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Hosted by Mrs. Pennington

LifeSpacePhysicalEarth

Row 1, Col 1 To receive from parents What is inherit?

1,2 The sun and the objects that orbit around it. What is the solar system?

1,3 A change to matter in which no new kinds of matter are formed. What is physical change?

Something that has lasted from things that died a long time ago. What is a fossil?

2,1 This is the process in which plants make their own food. What is photosynthesis?

2,2 The different shapes of the moon. What are the phases of the moon?

2,3 The ability to cause change What is energy?

The movement of water from Earth’s surface into the air and back to the surface again. What is the water cycle?

3,1 A ecosystem that is very hot and has little rainfall, but can get cold at night. What is a desert?

3,2 Used for viewing the night sky. What is a telescope?

Anything that takes up space What is matter?

Saving resources by using them carefully. What is conservation?

4,1 The change a living thing goes through as it grows. A frog go through metamorphosis, the egg,the tadpole, the froglet, and the adult frog. What is life cycle?

The earth rotation on its axis causes. What is day and night?

4,3 The tilt of the Earth on its axis. What are the seasons?

4,4 The wearing away or the weathering that break up the Earth’s surface. What is erosion?

5,1 A species that is gone forever because all of its kind have died. What is extinct?

5,2 The air that surrounds the Earth. What is the atmosphere?

The ability to cause change. What is energy? f

5,4 To describe the Earth with mountains, valleys, plateaus, plains, peninsula, islands rivers, canyons, hill, delta,. What are geological features/