Science Flashbacks February 13-17. Monday 1.Anything that has mass and takes up space. 2.Scratching an itch is an ________. 3.If something can float it.

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Science Flashbacks February 13-17

Monday 1.Anything that has mass and takes up space. 2.Scratching an itch is an ________. 3.If something can float it has ________. 4.An animal that does not look like its parent when it is born goes through_________. 5.Give an example of a mammal.

Tuesday 1.A natural resource supply that is seemingly unlimited is called a ______________ resource. 2.A natural resource that is limited in supply is called _____________. 3.Earth materials can be classified by their ______________. 4.Solid has a fixed shape and fixed _____. 5.Give one example of a reptile.

Wednesday 1.Name a type of amphibian. 2.Name the three types of rocks for numbers 2, 3, and A prediction to a science experiment is called the _________.

Thursday True or False? 1.Amphibians have dry scaly skin. 2.Adult amphibians breathe with lungs? 3.What is 1 job of the stem of a plant? 4.What is the other job of the stem of a plant? 5.An adaptation helps an organism to __________________.

Friday 1.Which type of matter has no fixed shape and no fixed size? 2.Which takes the shape of its container but has a fixed size? 3.How would you classify an organism with a vertebrate, scales and gills to breathe? 4.__________ the amount of matter in an object. 5. What is the last step of the scientific method?