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Science Lab Grade 3 October Created by: Kim Smith

Science Lab Grade 3 October Created by: Kim Smith

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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

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Page 1: Science Lab Grade 3 October Created by: Kim Smith

Science LabGrade 3

OctoberCreated by:Kim Smith

Page 2: 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?

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Some animals hibernate during the winter. Which one of these animals

does NOT hibernate?

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All of the following are terrestrial animals EXCEPT_____.

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People cut down trees to build homes. What effect is this likley to have on the animals that live in the

area?

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25% A. They move to a new area.B. They go to sleep.C. They drink water.D. They look for sunlight.

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Omnivores eats both producers and consumers. Which group of animals gives ONLY omnivores?

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25% A. Person, hawk, deerB. Bear, snake, pigC. Hawk, chicken, raccoonD. Raccoon, person, pig

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_______break down dead animals and plants and help add nutrients

to the soil.

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All of the populations living in one place make up_______.

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A rabbit changing it’s color to blend in with its environment is an

example of______.

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Some animals move from one place to another. This is called ___.

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Producers are green plants that make their own food. ___are not

producers.

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Which animal is AQUATIC?

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All people have NEEDS necessary to live. ______is not a need.

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An animal that eats ONLY plants is a (an)_________.

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When you do a science experiment, you tell what you think

is going to happen. This is know as_______.

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What you learn in the science experiment is the_____.

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You observe an experiment to see what is going to happen. All the things you observe are the____.

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____is the step by step way a science experiment is done.

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