RabbitPopulationby SeasonAccording to a recentstudy, the rabbit populationis decreasing in your area.The resources can nolonger support thepopulation of rabbits.Record evidence to supportthis claim from the Gizmo. 5.P.5Forces andMotions   MeasuringMotionMeasure andcompare the runningspeeds of 4 Africanmammals. Recordyour findings in aGraph.   ForestEcosystemRemove oneorganism and clickadvance year to see2 years. Record yourobservations of whathappens and why.5.L.4Ecosystems    BuildingPangaeaExplain the theory ofcontinental drift.Create your ownversion of Pangaeaby fitting Earth'slandmasses togetherlike puzzle piecesSolubilityandTemperatureAnswer the following:1. Why does solubility tendto increase as temperatureincreases?2. At what temperaturerange is sodium chloridemore soluble thanpotassiumnitrate? 5.E.3Changes inLandformsand Oceans   PondEcosystemsDetermine the effectof dissolved oxygenon the fish in apond. Usescreenshots tosupport youranswer.    Erosion RatesAnswer the following:1.why does erosion occurmore quickly ina hot climate thanin a cold climate?2. How do human activitieshelp to cause erosion?How can erosion beslowed?  Matter andMixtures   Phases ofWaterCompare solids,liquids,and gases in terms ofhaving a fixedshape or volume.Describe the phasechanges that occurwhen heat is added toor removed from water   Free FallTowerAnswer the following:1.What two factorsaffectthe terminal velocityof an object?2. Find the terminalvelocity of objectsfalling through air, withor without a parachute.   ChemicalChanges Draw asketch of themolecules in eachphase (solid,liquid, gasWeatheringCreate a Venndiagramto compare formsof mechanicaland chemicalweathering.Forceand FanCartsDesign an experiment totestthe effect of force on aloadedcart. You can choose anysurface and any objectto load onto the cart.report your question,prediction, procedure,observations,and conclusion.  RabbitPopulationby SeasonAccording to a recentstudy, the rabbit populationis decreasing in your area.The resources can nolonger support thepopulation of rabbits.Record evidence to supportthis claim from the Gizmo. 5.P.5Forces andMotions   MeasuringMotionMeasure andcompare the runningspeeds of 4 Africanmammals. Recordyour findings in aGraph.   ForestEcosystemRemove oneorganism and clickadvance year to see2 years. Record yourobservations of whathappens and why.5.L.4Ecosystems    BuildingPangaeaExplain the theory ofcontinental drift.Create your ownversion of Pangaeaby fitting Earth'slandmasses togetherlike puzzle piecesSolubilityandTemperatureAnswer the following:1. Why does solubility tendto increase as temperatureincreases?2. At what temperaturerange is sodium chloridemore soluble thanpotassiumnitrate? 5.E.3Changes inLandformsand Oceans   PondEcosystemsDetermine the effectof dissolved oxygenon the fish in apond. Usescreenshots tosupport youranswer.    Erosion RatesAnswer the following:1.why does erosion occurmore quickly ina hot climate thanin a cold climate?2. How do human activitieshelp to cause erosion?How can erosion beslowed?  Matter andMixtures   Phases ofWaterCompare solids,liquids,and gases in terms ofhaving a fixedshape or volume.Describe the phasechanges that occurwhen heat is added toor removed from water   Free FallTowerAnswer the following:1.What two factorsaffectthe terminal velocityof an object?2. Find the terminalvelocity of objectsfalling through air, withor without a parachute.   ChemicalChanges Draw asketch of themolecules in eachphase (solid,liquid, gasWeatheringCreate a Venndiagramto compare formsof mechanicaland chemicalweathering.Forceand FanCartsDesign an experiment totestthe effect of force on aloadedcart. You can choose anysurface and any objectto load onto the cart.report your question,prediction, procedure,observations,and conclusion.

5th Grade Science Gizmos Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. According to a recent study, the rabbit population is decreasing in your area. The resources can no longer support the population of rabbits. Record evidence to support this claim from the Gizmo.
    Rabbit Population by Season
  2. 5.P.5 Forces and Motions
  3. Measure and compare the running speeds of 4 African mammals. Record your findings in a Graph.
    Measuring Motion
  4. Remove one organism and click advance year to see 2 years. Record your observations of what happens and why.
    Forest Ecosystem
  5. 5.L.4 Ecosystems
  6. Explain the theory of continental drift. Create your own version of Pangaea by fitting Earth's landmasses together like puzzle pieces
    Building Pangaea
  7. Answer the following: 1. Why does solubility tend to increase as temperature increases? 2. At what temperature range is sodium chloride more soluble than potassium nitrate?
    Solubility and Temperature
  8. 5.E.3 Changes in Landforms and Oceans
  9. Determine the effect of dissolved oxygen on the fish in a pond. Use screenshots to support your answer.
    Pond Ecosystems
  10. Answer the following: 1.why does erosion occur more quickly in a hot climate than in a cold climate? 2. How do human activities help to cause erosion? How can erosion be slowed?
    Erosion Rates
  11. Matter and Mixtures
  12. Compare solids, liquids, and gases in terms of having a fixed shape or volume. Describe the phase changes that occur when heat is added to or removed from water
    Phases of Water
  13. Answer the following: 1.What two factors affect the terminal velocity of an object? 2. Find the terminal velocity of objects falling through air, with or without a parachute.
    Free Fall Tower
  14. Draw a sketch of the molecules in each phase (solid, liquid, gas
    Chemical Changes
  15. Create a Venn diagram to compare forms of mechanical and chemical weathering.
    Weathering
  16. Design an experiment to test the effect of force on a loaded cart. You can choose any surface and any object to load onto the cart. report your question, prediction, procedure, observations, and conclusion.
    Force and Fan Carts