INTERACTIVE SCIENCE 5TH GRADE CHAPTER 2 LESSON 1

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INTERACTIVE SCIENCE 5TH GRADE CHAPTER 2 LESSON 1

THE KNOWLEDGE, PROCESSES, AND PRODUCTS THAT SOLVE PROBLEMS AND MAKE WORK EASIER

TECHNOLOGY

A SMALL PIECE OF A COMPUTER THAT CONTAINS TINY CIRCUITS

MICROCHIP

CHAPTER TWO LESSON TWO

AN ARTIFICIAL ARM, LEG, OR OTHER LIMB

PROSTHETIC LIMB

CHAPTER TWO LESSON THREE

STEPS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS

DESIGN PROCESS

BUILDING A VERSION OF THE SOLUTION

PROTOTYPE

INTERACTIVE SCIENCE 5TH GRADE CHAPTER 3-LESSON 1

TO PUT SIMILAR THINGS INTO GROUPS

CLASSIFY

GROUPING OF LIVING THINGS

KINGDOM

NEXT CLASSIFICATION BELOW A KINGDOM

PHYLUM

SIMILAR ORGANISMS THAT CAN REPRODUCE OFFSPRINGS

SPECIES

TOOL USED TO IDENTIFY AN UNKNOWNS ORGANISM

DICHOTOMOUS KEY

INTERACTIVE SCIENCE 5TH GRADE CHAPTER 3-LESSON 2

ANIMALS WITH BACKBONE

VERTEBRATES

ANIMALS WITHOUT BACKBONE

INVERTEBRATES

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 1 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 1. LONG, WIDE WINGS AID VULTURES AND HAWKS AS THEY SOAR

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 2 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 2. LONG, NARROW WINGS OF THE ALBATROSS AND OTHER SEA BIRDS ALLOW THEM TO GLIDE

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 3 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 3. WIDE ROUNDED WINGS SUPPORT A PHEASANT’S BURST OF SHORT, FAST FLIGHT.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 4 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 4. NARROW, POINTED WINGS ASSIST SWALLOWS IN ACHIEVING FAST FLIGHT.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS: 5. SHORT, STOUT WINGS OF PENGUINS AID IN SWIMMING, BUT PENGUINS DO NOT FLY.