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REVISED & UPDATED! CD INCLUDED FEATURING AN EXTRA SET OF LESSON TESTS Full of Mastery Level Items to be used as practice for the STAAR

Grade 5 Science CVP Answer Key Reporting Category 1: Matter and Energy Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Matter 1) A 1) E 1) physical property 1) C 2) B 2) F 2) matter 2) D 3) A 3) I 3) mass 3) C 4) A 4) C 4) weight 4) D 5) G 5) magnetism 5) D 6) A 6) volume 7) H 7) insulate 8) B 8) density 9) D 9) soluble 10) J 10) conduct Reporting Category 1: Matter and Energy Lesson 2: States of Matter 1) A 1) B 1) physical state 1) B 2) A 2) H 2) melting 2) C 3) A 3) F 3) solid 3) C 4) A 4) D 4) boiling 4) A 5) A 5) condensing 5) C 6) E 6) gas 7) C 7) freezing 8) G 8) liquid Reporting Category 1: Matter and Energy Lesson 3: Mixtures and Solutions 1) A 1) C 1) dissolve 1) C 2) B 2) E 2) alloy 2) C 3) B 3) D 3) solution 3) C 4) B 4) B 4) mixture 4) C 5) F 5) solvent 5) B 6) A 6) solute Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. Page 1

Reporting Category 2: Force, Motion, and Energy Lesson 1: Uses of Energy 1) C 1) D 1) sound energy 1) A 2) A 2) A 2) mechanical energy 2) A 3) A 3) F 3) source of energy 3) D 4) B 4) H 4) thermal energy 4) D 5) C 5) energy 5) B 6) G 6) solar energy 7) E 7) light energy 8) B 8) electric energy Reporting Category 2: Force, Motion, and Energy Lesson 2: Flow of Electricity 1) C 1) E 1) circuit 1) A 2) B 2) A 2) insulator 2) C 3) A 3) C 3) battery 3) B 4) B 4) F 4) electricity 4) B 5) B 5) current 5) A 6) D 6) conductor Reporting Category 2: Force, Motion, and Energy Lesson 3: Light 1) C 1) F 1) lens 1) A 2) A 2) C 2) light 2) B 3) C 3) D 3) refraction 3) B 4) D 4) A 4) concave 4) A 5) E 5) convex 5) D 6) B 6) reflection Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. Page 2

Reporting Category 2: Force, Motion, and Energy Lesson 4: Force and Motion 1) C 1) G 1) force 1) B 2) D 2) F 2) motion 2) B 3) A 3) C 3) friction 3) D 4) B 4) E 4) gravity 4) A 5) B 5) work 5) C 6) A 6) inertia 7) D 7) displacement 8) H 8) magnetism Lesson 1: Formation of Rocks, Soils, and Fossils 1) D 1) E 1) fossil 1) D 2) A 2) A 2) soil 2) A 3) C 3) F 3) sedimentary rock 3) B 4) D 4) C 4) humus 4) B 5) B 5) clay 5) C 6) G 6) soil texture 7) D 7) loam Lesson 2: Landforms 1) B 1) C 1) sand dune 1) A 2) C 2) E 2) canyon 2) C 3) B 3) D 3) delta 3) A 4) B 4) A 4) landslide 4) C 5) B 5) volcano 5) A 6) F 6) earthquake 7) H 7) glacier 8) J 8) deposition 9) I 9) erosion 10) G 10) weathering Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. Page 3

Lesson 3: Natural Resources and the Formation of Fossil Fuels 1) D 1) D 1) natural resources 1) B 2) D 2) F 2) fossil fuels 2) B 3) B 3) E 3) renewable resources 3) B 4) C 4) B 4) nonrenewable resources 4) B 5) G 5) coal 5) A 6) A 6) natural gas 7) C 7) oil 8) H 8) conservation Lesson 4: Weather and Climate 1) D 1) B 1) weather 1) C 2) B 2) A 2) climate 2) A 3) B 3) G 3) humidity 3) A 4) A 4) H 4) precipitation 4) B 5) F 5) front 5) C 6) C 6) air mass 7) E 7) cloud 8) D 8) air pressure Lesson 5: The Water Cycle 1) D 1) H 1) water cycle 1) A 2) C 2) F 2) evaporation 2) A 3) B 3) E 3) condensation 3) D 4) B 4) B 4) precipitation 4) C 5) G 5) transpiration 5) D 6) A 6) surface water 7) C 7) ground water 8) D 8) respiration Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. Page 4

Lesson 6: Physical Characteristics of the Earth 1) C 1) D 1) atmosphere 1) C 2) C 2) B 2) core 2) D 3) A 3) A 3) axis 3) C 4) C 4) F 4) mantle 4) D 5) C 5) crust 5) B 6) E 6) rotation Lesson 7: Comparing the Sun, Earth, Moon, and the Planets 1) B 1) F 1) orbit 1) C 2) C 2) E 2) tide 2) B 3) D 3) J 3) solar system 3) D 4) B 4) G 4) lunar cycle 4) A 5) B 5) star 5) A 6) H 6) corona 7) D 7) sunspot 8) A 8) solar flare 9) I 9) solar energy 10) C 10) wind Reporting Category 4: Organisms and Environments Lesson 1: Ecosystems 1) D 1) E 1) habitat 1) A 2) C 2) H 2) ecosystem 2) D 3) C 3) F 3) species 3) B 4) A 4) A 4) population 4) D 5) G 5) community 5) A 6) B 6) biome 7) D 7) drought 8) J 8) flood 9) C 9) thrive 10) I 10) perish Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. Page 5

Reporting Category 4: Organisms and Environments Lesson 2: Food Chains and Food Webs 1) A 1) E 1) food web 1) A 2) D 2) H 2) food chain 2) C 3) B 3) B 3) prey 3) B 4) D 4) J 4) predators 4) B 5) D 5) decomposer 5) B 6) I 6) omnivores 7) C 7) carnivores 8) F 8) herbivore 9) G 9) consumers 10) A 10) producers Reporting Category 4: Organisms and Environments Lesson 3: Inherited Traits 1) C 1) A 1) prairie 1) C 2) A 2) H 2) trait 2) B 3) D 3) E 3) aquatic animals 3) B 4) C 4) G 4) webbed feet 4) B 5) B 5) cloven hooves 5) C 6) C 6) adaptation 7) F 7) inherited traits 8) D 8) offspring Reporting Category 4: Organisms and Environments Lesson 4: Behaviors 1) A 1) C 1) dormancy 1) A 2) C 2) D 2) instinctive behaviors 2) B 3) B 3) A 3) life cycle 3) B 4) D 4) B 4) hibernation 4) B 5) E 5) learned behavior 5) B 6) F 6) migration Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. Page 6