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Grade 3 Science, Part 2

Grade 3 Science, Part 2. ACPS. 21. Which of the following objects can increase in volume?. A. Picture Choice 1 Picture Choice 2 Picture Choice 3 Picture Choice 4. B. C. D. 22. Which type of habitat is this animal best suited for?. Marshlands Open plains Sandy beaches

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Grade 3 Science, Part 2

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  1. Grade 3 Science, Part 2 ACPS

  2. 21. Which of the following objects can increase in volume? A. • Picture Choice 1 • Picture Choice 2 • Picture Choice 3 • Picture Choice 4 B. C. D.

  3. 22. Which type of habitat is this animal best suited for? • Marshlands • Open plains • Sandy beaches • Freshwater ponds

  4. 23. Which of these can a tree live without? • Air • Water • Birds • Light

  5. 24. In this food chain, which organism is the producer? • Snake • Frog • Caterpillar • Leaf

  6. 25. Roberto found the young plant shown in the picture. Which of the four plants below might later have developed from that young plant? • Picture Choice 1 • Picture Choice 2 • Picture Choice 3 • Picture Choice 4 A. B. C. D.

  7. 26. The picture shows some ring magnets on a pencil. What can be understood about these magnets from looking at this pictures? • The wood in the pencil is attracted to the poles of the magnets. • The poles of these magnets have been cut away. • The same poles of the magnets are facing each other. • The poles of the magnets are around the outside of each magnet.

  8. 27. Which of these is a nonliving thing that mice need to live? • Water • Grass • Seeds • Rocks

  9. 28. Sugar will dissolve most easily in which beaker? A. • Picture Choice 1 • Picture Choice 2 • Picture Choice 3 • Picture Choice 4 B. C. D.

  10. 29. The roots of a desert plant are close to the surface of the ground. This helps the plant - • Stay warm • Get more air • Make food more quickly • Take in rainwater quickly

  11. 30. Raccoons eat fish, berries, nuts, and green plants. The raccoon is - • A producer • An omnivore • A decomposer • A carnivore

  12. 31. Which will measure air temperature? A. • Picture Choice 1 • Picture Choice 2 • Picture Choice 3 • Picture Choice 4 B. C. D.

  13. 32. Which of these animals should be in a group that has six legs and only two wings? A. • Picture Choice 1 • Picture Choice 2 • Picture Choice 3 • Picture Choice 4 B. C. D.

  14. 33. How do frogs survive the cold winter? • They migrate. • They become camouflaged. • They hide in the trees. • They hibernate.

  15. 34. Which planet is probably the hottest? • Mars • Earth • Venus • Mercury

  16. 35. Which of these shows an inclined plane? A. C. • Picture Choice 1 • Picture Choice 2 • Picture Choice 3 • Picture Choice 4 B. D.

  17. 36. What natural event most likely caused the damage to this forest habitat? • A flood • A fire • A hurricane • An earthquake

  18. 37. Soil is important for plant growth because it - • Makes the Earth’s surface hard • Moves easily from one place to another • Does not let plant roots grow too deeply • Contains nutrients to help plants grow

  19. 38. Which of these shows what the weather is like during summertime in Virginia? A. • Picture Choice 1 • Picture Choice 2 • Picture Choice 3 • Picture Choice 4 B. C. D.

  20. 39. A ball is placed in the beam of a flashlight. The ball will - • Become larger • Create a shadow • Move away from the light • Move toward the light

  21. 40. The pencil above is about - • 1 centimeter • 3 centimeters • 10 centimeters • 20 centimeters

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