Summer Science Vocabulary Review

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Summer Science Vocabulary Review Directions: Use the clues on each slide to complete your vocabulary sheet. Click again to get a hint for the first letter. You may refer to the word bank to help you. Each word will only be used once.

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Summer Science Vocabulary Review

Directions: Use the clues on each slide to complete your vocabulary sheet.

Click again to get a hint for the first letter. You may refer to the word bank to help you.

Each word will only be used once.

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Vocabulary Word BankUse this list to help you if you are stuck on a word. Be careful! The words will not be in order, and some of the words are very similar.

Remember to click for a hint for the first letter!

Week 1 Words

Week 2 Words

Week 3 Words

Week 4 Words

Week 5 Words

Week 6 Words

1. Average2. Variation3. Classify4. Primary5. Cycle

1.Describe2.Illustrate3.Adaptation4.Interpret5.Potential

1.Interaction2.Typical3.Composition4.Factor5.Proportion

1.Differentiate2.Document3.Optimum4.Interrelated5.Magnify

1.Tendency2.Recognize3.Analyze4.Encode5.Decode

1.Compare2.Contrast3.Diagram4.Range5.Represent

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1. to convert information into a code

Hint: E

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2. To increase the actual size of something or to make something seem more important

Hint: M

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3. To act on or with each otherWhen one object hits another, there is a physical _________________. A conversation is another type of ______________________________.

Hint: I

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4. A time frame where an event is regularly repeatedSeasons, phases of the moon, and months all occur in a ___________________.

Hint: Cwww.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

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5. to present a likeness or image of; to be a sign or symbol of

What do the symbols below _________________?

Hint: R

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6. To identify from knowledge or characteristicsCan you _________________________ the animal from just the picture of its pattern?

Hint: R

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7. Having or showing characteristics or qualities that are expectedIt is _______________________ for cats to make a sound like “meow.”

Meow!

Meow!

Meow!

Hint: T

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8. To make or become different; to distinguish differencesCan you ________________ between these three types of balls?

Hint: D

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9. to translate into ordinary understandable languageCan you use the table to _______________ a message?

raisingsparks.com

Hint: D

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10. The best or most favorable condition for a particular situation.The chart shows the ______________ results for success.

Awesome!

Hint: O

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11. Putting together; to make whole by combing parts.

www.uvm.edu

This diagram shows the _____________ of the earth, which is made up of layers.

Hint: C

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12. a sketch, drawing, or plan that explains a thingThe _______________ below shows the structure of a carbon atom.

university.com

Hint: D

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13. to separate a thing or idea into its parts to find out their nature or examine the details

To solve a problem, you must _____________ its individual parts.

Hint: A

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14. An urge or likelihood to do somethingNocturnal animals have a _____________ to sleep in the daytime.

I always have the ____________ to need to rest after

a long hike.

Hint: T

We have the ____________ to

stay awake at night.

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15. to examine, observe or discover similaritiesThe middle section of the Venn Diagram is where we can ______________ the

similarities between solids and liquids.

www.LearningWorkroom.com

Hint: C

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16. To add up all numbers and then divide by the total amount of numbers added

The __________ of numbers is frequently used to determine results in science, math, and sports.

2 + 4 + 6 ÷ 3 = 4

Hint: A

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17. To tell about something in detailPlease ________________ your results using words, pictures, diagrams, and charts.

Hint: D

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18. Something that has a lot of possibility; unrealized capabilitiesAn infant has the ________________ to learn almost anything.

Hint: P

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19. To explain the meaning of or make something understandable

We need to use different tools to ___________ words in other languages and in science.

Hint: I

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20. Something that actively contributes to the results or process

The sun is a major _________________ in the growth of plants and other living things.

Hint: F

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21. To support something with evidencePlease _____________ your findings with a detailed report.

Hint: D

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22. To make clear by use of an example or comparison. (can be a picture)

Can you ________________ an example to make your ideas more clear?

Hint: I

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23. To change an object or routineWhat is the _______________ in the apples below?

Hint: V

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24. A part, share, or portion; especially compared to the wholeAbout what ______________ of the whole is the orange slice?

Hint: P

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25. The act or process of adjusting to new conditionsPolar bears and humans have different methods of ___________ to the snow.

Hint: A

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26. Where something occurs first in time, order or importance.The ________________ colors are red, blue, and yellow.

Hint: P

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27. When people or events depend on one another.Nearly everything on earth is ___________ in some way.

Hint: I

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28. to show differencesAlthough apples and oranges are both fruits, there are many ways to __________their

differences.

Hint: C

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29. to arrange in a certain order, class or categoryThese elephants are in a ___________ according to size.

Hint: R

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30. To arrange things according to class or category.How did we ___________ these two groups?

Hint: C

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Congratulations! Once you have completed your Vocabulary Review, have your teacher give you permission to

check your answers. Be sure your spelling is correct.

1. Encode2. Magnify3. Interaction4. Cycle5. Represent6. Recognize7. Typical8. Differentiate9. Decode10. Optimum11. Composition12. Diagram13. Analyze14. Tendency15. Compare

16. Average17.Describe18. Potential19. Interpret20. Factor21. Document22. Illustrate23. Variation24. Proportion25. Adaptation26. Primary27. Interrelated28. Contrast29. Range30. Classify