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5th grade Science FCAT review
Speed Match Review Game

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Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
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If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
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Sedimentary
A mixture
Do more trials, keep good records, control other variables
Earthquakes, landslides, hurricanes, volcanoes
Digestive and circulatory systems
It will rise up
One!
Data
Elements
The closest star to Earth
Sun's gravity
Data
Carnivore
Moving water
Distance from Sun, atmosphere, liquid water
Cause physical weathering
Cause chemical weathering
Behavioral
Chemical
Community
To test hypotheses
Radiant energy (aka electromagnetic waves)
On a sunny, hot day
Protist
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
What kind of adaptation is migration?
When thrust is greater than gravity, what will happen to a rocket on the ground?
What are two factors that make life on Earth possible?
When you combine water, salt, and sawdust, what is created?
How many variables should be changed in an experiment?
What are two common ways to improve an experiment?
Sandstone and limestone are example of ___________ rocks.
What force keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?
Algae, phytoplankton, and zooplankton are all examples of the ___________ kingdom
What do you need to make conclusions?
Which two systems work together to bring nutrients to cells?
What can freezing water do to a rock?
Gold, silver, and iron are examples of ___________.
What is a meat-eating animal called?
What are the small, rocky planets in our solar system?
The trees, sawgrass, alligators, deer, panthers, and fish living in the Florida Everglades are an example of a ___________.
What kind of change takes place when you bake bread?
What are two examples of processes that cause fast changes in the Earth's surface?
When will a puddle of water evaporate quickly?
Why do scientists do experiments?
What is the Sun?
Where does the energy come from in hydroelectric dams?
How do we get energy (light and heat) from the Sun?
What is the information collected in an experiment called?
What can the acids in rainwater do to a rock?

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DescriptionMatch:
What is a meat-eating animal called?Carnivore
What kind of adaptation is migration?Behavioral
Which two systems work together to bring nutrients to cells?Digestive and circulatory systems
Algae, phytoplankton, and zooplankton are all examples of the ___________ kingdomProtist
The trees, sawgrass, alligators, deer, panthers, and fish living in the Florida Everglades are an example of a ___________.Community
Gold, silver, and iron are examples of ___________.Elements
What kind of change takes place when you bake bread?Chemical
When will a puddle of water evaporate quickly?On a sunny, hot day
When you combine water, salt, and sawdust, what is created?A mixture
When thrust is greater than gravity, what will happen to a rocket on the ground?It will rise up
Sandstone and limestone are example of ___________ rocks.Sedimentary
Where does the energy come from in hydroelectric dams?Moving water
What can freezing water do to a rock?Cause physical weathering
What can the acids in rainwater do to a rock? Cause chemical weathering
What are two examples of processes that cause fast changes in the Earth's surface?Earthquakes, landslides, hurricanes, volcanoes
What is the Sun?The closest star to Earth
What are the small, rocky planets in our solar system?Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
What force keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?Sun's gravity
How do we get energy (light and heat) from the Sun?Radiant energy (aka electromagnetic waves)
What are two factors that make life on Earth possible?Distance from Sun, atmosphere, liquid water
How many variables should be changed in an experiment?One!
What is the information collected in an experiment called?Data
What do you need to make conclusions?Data
Why do scientists do experiments?To test hypotheses
What are two common ways to improve an experiment?Do more trials, keep good records, control other variables