McGrath Soils Science Review Chapter 3C Flash Cards!
The Nature of Soil Essential Question:
3G Science - Soils. 3 Layers of Soil Topsoil – top layer of soil. Has the smallest grains. Most humus. Richest layer of soil. Subsoil – Under the topsoil.
Presented by Claude Trouillot
A scripted slide set written and produced by Robert E. (Skip) Richter, CEA-Horticulture, Travis County, Texas Agricultural Extension Service.
How living things grow, live, and die
The Life Cycle of a Plant
Plant Growth and Adaptations Jeopardy Test Review Game Created by Eileen Kahl.
February 22, 2013Q-2 Pg. Daily Goal: We will be able to describe the life cycle of a plant. Homework: Have a fantastic weekend! Science Starter: 1.What.
Soil, an Essential Natural Resource
Soil Structure and Fertility. What is Soil Naturally occurring, loose material at the surface of the Earth Supports plant and animal life Composed of:
Soils Review. Question #1 Answer Texture. Question #2 Where do growing plants get their nutrients and water from?
March 20, 2012 Warm Up 1.Take out journal 2. Take out half sheet notebook paper 3. Number it 1-5 for daily quiz 4. Review Biomass Notes.
Composting Part 2. Review of Composting What is composting?
You can type your own categories and points values in this game board. Type your questions and answers in the slides we’ve provided. When you’re in slide.
Soil, Soil Formation, and Soil Layers
Home Composting 101 RECYCLE UTAH, YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY RECYCLING CENTER SINCE 1990 PARK CITY, UTAH.
PLANTS.
Spectacular Soil Written By: Mrs. Shore’s Third Grade Class
NATURAL SCIENCES GRADE 5 Life & Living Structures.
Germination: The Growth and Development of a Plant.
Earth, Moon, and Sun Water Cycle Processes That Shape.
Warm-up 9/10 Be sure to pick up the four sheets from the front before going to your seat. Your warm-up for today is “Is it a Plant’’. Follow the instructions.
Plants & Living Things By Spring Figg October 12, 2007.
Plant Life Cycle Review Science SOL 3.8. Do You Remember? §See how much you remember about plants. §Try to answer the questions before the answer appears.
LIFE CYCLE OF A PLANT How things live, grow, and die 2 nd grade Science.
By: Ryan and Taylor Plant Parts It has roots. It has a stem. It has leaves. It has a flower and fruit. The roots sucks up nutrients and water. The stem.
Science Unit Test on Soil 3.7 & The carrying of weathered pieces of rock by wind, water, and gravity is 1.weathering 2.erosion 3.evaporation
Conserving Resources Review. What is a material found in nature that is used by living things? 1.Humus 2.Loam 3.Resource 10 Seconds Remaining
Soil Formation and Composition
Plant Growth There are many different types of plants. Some big Some small.
Plants Kevin 3 rd grade. Living things do They grow and die. They are made out of cells.
Earth Matters: Investigating Soil. Where Does My Lunch Come From?
Parts of a Plant.
Soil. What is soil? Soil is a mixture of bits of weathered rock, humus, water, and air. Soil is a mixture of bits of weathered rock, humus, water, and.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt ALL.
Jeopardy Matter Life Processes Living Systems Soil Energy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Unit 6 Lesson 3 What Is Soil? Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
 Soil is the loose material, mostly made of minerals, where plants can grow.  Soil is made of air, water, minerals and organic matter.  Humus is a.
Soil. What is soil? Soil is a mixture of bits of weathered rock, humus, water, and air. Soil is a mixture of bits of weathered rock, humus, water, and.
The Life Cycle a Plant By Tyrece Grade 2. Seed Inside the seed is a tiny new plant. The outside of the has a seed coat.
Director, Horticultural Business Solutions Inc.
How living things grow, live, and die
Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 5
How living things grow, live, and die
Saint denis school – 4° grade
The Plant Life Cycle.
COMPOSTING for Kids ! by Robert “Skip” Richter
Who remembers when the science test is??????
How living things grow, live, and die
How living things grow, live, and die
Plant Life Cycle Review
Unit 4 Lesson 1 What Do Plants Need?
PLANT REVIEW FOR FINAL TEST
The Life Cycle of a Bean.
Subject : Science Topic: Plants Sub Topic :Parts of a Plant
Bell Ringer Draw what you think the Nitrogen Cycle looks like in the composting process.
How living things grow, live, and die
Earth, Sun & Moon By Hannah E..
PLANTS.
How living things grow, live, and die
Presentation transcript:

Kimberly Edwards 3 rd Grade Science Click to begin.

Soil PropertiesPlant Growth The Human Body Earth/Moon/ Sun System

When the earth is seen from outer space, it looks mainly blue. This is because most of the Earth is covered with…

What is Oceans?

If all the planets started out together on their trips around the sun, which one would finish the last trip?

What is Pluto?

Each year the Earth moves once around…

What is the sun?

The time between today’s sunrise and tomorrow’s sunrise would be about…

What is 24 hours?

As the moon revolves around he Earth, it appears to change shape. It changes from a full moon to a quarter moon to a quarter moon again. What is the source of the light of the moon?

What is the sun?

What is the loose material that covers the earth?

What is soil?

People add leftover scraps from fruits and vegetables to a bin or pile. You can also add tea bags, coffee grounds, and eggshells.

What is composting?

Part of soil that comes from dead plants and animals…

What is humus?

This type of topsoil has good mix of sand, silt, and clay. It has lots of humus and is the best soil for growing plants or crops.

What is loam?

In which order will water absorb the quickest?

What is sand-yard-mud?

What gives the human body shape?

What is bones?

Which of the following best describes the functions of the human skeletal system?

What is it protects and supports internal structures?

A joint that allows movement only back and forth in one direction…

What is hinge joint?

A ball and socket can be found in…

What is shoulders?

Which body structure causes you to smile?

What is muscles?

Seeds need ______ to germinate.

What is warmth and moisture?

Which of these is a main function of a plant’s roots?

What is absorb nutrients?

Plants need certain things from their environment to grow…

What is light, water, and nutrients?

Why do flower pots have a hole in the bottom?

What is roots breathe and air circulation in the soil?

Acorn in soil-root and sprout comes out-sprout turns into a leaf—grows into a young oak tree. The pattern best describes….

What is the growth cycle of an acorn?

Goodbye