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Grade 5 Science MCAS Review

Grade 5 Science MCAS Review. Life Science: Life Cycles. All living things go through a life cycle which includes a beginning, growth, reproduction, and death. Life Cycles (click) Plant Life Cycle (click) Frog Life Cycle (click) Metamorphosis (click). Life Science: Plants and Photosynthesis.

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Grade 5 Science MCAS Review

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  1. Grade 5 Science MCAS Review

  2. Life Science: Life Cycles • All living things go through a life cycle which includes a beginning, growth, reproduction, and death. Life Cycles (click) Plant Life Cycle (click) Frog Life Cycle (click) Metamorphosis (click)

  3. Life Science: Plants and Photosynthesis • Plants have three main parts: ROOTS, STEMS and LEAVES • Plants use PHOTOSYNTHESIS to make their food by using energy from the sun Parts of a Plant (click) Photosynthesis (click) Photosynthesis (click)

  4. Life Science: Classification • Classify organisms based on similarities Classification of Living Things (click)

  5. Life Science: Adaptation and Migration • Living organisms ADAPT in order to survive • Many organisms will MIGRATE to warmer areas in order to survive harsh winters Adaptation (click) Adaptation Exploration (click) Monarch Migration (click)

  6. Earth Science: Soil and its Properties • Soil is an important part of plant and animal life • Soil has properties to classify it: • Color • Texture • Ability to hold water • Ability to grow plants Soil Properties (click) Soil (click) Ingredients of Soil (click)

  7. Earth Science: Minerals • Minerals are nutrients that occur naturally in the ground. • Plants get the minerals they need from the soil.

  8. Earth Science: Rocks • Classify rocks into three categories: • Sedimentary • Igneous • Metamorphic • Rock Cycle: http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/10E2C427-793C-4F03-8CF7-AD36936E7447

  9. Earth Science: Shaping the earth • Erosion and Deposition: movement of sediment • Glaciers, Earthquakes and Volcanoes • Landforms Erosion- http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/2CC9A2E5-CE14-459C-A7C5-792E8A7F9430 http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/D42B86A0-1AD4-4A36-90B7-B7D2E17CC3F2

  10. Earth Science: Weather • Water Cycle: • Evaporation • Condensation • Precipitation • Groundwater/Runoff Water Cycle (click) • Weather: properties of the atmosphere at a given time and location, including temperature, air movement and precipitation About Weather (click)

  11. Earth Science: Climate • Climate: the average weather for long periods of time and in a specific region Climate vs. Weather (click) • Climate Regions: • Temperate • Polar • Desert • Tropical • Tundra

  12. Space Science: Earth-Sun-Moon System • Day-Night Cycle: • The earth ROTATES every 24 hours • The earth REVOLVES around the sun every 365 days • The sun is a star Rotation vs. Revolution (click) • Moon Phase: the apparent shape of the lighted part of the moon that can be seen from Earth Moon Phases (click)

  13. Space Science: Earth-Sun-Moon System • Season: a period of the year determined by the position of Earth as it revolves around the sun The Seasons (click)

  14. Space Science: Stars and Solar System • Solar System: made up of a sun, planets and stars • Planets: large circular mass that revolves around a star • Inner vs. Outer Inner vs. Outer Planets (click) • Constellations: the night sky shows patterns created by groups of stars Constellations (click)

  15. Physical science: Measuring Matter • Matter: material that has mass and takes up some amount of space • Mass: the amount of matter in an object • Weight: the force of gravity on an object Defining Matter (click) Mass (click) Weight (click) • States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas States of Matter (click)

  16. Physical Science: Changes in Matter • Form changes: • Solid to Liquid: Melting • Liquid to Gas: Vaporizing • Gas to Liquid: Condensing • Liquid to Solid: Freezing Physical Change in Matter (click)

  17. Physical Science: Energy • Energy: the ability to do work or cause change; can be changed into different forms and can move between objects Energy from Sun (click) Changes in Energy (click)

  18. Physical Science: Forms of Energy/Waves • Energy comes in different forms (light, heat, mechanical, chemical, sound, magnetic) Forms of Energy (click) Sound Energy (click) • Waves: energy travels in waves • We can measure these waves in different ways: wavelength, amplitude and frequency Sound Waves (click)

  19. Physical Science: Light Energy • LIGHT: waves of electromagnetic energy; electromagnetic energy that people can see Light (click) • Color: a property of an object that depends upon the wavelengths of light reflected by the object • White light is made of seven colors. All things reflect color and absorb color. We see an object in the color it reflects. Apples reflect red color. So, they appear red. Color (click)

  20. Physical Science: Light Energy • Reflection: to strike a surface and bounce back in the opposite direction Reflection (click) • Refraction: to bend light as it passes through a material Refraction (click)

  21. Physical Science: Electricity • Electricity: form of energy commonly used for lights, electric motors, and heating. • Static Electricity: electric charges that build up on an object Electricity (click) Static electricity (click)

  22. Physical Science: Electricity • Circuit: a closed path that electricity can flow through (related words: circle, circular) Circuit (click) • Conductor: to allow electricity to pass through easily • Insulator: prevent electricity or heat from passing through Switches and Circuits (click)

  23. Physical Science: Magnets • Magnet: an object with a north and south pole that produces a magnetic field Magnet Intro (click) • Magnets can attract different objects Electricity and Magnets (click) Push and Pull of Magnets (click)

  24. Physical Science: Machines • Simple Machines: a simple device without moving parts that changes the magnitude or direction of a force • They make work easier to do • Examples: lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, screw, and wedge Simple Machines Intro (click) Types of Simple Machines(click) • Complex Machines: made up of two or more simple machines

  25. Physical Science: Technology and Engineering • Design, Engineer, Build: Choose appropriate materials and tools to solve the design challenge Magic School Bus: Under Construction Full Episode (click) • Natural vs. Designed Systems: Bird’s wing and airplane wing

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