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Fourth Grade Science Academic Vocabulary Flash Review Games

Directions: Find a partner. One partner turns his back to the screen. The other partner will look at the screen and give clues to the words and phrases that are flashed on the screen. Your teacher will set the timer.

Simple Machines Lever Pulley Inclined plane Speed Distance Friction Gravity Force

Cells Plant cell Animal cell Wall Microscope Membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Cross-section

Amphibians Cold-blooded Frog Salamander Toad Vertebrate Newt Tadpole

Adaptations Camouflage Mimicry Hibernation Migration Giraffe’s long neck Preying Mantis

Weather Terms Water cycle Cloud Condensation Precipitation Rain gauge Evaporation Barometer Thermometer Anemometer

Earth Crust Mantle Core Nonrenewable resources Erosion Soil Renewable resources

Animals Traits / characteristics Threatened Thriving Mammals Amphibians Reptiles Heredity Endangered Adaptations

Edible Plant Parts Roots of carrots Celery stems Leaves of lettuce Flowers of broccoli Fruits of apple trees Sunflower seeds

The Moon Lunar Phases Full moon Waxing Quarter Waning Crescent New moon

Physical Changes Mixture Solution Matter Reversible change Dissolve Solid Liquid Gas

Electricity Parallel circuit Series circuit Conductor Insulator Energy Current Switch

Sound Pitch Sound waves Vibration Energy Volume

Mammals Warm-blooded Have fur or hair Give birth to live young Females make milk for young Larger brains Humans

Energy Solar energy Mechanical energy Heat Light energy Sound energy Windmills Battery Nuclear

Reptiles Alligators Crocodiles Turtles Lizards Snakes Cold-blooded Scales on body