Comprehensive Science Review 5 th Grade Spring 2015.

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Comprehensive Science Review 5 th Grade Spring 2015

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Several students investigate the characteristics of soil. The students observe samples of common soils. In one example they observe the water drains through the soil easily. When they rub the soil between their fingers, it feels rough and scratchy, and its particles feel hard. The soil the students observed is most likely -

When a powdered mix was added to water, the liquid turned orange. A student decided the taste was too strong, so he poured out half of the liquid and added more water. What most likely occurred when more water was added?

Each school year for 30 years, the amount of rain that fell at a school was measured and recorded. Tracking rainfall over a long period provides the most information about which characteristic of an area?

Some students paint the inside of several boxes. They paint each box a different color. They observe that the inside of the box painted white looks brighter than the others. What is the most likely reason this box looks brighter?

A teacher wears protective gloves to lift a metal pan filled with boiling water from a hot plate. Why are the protective gloves necessary?

A student hiking in a rocky area on a mountain notices that wide, deep cracks have formed in some of the larger rocks. Some of the cracks are so large that the rocks have broken apart. Which process most likely caused these rocks to crack and break apart?

In a food chain, energy does NOT flow directly from -

A student made a mixture using equal amounts of salt and pepper. The salt grains were the same size as the pepper grains. What should the students do to most easily separate the salt from the pepper?

Which of these is a learned behavior of a dog? Begging for food Drinking water Panting on a hot day Chewing on a bone

Most kangaroos have large, heavy tails, while spider monkeys have long, thin tails. Kangaroo tails are useful when the kangaroos are hopping and also when they are crawling around on the ground to feed. Spider monkey tails are useful when the spider monkeys are moving through trees. Both of these animals use their tails primarily for —

Which alternative energy source is generated beneath the Earth’s crust and can be used to heat buildings?

One of the brightest objects in the night sky is a planet that is closer to the sun than Earth is. What is the name of this planet?