- 1. You can learn about the world by using your_________.
A) senses B) inquiry skills C) investigation D) ask google
- 2. To find out information, you use __________.
A) inquiry skills B) ask google C) investigation D) senses
- 3. To learn more, scientists plan an __________.
A) ask google B) investigation C) senses D) inquiry skills
- 4. What can you learn from listening to music?
A) how it feels B) how it sounds C) how it feels
- 5. You want to find out which toy car goes a greater distance. What question do you ask?
A) Which car is older? B) Why do cars roll? C) Which car will roll farther?
- 6. You are holding a flower up to your nose, which sense are you using?
A) smell B) sight C) hearing D) touch E) taste
- 7. You do a fair test and draw the results. What are you doing?
A) measuring B) classifying C) communicating
- 8. You want to measure a leaf. Which science tool will you use?
A) measuring glass B) scale C) ruler
- 9. You tell what happens first, next, and last in an activity. Which inquiry skill is this?
A) sequence B) infer C) hypothesize
- 10. If a boy is holding a car at the top of the ramp, which step in an investigation is shown?
A) recording results B) doing a test C) drawing a conclusion
- 11. What do you do when you classify?
A) tell what you think will happen B) use observations to tell why something happened C) group things by how they are alike
- 12. You and a classmate compare your results. The results are not the same. What should you do?
A) throw away the results B) repeat the test C) tell your teacher
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