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1st Grade Science Vocabulary
Goal 1
Push
Pull
Movement
Force
Magnet
Height
Compare
Balance
Motion
Model
Poles
Goal 2
Day
Night
Pattern
Earth
Space
Phases
Goal 3
Color
Size
Shape
Texture
Minerals
Soil
Sand
Clay
Top Soil
Physical Property
Recognize
Nourish
Observations
Goal 4
Shelter
Variety
Explain
Protect
Improve
Reuse
Recycle
Basic
Needs
Environment
Forces and Motion
A force that moves something away from you
A force that moves something closer to you
To go from one place to another
A push or a pull
A piece of iron or steel that attracts other metal objects
The length of a vertical object
To observe how things are alike and different
A tool that measures mass
A change in an object’s position
An example or representation
One of the two ends of a magnet
Earth in the Universe
The time between sunrise and sunset
The time between sunset and sunrise
Something that is repeated
The third planet from the sun
The area beyond the atmosphere of the Earth
A stage in the process of change
Earth Systems, Structures and Processes
The kind of light that comes from an object
How big something is
What it is like on the outside
How an object feels
A substance found in nature
A mixture of tiny bits of rock, air, water and dead plants and animals
Tiny loose grains of rocks and shells
Earth mud
The upper part of the dirt
The way an object looks or feels
To identify or notice something
To provide plants with food and water
The act of viewing and gathering facts
Ecosystems
A place where animals can live and be safe
A different amount of things
To tell about something in detail
To cover or shield from injury or danger
To make more useful
To purposefully use again
The process of treating materials to use again
The essentials
The lack of something necessary or essential
The surroundings or place in which something lives
Conditions
Diagram
Contrast
Recognize
Organisms
Destructive
Goal 4
Energy
Plant
Nutrients
Indirectly
Directly
Source
Conditions
The state in which a person or thing exists
A plan drawn to show how something works
How two objects are different
To identify as previously seen or known
An individual life form
To cause harm or damge
Molecular Biology
Ability to perform work
A living thing that is not a mineral or an animal
Vitamins and minerals that come from food
Not intentionally or on purpose
In a controlled manner
The thing or place from which something comes
The state in which a person or thing exists