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3.P.1.1

What is a force?

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3.P.1.1

What is motion?

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3.P.1.1

What is speed?

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3.P.1.1

How can a force on an object change its speed or direction?

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3.P.1.2

What causes speed to vary?

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3.P.1.2

How are time and speed connected?

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3.P.1.2

How can speed be calculated?

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3.P.1.3

What is gravity?

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3.P.1.3

What is the effect of the earth’s gravity on celestial objects?

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3.P.1.3

What is the relationship between the mass of an object and the pull of gravity?

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3.P.1.3

How can a fragile item be safely transported during a free fall?

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3.P.2.1

What are the attributes of air?

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3.P.2.1

What is mass?

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3.P.2.1

What is matter?

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3.P.2.2

What are the properties of solids, liquids, and gases?

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How do particles of the same matter behave differently in each of the three states of matter?

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3.P.2.3

How does heat affect the particles of an object?

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3.P.2.3

How does freezing affect the particles of an object?

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3.P.2.3

What are some ways heat can be transferred to an object?

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3.P.2.3

What happens to a liquid when its temperature is raised to the boiling point?

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3.P.3.1

How does friction transfer energy?

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3.P.3.1

Which energy is released due to friction?

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3.P.3.1

What materials release the greatest amount of heat energy as a result of friction?

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3.P.3.2

How can objects transfer energy?

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3.P.3.2

What is convection?

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3.P.3.2

What is conduction?

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3.E.1.1

What is the solar system composed of?

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3.E.1.1

What are the planets within the solar system called?

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3.E.1.1

Where is our place within the solar system?

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3.E.1.1

What attributes make Earth different from other planets?

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3.E.1.1

Why does the position of the Sun seem to change throughout the day?

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3.E.1.2

Why does the Sun rise in the East and set in the West?

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3.E.1.2

How is a shadow made and why does it change?

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3.E.1.2

How does the length of a shadow vary throughout the day?

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3.E.1.2

How does the length of a shadow vary from season to season?

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3.E.1.2

How does the Earth move around the Sun?

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3.E.1.2

What is the difference between rotation and revolution?

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3.E.1.2

In what ways can the length of a shadow help us to tell time?

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3.E.2.1

What kinds of bodies of water are on the surface of the earth?

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3.E.2.1

What are the attributes of : oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, glaciers

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3.E.2.1

What is the difference between fresh and salt water?

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3.E.2.1

What kinds of animals live in fresh water? salt water?

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3.E.2.1

What are the differences between the organisms living in freshwater and saltwater?

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3.E.2.1

How is climate change affecting aquatic ecosystems?

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3.E.2.1

What are some things we can do to preserve aquatic ecosystems?

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3.E.2.2

What are the attributes of a(n): volcano, mountain, valley, canyon, cavern, island?

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3.E.2.2

How are different landforms shown on a map?

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3.E.2.2

What are some ways land can form new physical features?

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3.E.2.2

How are mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, canyons, and valleys related?

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3.E.2.2

Why do scientists use models, maps, pictures, and diagrams to represent landforms?

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3.L.1.1

What is the function of the skeletal system?

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3.L.1.1

What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles?

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3.L.1.1

What is the purpose of the bones?

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3.L.1.1

What are the different types of joints?

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3.L.1.1

What is the difference between movable and immovable joints?

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3.L.1.2

What are the functions of the skin?

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3.L.1.2

What are the 3 layers of the skin?

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3.L.2.1

What are the parts of the plants and the functions of each?

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3.L.2.1

What are steps of a plant’s life cycle?

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3.L.2.1

What is the purpose of a flower?

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3.L.2.1

What is pollination?

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3.L.2.2

What is necessary for a plant to grow?

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3.L.2.2

What would happen if essential plant needs were diminished or deprived?

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3.L.2.2

What are environmental issues that can diminish plant health/growth?

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3.L.2.3

What’s inside a seed?

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3.L.2.3

What’s the stage of a seed?

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3.L.2.3

What does a seed/plant need to grow?

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3.L.2.4

How do soils differ?

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3.L.2.4

How do the different soils influence the growth and survival of plants?

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Does soil texture influence water retention?