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Title: Science quizzes for primary school students
Description: General science practice for primary school students grade 4 to 6

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Get kids excited about science with this fun-filled quiz game! We’ve provided 20
sample questions covering a variety of engaging topics
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Cut them apart on the
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dotted lines
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• Print five copies of the point cards reproducible
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Setting Up
• Hang a pocket chart in a highly visible place
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•  lace the question cards in the correct columns on the chart
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Make sure the question sides are facing out
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Put the 100-point cards along the top
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row, the 150-point cards in the second row, and so on
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Designate them
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Player 1, 2 and 3 (or Team 1, 2 and 3)
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•  ou or a volunteer “game show host” should pull the point card from the chosen
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column and ask the question on the revealed card
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She can then choose another question
card to answer
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• f Player 1 answers incorrectly, Player 2 or 3 can answer the question, dependI
ing on who raises his hand first
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If that player answers incorrectly, the last player has the
opportunity to answer the question
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• f the last player answers the question incorrectly, the host reads the answer out
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loud and turns the question card over in the pocket chart
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• Play continues until all questions have been answered
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diamond

What is the hardest natural substance
found on Earth?

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What are metamorphic rocks formed by?

heat and pressure

igneous rock

What kind of rock is formed when
hot magma cools?

the bottom

In a canyon wall, are the oldest parts usually
at the top or the bottom?

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gasoline

Which is not an example of a renewable energy
resource—windmills, solar cells, gasoline,
or hydroelectric dams?

In what state does matter change its shape
without changing its volume?

liquid

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kinetic energy

Is energy associated with motion called
isometric energy, kinetic energy, or potential energy?

faster

As an ice cube melts, do the water molecules
move faster or slower?

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the skin

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What is the body’s largest organ?

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Blood does not flow through which of the following:
arteries, veins, capillaries, or platelets?

platelets

the digestive system

What system is the esophagus part of?

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the respiratory system

What is the name of the system that brings oxygen
into the body and releases carbon dioxide?

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an electromagnet

What is the name for a magnet that is magnetic
only when an electric current is running through it?

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What do solar cells convert into electricity—
heat, air, or sunlight?

sunlight

the south pole

Would the north pole of a magnet be attracted
to the north or south pole of another magnet?

parallel

Which kind of circuit has each component
connected to the power source on its own—
series or parallel?

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biodegradable

What do we call something that nature can
break down into its elements?

Which of these is not one of the “three R’s”
that can help protect our environment—
reduce, reuse, replant, or recycle?

replant


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true

True or False?
The ozone layer is important to life on Earth because
it absorbs harmful radiation from the sun
Title: Science quizzes for primary school students
Description: General science practice for primary school students grade 4 to 6