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Trimester 3 Review
Learning Outcomes
M6, P5, P6, L7, E5, E6, E7, S1-S12
Unit 10 Chemical Reactions
Physical (P) or Chemical (C)?
Ice melts to form liquid
water
Physical
Unit 10 Chemical Reactions
Physical (P) or Chemical (C)?
Wood burns to form
gases and ash
Chemical
Unit 10 Chemical Reactions
Physical (P) or Chemical (C)?
Boiling water
Physical
Unit 10 Chemical Reactions
Physical (P) or Chemical (C)?
Baking cookies
Chemical
Unit 10 Chemical Reactions
Which of the following is not
evidence of a chemical change?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Fizzing or bubbling
Changing color
Precipitate forming
State change (solid, liquid, gas)
Unit 10 Chemical Reactions
What is the product in this
equation?
Hydrogen + Chlorine  Hydrogen Chloride
Unit 10 Chemical Reactions
Reactants
Oxygen (O)
-gas
-highly reactive
-things burn well in oxygen
-produces hotter flames
Hydrogen (H)
-gas
-highly reactive
-inflammable (can
-easily be set on fire)
O + H2  H2O
Product: Water (H2O)
Water is:
•A liquid
•Not reactive
•Puts out fire
Name one way the properties of water are different
than the reactants’ properties.
Unit 7 Density
Which of the following is the
correct formula for density?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Mass x Volume
Length x Width x Height
Mass ÷ Volume
Volume ÷ Mass
Unit 7 Density
If an object has a mass of 20g and
a volume of 5ml, what is the
density?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4 g/ml
100 g/ml
5 g/ml
15 g/ml
Unit 7 Density
Sink (S) or Float (F)?
Gold bar
3
19.3 g/cm
Sink
Unit 7 Density
Sink (S) or Float (F)?
Wood
3
0.75 g/cm
Float
Unit 7 Density
Which statement is correct about
why ships float?
a.
b.
c.
The weight is greater than the upthrust
because the hull is solid.
The upthrust is greater than or equal to the
weight because the hull is filled with air.
The ship is more dense than the water
because it is filled with air.
Unit 12 Variation
Which of the following is NOT
a variation inherited in
humans?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Height
Blood type
Wearing a uniform
Rolling your tongue
Unit 12 Variation
What causes variation?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Features are passed on from our parents.
Features are a result of our environment.
Some features come from a combination
of our parents and our environment.
All of the above
Unit 12 Variation
Genetic (G), Environmental (E) or Both (B)?
Language
Environmental
Unit 12 Variation
Genetic (G), Environmental (E) or Both (B)?
The color of a person’s eyes
Genetic
Unit 12 Variation
Genetic (G), Environmental (E) or Both (B)?
Weight
Both
Unit 12 Variation
Continuous (C) or Discontinuous (D)?
Blood Type
Discontinuous
Unit 12 Variation
Continuous (C) or Discontinuous (D)?
Height
Continuous
Unit 12 Variation
Continuous (C) or Discontinuous (D)?
Eye Color
Discontinuous
Unit 13 The Solar System
Solar (S) or Lunar (L) Eclipse?
Solar
Unit 13 The Solar System
Solar (S) or Lunar (L) Eclipse?
When the Moon passes
between the Sun and the
Earth.
Solar
Unit 13 The Solar System
Solar (S) or Lunar (L) Eclipse?
When the Moon passes into
the shadow made by the
Earth.
Lunar
Unit 13 The Solar System
Which is the correct order of the
planets from the Sun?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Mercury, Mars, Earth,Venus, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Mars,Venus, Earth, Mercury, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
None of the above
Unit 13 The Solar System
Which planet is the largest in
the Solar System?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Jupiter
Mercury
Uranus
Mars
Unit 13 The Solar System
Which group of planets are
made of solid rock?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Jupiter, Earth, Mercury, Mars
Mercury,Venus, Earth, Mars
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Neptune,Venus, Saturn, Mars
Unit 13 The Solar System
Which planet is surrounded by
large rings of particles?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Jupiter
Earth
Saturn
Mars
Unit 13 The Solar System
Which group of planets are
outer planets?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Mercury
Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus
Mercury,Venus, Earth, Mars
Mars, Earth,Venus, Uranus
Unit 13 The Solar System
Which planet is about the
same size as Earth?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Neptune
Venus
Mercury
Mars
Unit 13 The Solar System
Name one body that is located
outside our Solar System.
•Comets
•Constellations
•Galaxy
Unit 13 The Solar System
What is made of rock and ice
that orbits the Sun?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Comet
Constellation
Galaxy
Meteor
Unit 13 The Solar System
True or False?
The Sun is a star at the
center of the Solar
System.
True
Unit 13 The Solar System
True or False?
Patterns of stars that we
see from Earth are called
galaxies.
False;
Constellations
Unit 13 The Solar System
True or False?
Galaxies are classified
according to their shapes.
True
Unit 13 The Solar System
True or False?
Meteors and asteroids are
both made of rock debris.
True
Scientific Investigation
Fatima wants to measure the speed at
which she walks across a room.
Identify two tools she will need for
this experiment and state why she
will need each tool.
Meter stick – to measure
distance
Stopwatch – to measure time
Scientific Investigation
The variable that the
experimenter changes on
purpose.
Independent Variable
Word Bank:
Constants
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Scientific Investigation
The variable that changes as
a result of the
experiment…what is
measured.
Dependent Variable
Word Bank:
Constants
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Scientific Investigation
Variables kept the same on
purpose.
Constants
Word Bank:
Constants
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Scientific Investigation
Problem: How does the amount
of light affect the growth of a
plant?
Amount of
light
Independent Variable: _______
Growth of
plant
Dependent Variable: ________
Scientific Investigation
Problem: How does the
amount of light affect the
growth of a plant?
type of plant, amount of
Constants: ____________
water, type/amount of soil
 The End 
How can you do well on the Trimester 3
exam?
Watch the videos and do the activities in
the files on Edmodo
 Read back through the main concepts in
your textbook
 Look over all of your graded papers in your
portfolio; correct things you got wrong
 Go back through your notes in your
notebook and make flash cards
 Complete the Trimester 3 Review Packet
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