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Science Lab Grade 3 October Created by: Kim Smith

A raccoon eats both meat and berries. Which of the following would best describe a raccoon? A.A herbivore B.A carnivore C.An omnivore D.A decomposer

Some animals hibernate during the winter. Which one of these animals does NOT hibernate? A.A bear B.A bird C.A snake D.A frog

All of the following are terrestrial animals EXCEPT_____. A.A whale B.An elephant C.A lizard D.A giraffe

People cut down trees to build homes. What effect is this likley to have on the animals that live in the area? A.They move to a new area. B.They go to sleep. C.They drink water. D.They look for sunlight

Omnivores eats both producers and consumers. Which group of animals gives ONLY omnivores? A.Person, hawk, deer B.Bear, snake, pig C.Hawk, chicken, raccoon D.Raccoon, person, pig

_______break down dead animals and plants and help add nutrients to the soil. A.Carnivores B.Omnivores C.Decomposers D.Producers

All of the populations living in one place make up_______. A.A niche B.A town C.A village D.A community

A rabbit changing it’s color to blend in with its environment is an example of______. A.Mimicry B.Hibernation C.Camouflage D.Migration

Some animals move from one place to another. This is called ___. A.Mimicry B.Camouflage C.Metamorphosis D.Migration

Producers are green plants that make their own food. ___are not producers. A.Trees B.Flowers C.Mushrooms D.Grasses

Which animal is AQUATIC? A.A snake B.A dolphin C.A frog D.An alligator

All people have NEEDS necessary to live. ______is not a need. A.Food B.Television C.Air D.Water

An animal that eats ONLY plants is a (an)_________. A.Omnivore B.Carnivore C.Herbivore D.Prey

When you do a science experiment, you tell what you think is going to happen. This is know as_______. A.The procedure B.The results C.The hypothesis D.The conclusion

What you learn in the science experiment is the_____. A.Procedure B.Results C.Hypothesis D.Conclusion

You observe an experiment to see what is going to happen. All the things you observe are the____. A.Procedure B.Results C.Hypothesis D.Conclusion

____is the step by step way a science experiment is done. A.The procedure B.The question C.The hypothesis D.The conclusion