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1st Monthly Exam in Science 1 NAME: ____________________________________________________ I. MATCHING. DIRECTIONS: Match column A with column B. A 1. It is a gas that plants and animals need to live. 2. A process in water cycle wherein water goes up. 3. A process in water cycle wherein water forms clouds. 4. Tables and chairs are____________. 5. Things that are alive, grow and change. 6. It is a living thing that cannot move around on its own 7. Liquid that plants and animals need to live. 8. A big ball of hot gas that shines light on Earth. 9. Sometimes called dirt, clay or sand. 10. A process in water cycle wherein water goes down. B. Air Condensation evaporation living non-living things plant precipitation soil sun water II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. DIRECTIONS: Write the word of your answer.

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1st Monthly Exam in Science 1NAME: ____________________________________________________

I. MATCHING. DIRECTIONS: Match column A with column B.

A1. It is a gas that plants and animals need to live.2. A process in water cycle wherein water goes up.3. A process in water cycle wherein water forms clouds.4. Tables and chairs are____________.5. Things that are alive, grow and change.6. It is a living thing that cannot move around on its own7. Liquid that plants and animals need to live.8. A big ball of hot gas that shines light on Earth.9. Sometimes called dirt, clay or sand.10. A process in water cycle wherein water goes down.

B. Air Condensation evaporation living non-living things plant precipitation soil sun water

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. DIRECTIONS: Write the word of your answer.

For Nos. 11, 12, 13 and14. Refer to the illustration.

11.The parts of a plant that hold in the ground. (flower stem leaf roots)

12. The part of a plant that use sunlight, air and water to make food for the plant. . (flower stem leaf roots)

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13. The part of a plant that holds it up. (flower stem leaf roots)

14. The part of a plant that makes the fruit. (flower stem leaf roots)

15. It makes a plant. (fruit seed nutrients soil)

16. The top layer of the Earth’s surface. (fruit seed nutrients soil)

17. Materials that living things need ______. (fruit seed nutrients soil)

18. It holds the seeds. (fruit seed nutrients soil)

19. Green leaves use energy from_______________ to make food. (air sunlight water air, water and sunlight)

20. Green leaves take in air and energy from _______.(air sunlight water air, water and sunlight)

21. A type of animals that are warm blooded. (amphibians reptiles birds mammals)

22. A type of animals that are cold blooded and lay eggs on land. (amphibians reptiles birds mammals)

23. A type of animals that are cold blooded and lay eggs in the water. (amphibians reptiles birds mammals)

24. A type of animals that have feathers, wings, a bill, two legs and lay eggs. (amphibians reptiles birds mammals)

25. A type of animals that have fins, scales or bony plates and live in water. (amphibians reptiles birds mammals)

26. Soil is composed of how many rock particles? (45% 15% 25% 5%)

27. Soil is composed of how many leaves? (45% 15% 25% 5%)

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28. It acts like a sponge underground. (leaf soil root stem)

29. It acts like a straw to carry the nutrients. (leaf soil root stem)

30. It acts like a sunglasses. (leaf soil root stem)

31. The following animals lays eggs EXCEPT_____.(butterfly dolphin chicken frog)

32. It is a process of making food for plant. (life cycle photosynthesis metamorphosis none of these)

33. A stage of a butterfly life cycle in which it has a different shape and hanging by a silken thread, (eggs caterpillar butterfly chrysalis)

34. A stage of a butterfly life cycle in which it crawls and munches leaf. (eggs caterpillar butterfly chrysalis)

35. Which of the following is correct?chemical energy + carbon dioxide = sugarchemical energy + carbon dioxide = lightwater + light = sugarwater + carbon dioxide = light

III. SEQUENCING.

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For numbers 36-39. DIRECTIONS: Arrange the correct order of the butterfly life cycle. Number it from 1-4.

_____ _____

_____ _____

For numbers 41-43. DIRECTIONS: Arrange the correct order of chicken life cycle. Number it from 1-3.

_____ _____ _____

For numbers 44-46. DIRECTIONS: Arrange the correct order of frog life cycle. Number it from 1-4.

_____ _____ _____ _____

For numbers 47-50. DIRECTIONS: Arrange the correct order of the four stages of animals. Number it from 1-4._____ They grow up._____ They die._____ They have babies._____ Animals are born either alive from their mother or hatched from eggs.

2nd Monthly (July) Exam in Science 1

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NAME: ____________________________________________________

MATCHING. DIRECTIONS: Match column A with column B

A.1. These are young plants and animals.2. It means is to get some things from one’s parents.3. It means is being in the first or early stage of life or growth.4. These are a father or a mother.5. It means that things are the same manner or form.6. It means it is not alike.7. It is everything around a living thing like air, sunlight, water and soil.8. It means is to make the form different.9. It is a brightly colored part of a plant.10. A seedling or small vegetable growth.

B. a. alike b. change c. different d. environment e. flower f. inherit g. offspring h. parents i. plant j. young

A.11. It is something that is huge.12. It is something that is tiny.13. It means is to increase.14. It is the way a living thing grows and changes.15. It is an outline of an object.

B.a. bigb. growc. life cycled. shapee. small

MULTIPLE CHOICE. DIRECTIONS: Write the complete word.For numbers 16-18 refer to the illustration below.

A B C

16. Flower A is _________. a. small b. medium c. large 17. Flower B is _________. a. small b. medium c. large18. Flower C is _________. a.small b. medium c. large

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For numbers 19-21 refer to the illustration below.

A B C

19. Cat A is ________. a. small b. medium c. large20. Cat B is ________. a. small b. medium c. large21. Cat C is ________. a. small b. medium c. large

For numbers 22-23 refer to the illustration below.

A B

22. Person A is _________. a. long b. short c. same length with B

23. Person B is _________. a. long b. short c. same length with AFor numbers 24-25 refer to the illustration below.

A B24. Pencil A is _______. a. long. b. short. c. the same length with B.25. Pencil B is _______. a. long. b. short. c. the same length with A.

DIRCETIONS: Write whether the following animals is a mammal, insect or amphibian.____________ 26. monkey ____________ 31. Salamander____________ 27. Mouse ____________ 32. bees ____________ 28. Frog ____________ 33. lion____________ 29. Butterfly ____________ 34. grasshopper____________ 30. Elephant ____________ 35. PigDIRECTIONS: Write the word YES if the statement is correct and NO if not.

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46. stage # _____

47. ___________

_____ 36. An egg is the roundish reproductive body produced by the female of a certain animals._____ 37. A tadpole is the second stage of a frog’s life cycle._____ 38. A young frog is a tailless, stout – bodied amphibian._____ 39. Adult frog have tails._____ 40. An amphibian is an animal that lives part of its life in water and part on land._____ 41. A snake is a mammal._____ 42. A mammal is an animal that usually has hair or fur on its body._____ 43. Insects are any animals of the class insecta having the body divided into three parts._____ 44. A butterfly is an insect with five stage in its life cycle._____ 45. A butterfly larva is called a caterpillar.

CompletionDIRECTIONS: Fill in what is missing in the cycle.

1st Quarter Examination in Science 1

stage # 2

caterpillar

1 2 3 4

butterfly eggs

49. stage # ______

50. ____________

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NAME: ____________________________________________________

MATCHING. DIRECTIONS: Match column A with column B.

1. This is the process in water cycle wherein water goes up.2. This is the process in water cycle wherein water goes down.3. This is the process in water cycle wherein water forms clouds.4. These are things that are alive, grow and change.5. These are things that are not alive.

CondensationEvaporationLiving thingsNon-living things Precipitation

6. A stage of a butterfly life cycle in which it crawls and munch leaf.

7. It is the first stage of a butterfly life cycle8. A stage of a butterfly life cycle in which it has a different shape

and hanging by a silken thread.9. It is the last stage of the butterfly life cycle.

or structure of some animals or insects.

butterflycaterpillarchrysaliseggmetamorphosis

11.The part of a plant that makes a fruit.12.The part of a plant that holds it up.13.The part of a plant that hold the plant in the ground.14.The part of a plant that use sunlight, air and water to make

food for the plant.15.The part of a plant that has seeds in it.

FlowerFruitLeafRootsStem

16.It means the things are in the same manner or form.17.It means is not alike.18.It means is to make the form different.19.It means is to get some things from one’s parents.20.These are young plants and animals.

ChangeDifferentInheritOffspringAlike

21.It means is being the first or early stage of life growth.22.These are a father or a mother.23.It is everything around a living thing like air, sunlight, water

and soil.24.It is a brightly colored part of a plant.25.A seedling or small vegetable growth.

environmentflowerparentsplantyoung

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MULTIPLE CHOICE. DIRECTIONS: Write the word/s to complete the statement.

26.It is a gas that plants and animals need to live.a. air b. soil c. water

27.It is the liquid that plants and animals need to live.a. air b. soil c. water

28.It is sometimes called dirt, clay or sand.a. air b. soil c. water

29.It is a big ball of hot gas that shines on Earth.a. soil b. sun c. water

30.These are animals that are warm blooded.a. amphibians b. birds c. mammals

31.These are animals that have feathers, wings, a bill, two legs and lay eggs.a. amphibians b. birds c. mammals

32.These are animals that are cold blooded and lay eggs on land.a. amphibians b. birds c. reptiles

33.These are animals that are cold blooded and lay eggs in the water.a. amphibians b. birds c. reptiles

34.Penguins belong to __________.a. birds b. mammals c. reptiles

35.Turtle belongs to ___________.a. birds b. mammals c. reptiles

36.Elephant belongs to ___________.a. birds b. mammals c. reptiles

37.These are animals that most of them do not lay eggs.a. B. c.

38.These animals have fins, scales or bony plates and live in water.a. fish b. mammals c. reptiles

39.Sharks belong to ___________.a. fish b. mammals c. reptiles

40.Dolphins belong to ___________.a. fish b. mammals c. reptiles

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41.Monkey belongs to _______________.a. amphibians b. mammals c. fish

42.Frog belongs to _____________.a. amphibians b. mammals c. fish

43.Goldfish belongs to ____________.a. amphibians b. mammals c. fish

44.Snakes belongs to ______________.a. birds b. fish c. reptiles

45.Ostrich belongs to ______________.a. birds b. fish c. reptiles

46.A seedling or a small vegetable growth.a. flower b. plant c. seed

47.These are brightly colored part of a plant.a. flower b. plant c. seed

48.These are sometimes protected with a coating to keep the worms and other underground pests from eating it.

a. flower b. plant c. seed49.It is the portion of the Earth’s surface.

a. environment b. soil c. sunlight50.It is everything around a living thing like air and water.

a. environment b. soil c. sunlight

IDENTIFICATION . DIRECTIONS: ENCIRCLE the living things and BOX the non-living things.

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For Numbers 51-64DIRECTIONS: What do plants need? Put a check on it.

For numbers 65-68DIRECTIONS: How does a frog grow? Number it from 1-4.

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____ ____ ____ _____For numbers 69-72DIRECTIONS: How does a butterfly grow? Number it from 1-4.

____ ___ ____ ____For numbers 73-75DIRECTIONS: How does a chicken grow? Number it from 1-3.

______ _____ _____ For numbers 76-78DIRECTIONS: Encircle the things that are alike.

For number 79DIRECTIONS: Encircle the things that is different.

For number 80DIRECTIONS: Put in a box that shows photosynthesis.

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For numbers 81-85DIRECTIONS: Which are big? Color it blue. Which are small? Color it yellow.

For numbers 86-90DIRECTIONS: Which are long? Color it green. Which are small? Color it orange.

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SEPTEMBER MONTHLY TEST GRADE 1 – SCIENCE

Identify the frog life cycle. Write the complete word/s.

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Multiple choice. Write the word/s to complete the statement.

1. Which of these is not one of the life stage of a frog. (egg fish tadpole)

2. True or False: Frogs start as eggs. (True False) 3. The tadpole lives…

a) In the water b) On the land c) Under the mother frog4. True or False: Frogs are amphibians? (True False)5. Which of these images displays the tadpole?

6.  Frogs are classified as? (Mammals

Amphibians Reptiles) 7. What are frog eggs also known as? (Frog-spawn Froglets Tadpoles)

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8.  Select the correct order for a frog's life cycle ? Eggs, tadpole, froglet, frog Froglet, eggs, frog, tadpole Eggs, froglet, tadpole, frog

9.  What do tadpoles consist of ? Legs and gills Lungs and tails Tails and gills

10.  Where do amphibians live ? Land only Part land and part water Only water

11.  What is the difference between a froglet and a frog ? A froglet has no legs and a frog does A froglet lives on land and a frog lives in the water A froglet has a tail and a frog does not

12.  The frog-spawn stage is like? (water jelly yoghurt) 13. How do tadpoles breathe ? (gills, lungs mouth)14. How do froglets and frogs breathe ? (gills lungs mouth)15. What do tadpoles feed on ?

Insects and plants Fish food Egg yolk in their gut

16.

11.How many cervical(neck) vertebrae do mammals have?

(2 3 4 6 7)

17. The hair in mammals contains 18. True or false. There is no difference between the teeth of herbivores and carnivores. (true false)

19.  True or false. The skin of mammals includes epidermal and dermal layers. (true false)

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20.  True or False. Like reptiles, mammals have secondary and soft palates that allow breathing and chewing at the same time. 21.  Unlike reptiles, mammals have teeth that are (homodont heterodont)22. People are mammals (true false)23. which is mammal? (jellyfish frog crocodile monkey)24. Which are mammals? (ants frogs sea stars humans)25. Bats are mammals (true false)26. Marine mammals are mammals that live in the __________.27. Mammals live on (mountains oceans land all of the above)28. Humans are (mammals)29. The biggest mammal is a (whale giraffe elephant cheetah)30. A bat is the only mammal that flies. Mammals are (invertebrates arthropods spiders vertebrates)31. Vertebrates that can live on land or water and reproduce in water. (mammals reptiles amphibians fish)32. A sea turtle’s animal classification is (amphibian retile fish mammal)33. Dogs, cats, and bears are an example of (fish mammals reptiles amphibians)34. A(n) ______ is an animal that has fur or hair (mammal reptile amphibian)35. Animals that have dry skin covered by scales (amphibians reptiles birds mammals)36.All mammals have lungs and breath air. (true false)37.Which of these is not a kind of teeth that mammals possess? (molars

cuspids canines incisors)38.All female mammals do not produce milk for their offspring. (true false)39.Hair in mammals is meant primarily for: (defense sensation

insulation coloration)40.Mammals are not class of the larger group called vertebrates. (true false)41.Mammalia’ is the scientific name for the class of mammals.42.About how many species of mammals are known to exist today? (20 000 – 25

000; 4 500-6 000; 1 500-2 000 40 000 – 45 0000)43.Which is these is fastest mammal? (cheetah ostrich horse

deer)44.Which is the world’s slowest mammal? (three-toed sloth

galapaogstortoise banana slug seahorse)

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45.The distinctive characteristics of a marsupial mammal is that it has pouch that carries babies. (true false)

SECOND QUARTER TEST GRADE 1 SCIENCE

Name the frog cycle.

Name the parts of a plant.

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Matching type. Write the word/s that complete the statement.

1. The same manner or form Alike2. any living things other than human beings Animals3. To make the form different Change4. Not like Different5. Everything around a living thing like air, sunlight, water,

and soil environment

6. A brightly colored part of a plant. flowers7. to get things from one’s parents Inherit8. Something that is big or huge Large9. Opposite of short Long10.Young plants and animals Offspring11.A father or a mother Parents12.A seedling or small vegetable growth Plant13.Opposite of long short14.Can be small, medium, or large Sizes15.Something that is tiny Small16.The portion of the earth’s surface Soil17.The light from the sun Sunlight

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18. the first or early stage of life or growth Young

Write each animal name under its correct family.

(fox toothed whale dolphin baleen whale coyote blue whale wolf golden jackal domestic dog sea otter)

Dog family Water mammals

Identify by writing the word/s that best complete the sentence.

(Offspring, Plant, Animals, Inherit, Young, Parents, Alike, Different, environment, Sunlight, Soil, Change, flowers, Large, Small, Sizes, Long, short)

1. _______ look like their parents in some ways.2. _____ need sunlight to grow.3. Young _____ can look like their parents.4. Young rabbits _____ long ears, large eyes, and short tails from their parents.5. A _____ deer does not have antlers.6. Young animals are usually like their _____ in color and shape.7. Offspring from the same parent normally took _____ in color and size.8. Offspring from the same mother can look _____.9. The _____ includes air, sunlight, water, and soil.10.The amount of ______ can change the way a plant looks and grows.11._____ helps plants grow.12.A caterpillar _____to a butterfly.13._____ com in many colors.

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14.Some plant can be very _____ in size.15.Some plants are _____ in size.16.Some plants have _____ stems.17.Some plants are _____.

Choose and write the characteristics of water mammals.

18.Breath air good swimmer four stomachs unbranched horns have flippers or fins narrow heads

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

19.Nose called trunk streamlined bodies layer of fat concave backs breathe through lungs convex backs

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

10. Four stomachs good swimmers muscles for storing oxygen covered tip toe striped horse can transfer blood to important organs

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

11. breath air layer of fat varied heads thin bodies Streamlined bodies Sharp teeth

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Complete each statement by the word/s.

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12. The largest animal in the world is (elephant polar bear brown bear blue whale)

13.Blue whale is a (reptile mammal fish amphibian)14.Seals swim with the help of (their body tail flippers hands)15.Water mammals are (cunning hunters good swimmer good flyer fast

jumpers)16._____ is a water mammal. (blue whale octopus Tuttle jelly fish)17.The lightest species of mammals is _____ (bat tiger Etruscan shrew

goat)18.Mammals that lay eggs are _____ (bat and koala cow and goat platypus

and spiny anteater dolphin and otter)19.The hunting of whales is called _____ (mailing whaling bailing sailing)20.Whales are hunted for (flippers eyes blowhole meat and oil)21.A walrus can be found (in both North and South Pole only in North Pole

Only on south Pole in tropics)22._____ is a water mammal. (shark jelly fish squid dolphin)23.Seals swim with the help of _____ (flippers tail hands their body)

NOVEMBERMONTHLY TEST GRADE 1 SCIENCE

Multiple choice. Write the word/s to complete the statement.

1. How many legs does an insect have? (2 4 6 8)2. How many body parts does an insect have? (3 2 4 1)3. Which one is an insect? (cat butterfly earthworm dog)4. Which one is an insect? (ant cow spider snake)5. Which one is an insect? (minnow wasp tarantula whale)6. Which one is an insect? (ladybug lobster sparrow blue jay)7. Which one is an insect? (kangaroo grasshopper toad frog)8. Which one is an insect?(parrot dolphin toucan beetle)9. Is a butterfly an insect? (no yes)10. Which is a body part of an insect? (finger head neck toe)11. Which is a body part of an insect? (land liver heart thorax)12. Which is a body part of an insect? (apple abdomen apricot alligator)13. Which is the 1st stage in a butterfly's life cycle?

adult butterfly egg pupa larva14. What is another word we use for caterpillar?

Pupa snail worm larva15. Which is the 2nd stage in a butterfly's life cycle?

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Pupa larva adult butterfly chrysalis16. Which is the 3rd stage in a butterfly's life cycle?

Egg adult butterfly pupa larva17. What is another word we use for pupa?

Egg chrysalis larva purple18. Which is the 4th stage in a butterfly's life cycle?

Larva adult butterfly egg chrysalis19. What is the word that means changes an animal goes through as it grows up?

Chrysalis metamorphosis egg proboscis20. What is the name of the body part that is like a straw and a butterfly uses it to suck up nectar from a flower?

Egg chrysalis proboscis larva

21.How many legs do all insects have? (2 6 3) 22. The legs are attached to what part of an insect? (head abdomen thorax)23. The wings are attached to what part of an insect? (head abdomen thorax)24. How many main body sections do all insects have? (2 6 3)25. Antennae or feelers are found on what part of an insect? (head abdomen thorax)26. Where is the thorax of an insect located? (behind the head behind the abdomen)27. Which of the three main body sections is usually the largest? (head abdomen thorax)28. What kind of skeleton do insects have? (soft hard)29. Where are the skeletons of insects  located? (inside the body outside the body)30. What is the skeleton of an insect called? (intoskeleton exoskeleton)31. What is an insect's skeleton made of? (chitin bones)32. In how many ways are insects alike? (two six three)

Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct word from the word bank.

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(8 eat insects millions abdomen 6 Antarctica silk black widow hardens webs)

1. Female spiders wrap their eggs with ____________________.2. A spider has ____________________ simple eyes.3. Spiders have been on Earth for hundreds of ____________________ of years.4. Spiders are found everywhere except ____________________.5. The spider uses the silk for traps, nests, as a wrapping, as a dragline, and also as____________________.6. A spider has two body parts, the head/thorax and the ____________________.7. Two spiders to watch out for are the brown recluse and the ____________________.8. The major role of the spider is to ____________________.9. A spider has ____________________ spinnerets.10. As the liquid shoots out of the spinnerets and is exposed to the air, it

Multiple choice. Write the word/s to complete the statement.

11. Insects are: a) Vertebrates b) Invertebrates c) Animals w/Backbone d) None 12. Which of the following arthropods can fly:

a) Arachnids b) Crustaceans c) Insects d) Myriopoda 13. Insects DO NOT have:

a) 3 body segments b) Fangs c) Antennae d) 6 legs 14. Which of the following is not an insect:

a) Dragonfly b) Beetle c) Moth d) Spider

15. Which insect protects itself by stinging: a) Fly b) Hornet c) Beetle d) Grasshopper

16. What are the three parts of an insect’s body? a) Head, abdomen, tail b) Head, wing, tail c) Body, wings, legs d) Head, thorax, abdomen

17. Most insects hear, smell, and taste using which segment of their body? a) Thorax b) Head c) Abdomen d) Antennae

18. Name the strong lightweight covering that insects have: a) Endoskeleton b) Exoskeleton c) Armor d) Shell

19. A person who studies insects is an:

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a) Entomologist b) Paleontologist c) Arachnologist d) Insectologist 20. The series of stages an insect goes through as it changes from egg to adult is called:

a) Chitin b) Metamorphosis c) Molting d) Nymph 21. Insects breathe through:

a) Mouth b) Skin c) Spiracles d) Oral cavity 22. Insects have special mouth parts allowing them to:

a) Chew b) Suck d) Pierce d) All 23. Insects are so successful because of their:

a) Flying ability b) Small size c) Exoskeleton d) All 24. The butterfly starts out as a what? (a caterpillar an egg a worm in achrysalis)25

. Another name for a caterpillar is (a worm a larva a pupa)

26.  In the stage of the butterfly's life, it likes to eat milkweed leaves.

First Second Third Last

4.  Pupas are often camouflaged to Look pretty on a tree

Match the color of the larva To hide from predators

5.  There are how many stages in the lifecycle of a butterfly's life? 10 7 5 4

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6.  The lifecycle of a butterfly's life can also be called what?

A changing experience A long process

A metamorphosis

7.  What emerges from the chrysalis? (a worm an egg a butterfly a larva)

8.  What does the caterpillar attach itself to? (a leaf a rock a branch)

9.  The egg hatches into a what? (a butterfly a chrysalis a larva a worm)10.  This is the first stage of a butterfly's life cycle after hatching from an egg.

Larva Egg Adult butterfly Pupa

11. What is it called when a trait is passed on from parents to their young? Inherited Camouflage Mimicry Trait

12. During hibernation an animal does what? Flies south for the winter

Changes color to match the environment Slow's down its body systems to save energy Acts like other animals to scare off predators

13. This is a picture of the stage of a butterfly's life cycle where it has a hard covering. What is this called? (egg adult butterfly larva pupa)

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14. What do we call it when animals move from one place to another as the seasons change? (hibernation migration camouflage mimicry)15. What is a trait that helps animals meet their needs, to survive?

Inherited Trait Adaptation Instinct

16. This picture is an example of what? Migration Hibernation Adaptation A life cycle

17.  All animals have the same stages in their life cycles. (true false)18. The first stage of a frog's life cycle and a butterfly's life cycle is what? 20.  When a harmless animal looks like a poisonous one, it is called camouflage. (true false)21.  An instinct is a behavior that an animal is born knowing how to do. (true false)22.  ________ are features of animals, like fish's gills or scales. (traits instrict camouflage hibernation)23.  Cats and dogs are vertebrates because

They walk on four legs. They have a backbone. They have tails. They are furry.

24.  A fossil tells us that life existed in the past. (true false)25.  When tree sap hardens we call this (amber gem bones extinct)26.  An __________ animal is no longer living. (vertebrate mammal extinct invertebrate)27.  Fossils show that Earth has _____ over time. (stayed the same changed grown shrunk)28.  Put the life cycle of a frog in the correct order.

Adult frog, tadpole, egg, tadpole with legs, froglet Tadpole with legs, tadpole, egg, froglet, adult frog Egg, tadpole, froglet, tadpole with legs, adult frog

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Egg, tadpole, tadpole with legs, froglet, adult frog 29.  Why do animals migrate?

To move to warmer climates. For more available food. Because it is an instinct. All of the above.

THIRD QUARTER TEST GRADE 1 – SCIENCE1. What do mammals feed their babies from their mothers?  2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.

chocolate milkbread grass

2. What are Fishes covered with? hair feather scales bones

3.  Some Amphibians have .... moist skin hair scales feather

4.  Animals that have backbones are called ..... invertebrates vertebrates fish birds

5.  All Reptiles ... are warm-blooded lay eggs have feathers are scientists

6.  What are cold-blooded animals? ..... 

Animals that get heat from what they eat.

Animals that get heat from their surrounding.

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Animals that eat a lot of ice.

Animals that live on the land. 7.  What helps the reptiles to hold the moisture in and keep the animal from

becoming dried out? 

Their gills Their lungs

Their thick skin with scales Their feathers8.  All Birds ..... 

Breathe with gills Have feathers

Are mammals Have hair 9.  What do mammals use to breathe with? 

Gills Skin

Lungs Warm blood 10.  Scientists who study animals are called ..... )

Ecologists Animalists

Zoologists Environmentalists

11.  Animals that begin their life in water and live the rest of their life in land are called .... 

Mammals Amphibians

Reptiles Birds 12.  What does Metamorphosis mean? 

Study of animals More of phosis Change in weather Change in form

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13.  Which of the following animals lay eggs?  People Whales Snakes Tigers

14.  Comparing or organizing things into groups is called .....  Individualizing Classifying Coming together Metamorphosis

15.  People belong to what class of animals?  Reptiles Amphibians Birds Mammals

16.  What does invertebrate mean?  Animals without backbone Animals with backbone Animals that change in form Animals that lay eggs

17.  Which class of animals DO NOT breathe with gills .....  Mammals Fish Amphibians Cold-blooded

18.  Where do most Mammals live?  Sea Land Sea and land Sky

19.  How do fishes breathe?  Through lungs Through their skin Through their gills Through their feathers

20.  Animals that make their own body heat are ..... Cold-blooded White-blooded Warm-blooded Red-blooded

21.  A Butterfly grows from egg to a caterpillar to a Cacoon and finally to a beautiful Butterfly. This process of changes in form is called ... 

Metamorphism Zoology Breathing Getting heat from surroundings

22.  Mammals are covered with ..... Sand Hair Water Air

23.  Which of the following belong to Mammals?  A. Humans/People B. Birds C. Lizards D. Frogs 24.  How do cold-blooded animals get the heat?  A. From their gills

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B. By living in the sea C. From the surroundings D. By laying eggs 25.  All Birds have hair.  A. True B. False 26.  What do warm-blooded animals do to make their body heat?  A. They eat food B. They wear warm jackets C. They breathe with gills D. They lay eggs 27.  Who are Zoologists?  A. Scientists who study animals B. Scientists that study the environment C. Reptiles D. Amphibians 28.  Which of the following animals are Mammals ... 

Whale Frog Crow Tiger Walrus Humans Snakes Alligators Hippopotamus

29.  Which of the following animals are invertebrates (do not have a backbone) (choose the correct answer - bonus question - this is not graded)

Tiger Humans Snails Fishes 30.  Animals that have thick scales on the outsides are .....  Amphibians Mammals Reptiles D. Birds

1. Frogs have ____ loop circulation, fish have ____ loop circulation. single, double double, single atrial, ventricle five, four2. Hagfish and lamprey are similar in that they both:

have boney skeletons do not have jaws

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live in fresh or sea water are lobe-finned3. Which of the following pairs is most closely related?

sharks and salmon salmon and catfishstingrays and lampreys hagfish and lungfish

4. Blood leaves the atrium of the fish and goes to the: Gills ventricleBody cloaca

5. The lateral line system is responsible for: detecting vibrations spawning

maintaining homeostasis bouyancy6. Sharks sink to the bottom when not swimming because: their skeletons are very heavy they have no anal fin

they have no operculum they have no swim bladder7. Which of the following pairs is most closely related: frogs and salamanders frogs and catfish

frogs and toads frogs and caecilians8. The process by which a tadpole becomes a frog is called:

Spawning metamorphosisHomeostasis double loop circulation

9. Tadpoles are different from frogs in that: they breathe using gills they are herbivoresthey have a two-chambered heart all of these

10. Which fin is responsible for a fish's forward movement?Caudal pectoralPelvic dorsal

11. Scientists group animals by similar characteristics. Now you try grouping these vertebrates! Write each animal in the category where it belongs.

Lion Pelican Snake Salamander Penguin Money Turtlefrog Vulture Rhinoceros Alligator Toad

Birds Reptiles Mammals Amphibians

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12. A grasshopper is an                               . (amphibian insect egg)13. What 3 things do living things need?

soil, water, air air, land, water air, food, water 14. A predator is an animal that                               .

hunts animals goes swimming eats ice cream lays eggs

15. What do fishes use to swim? legs hands and feet fins and tails face

16. What answer lists the correct life-cycle of frogs and toads in order? froglet, egg, tadpole, adult frog tadpole, adult frog, egg, froglet egg, tadpole, froglet, adult frog adult frog, tadpole, froglet, egg

17. Which animals eat meat? rabbit, cow and bee lion, eagle and fox lizard, butterfly and mosquito

18. A whale and dolphin are both                               . reptiles birds mammals fish

19. Missing words.

Invertebrate

Vertebrate

Four Five Birds Fish Reptiles

Mammals

Amphibians

Insects

Mollusks

Octopus

Squid Gils Lungs Warm

Cold Birds Exoske Reptil Arthro Sea- Starfis worm

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leton es pods urchin h

a) An animal that has a backbone is called a _________ and an animal without a backbone is called an _____.

b) There are _____ main groups of vertebrates and _____ main groups of invertebrates.

c) The five main groups of vertebrates are:__________d) _____ like ants and bees are invertebrates.e) Slugs and snails are _____ that live on land and _____ and cuttlefish are

mollusks that live in the sea.f) Mammals breathe using _____ an dgfish breathe using _____.g) Most reptiles and fish are _____-blooded.h) Mammals are birds are _____ -bloodedi) _____ and _____ lay eggs. All invertebrates lay eggs.j) Scorpions, spiders,crabs, and insectsare called _____ because they have hard

bodies called an _____ and jointed legs.k) Animals like the _____ and ______ are called echinoderms.l) _____ are annelids because they have segmented bodies covered in bristels.

JANUARY MONTHLY EXAM - GRADE 1

Identification. Directions: Identify what is being ask in the sentence. Choose your answer from the word pool. Write in complete word/s.

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a. attract b. force c. gravity d. machine e. magnetf. pole g. repel h. strong i. technology j. tool

_____1. It is a push or a pull that makes something move._____2. A force that pulls things toward he ground_____3. Use scientific knowledge to solve problems._____4. A thing that can be held in hand._____5. A thing used in the performance of some kind of work._____6. It shows great power_____7. It means to pull toward_____8. It means to push away_____9. An object that attracts some kinds of metal._____10. It is located at the end of some magnets.

True or False. Directions: Write T if the statement is True and F if the statement is false. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.

_____11. Gravity is a force that pull things away the ground._____12. Speed tells how quickly or slowly something moves._____13. Move is to pass from one place to another._____14. Tools and machines help us do things we can not do alone._____15. Snail moves fast._____16. Airplane moves slow._____17. A magnet can pull or an object made of iron without touching it._____18. The penny have iron in it._____19. N stands for north pole._____20. S stands for south pole_____21. A magnet has one pole_____22. The magnet pulls more on an object when it is close to the object_____23. All things can move and down only _____24. Different poles attract each other_____25. Some poles repel each other

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Directions: Write the word/s to complete the statement.

26. What will happen if you pull the bottom blocks the blocks will remain on its position the block will crash

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27. When a child pushes a car with a lot of force. The car will move________.quickly slowly

28. When a child pushes a car with less force. The car will move__________quickly slowly

29. When you are pushing a box upward a hill, you will need __________ forcelot of less

30. When you are pushing a box in a slippery floor, you will need ________forcelot of less

31. Which of the following materials can be attracted by a magnet? metal plastic

32. Which of the following materials can be attracted by a magnet?metal plastic

33. A turtle moves ____________ fast slowly34. A cheetah moves _________ fast slow35. It is one kind of metal. iron paper36. It is simple machine that is used to push things apart. Wedge wheel and axle37. It is a simple machine that is used to push things apart.

wedge wheel and axle38. It is a simple machine that can be used to lift something

lever pulley39. It is a simple machine that uses a wheel and rope to move things up and down.

lever pulley40. It is a simple machine that helps to move things up or down.

inclined plane lever41. It helps lift the nail from the board. inclined plane lever42. It holds the wood board of the house together. pulley screws43. A shovel is an example of a ___________. machine wedge44. Scissor is an example of a ____________ machine tools45. A knife is an example of a ____________ machines tools

Illustration. Direction: Draw the following tools:

scissor Spatula Ladle Measuring cup pailFebruary Monthly Test – Science 1

Write the word that best complete each sentence.

1. A kite is moved by (water gravity wind)

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2. A _____ attracts into objects (gravity magnet force)3. Susan will use a _____ to make something move (force wind water)4. A ball rolls down a hill because of _____ (gravity magnet wind)5. What would be a good way to slow down on a bicycle?

Drag your feet along the ground Ask someone to give you a pushPedal faster

6. What would be a good way to speed up on a slide?Hold onto the sides Put your feet downWear slippery clothes

7. Which of these things could you change the shape of by pushingA sandcastle A metal toy car A glass cup

8. Pusher and pulls are examples of Force Stretches twists

9. When you push a toy car, it eventually stops. This is due to something calledFriction Gravity Twisting

10.With the same push, would a heavy car travel further or less far than a light car?Further Less far They’d both travel the same distance

11.On which track would a sledge move the fastest?A flat track A gently sloping track A steeply sloping track

12.What else might affect the speed of a sledge on a track?The colour of the track The surface of the trackThe name of the track

13.What is the best description of what forces do?They stop things moving They start things movingThey make things speed up, slow down or change direction or shape

14.What is the force called that make things all when we drop them?Friction Gravity stretching

15.When you pick up a bag of shopping, are you using a push or a pull?A push A pull neither

16.When you squeeze a sponge dry, are you using a push or a pull?A push A pull neither

17.Do the keys on a piano need to push or pull to make a sound?A push A pull neither

18.When you drag along a toy cart by a string, are you using a push or a pull?

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A push A pull neither19.Which of these activities uses a twist?

Ringing a doorbell Kicking a footballWinding up a clockwork toy

20.What could you make move by blowingA box of books A lorry A toy windmill

21.Which moves the fastest?A child walking A child cycling A speeding car

22.Which moves the slowest?A galloping horse A crawling snail A flying bird

23.How could you stop a toy car moving down a slope?Give it a push Put something in its pathIt’s impossible to stop

24.Why would it be dangerous to try to stop a real car?Because a real car is heavy and would knock you overBecause a real car has brakesIt wouldn’t be dangerous

Supply the missing word to complete the statement. Choose from the list.(motion, smooth, force, gravity, attracts, moves, repel, strong, machines, tools)

1.The magnet _____ tiny pieces of metal.2. The two magnets _____ each other because they both the same poles.3. the magnet _____ the nails.4. The soccer players are _____ while playing this game.5. The colorful balls are on the floor because of _____.6. Tools and machines help us do things we can not do alone.7. _____ are being used everyday by construction workers.8. The hurricane is moving in full _____.9. The driver needs to slow down the _____of the car.10. The two turtle shells are _____ and shiny.

Matching type:

1. Can be placed in any position Attract2. To pull toward Behind3. At or toward the rear of Force

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4. A push or a pull that makes something move Friction5. A force that makes a moving object slow down or stop

moving Gravity

6. A force that pulls things toward the center of earth Heavy7. Of great weight In front of8. The part of side of anything that faces forward Left9. Located on or near the side of a person. It is the

opposite of right Machine

10.Is a thing used in the performance of some kind of work Motion11.The act of moving Move12.To pass from one place or position to another Object13.Anything that can be seen Position14.A place or location Pull15.To draw or tug toward oneself or itself. Push16.To press upon or against a thing with force in order to

move it away Repel

17.To push away Right18.Located on or near the side of a person. It is the

opposite of left. Smooth

19.Not rough Strong20.Is having, showing, or able to show great power Tool

4th Quarter Test - Science 1

Supply the missing word to complete the statement. Choose from the list.(friction, heavy, pulling, push, force, motion, right, left, position, behind, in front of, object)

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1. The snow is causing some _____ for the polar bear.2. The yellow tractor is _____.3. The boy is _____the rope.4. The lady is going to _____ away from the object.5. The _____ of the hurricane is changing.6. The _____of the car is fast7. The arrow is pointing to the _____ hand side.8. People need to make a _____ when they see this traffic sign.9. The _____ of the object is from left to right.10. The pig is _____ the fence.11. The family is __________ their home. 12. An _____ can be place in any position.

Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong.1.  Matter is everywhere.  It exists in different forms 2.  Matter has mass and occupies space. 3.  It may be round, square, triangular or rectangular. 4.  It may also come in different sizes. Some are bigger than others. 5.  Solid has definite size and shape. 6.  Gas can be seen and touched. 7.  Liquid has its own shape. 8.  Mass is the amount of material an object has. 9.  Matter has weight. 10.  Gases can also flow.

Write SOLID, LIQUID, GAS.

11.  Cap 12.  Smoke from a vehicle. 13.  Air freshener 14.  Mango juice 15.  Clock 16.  Book 17.  Scissors 18.  Air inside the balloon 19.  Tree 20.  Softdrink

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22.  Identify what is being described.  Write the word/s from the list. (sun, sound, vibration, gas, noise, melting, freezing)

A. This kind of sound can harm our eardrums. B. It is the change from solid to liquid. C. Water is changed into this when frozen. D. It is the back and forth movement of the surface of an object. E. It is produced when an object vibrates. F. It is the change from liquid to solid. G. Water may change into this when heated long enough. H. It is any sound that is unpleasant to hear. I. It is the main source of energy on earth.

Describe the sound, write loud or soft. 23. fire truck 24.  Chirping bird 25.  Church's bell 26.  Ambulance 27.  Breezing air

Multiple choice. Write the word/s to complete the statement.

28. The speed of sound depends on the medium through which the waves are passing. The speed of sound in gases depends on what?Temperature air density visibility

29.The mechanical vibrations that can be interpreted as sound are able to travel through what? (liquid solid gas all of the above)

30.What is he matter called that supports the sound?Plasma medium solid none of the above

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Matching type: Write the word/s to complete the statement.

1. objects that vibrate quickly high2. a tool used for producing musical sounds instrument3. The volume of sound loud4. Objects that vibrate slowly low5. How high or low a sound is pitch6. The volume of sound soft7. Made when an object vibrates sound8. To move quickly back and forth Vibrate9. How loud or soft a sound is volume10.A travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure

transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations.

Write the word/s to complete the statement. Choose your answer from the list. (vibrate, sound, instrument, soft, loud, volume, pitch, high, low)1. The little boy can hear the sound when the can _____2. You can hear all kinds of _____3. This strings on this instrument will make sound.4. The kitten makes _____ sounds while it purrs.5. Fireworks make _____sounds.6. I need to turn on the _____.7. Drum can make a loud _____.8. The high _____of the instrument made the girl cover up her ears.9. During workshop, we need to keep a _____ noise level.

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Write the correct word in the blank.

amplitude           sonic boom           pitch        echo           sound       

sound wave        speed of sound     vibrate      volume       wavelength

1. __________ repeated vibrations that you can hear2. __________ how a sound wave is measured3. __________ moving pattern of high and low pressure4. __________ distance between compressions in a sound wave5. __________ move back and forth6. __________ sound reflection7. __________ how high or low a sound is8. __________ the amount of sound energy that reaches your ear9. __________ how fast sound moves through something10.__________ compressed sound waves made when an object goes faster 

than the speed of sound

Write.

1. Five (5) things that make sound.2. Why can you hear someone who is in another room?3. Why do we hear echoes?4. Five (5) properties of sound5. Explain why we can hear sound better in air than we can underwater.