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Name: Science Teacher: Period: Date: Ponce de Leon Middle School 6 th Grade Summer 2018 Instructional Packet DIRECTIONS: 1. You are required to complete the Summer Instructional Packet. 2. Turn in your completed package to your Science teacher, when you return to school in August.

6th Grade Science Ponce Summer '18 Instructional Review Package Completion - Complete each statement. 1. A mistake in the design of an experiment that makes a certain result more likely is called experimental. 2. bias describes when your likes and dislikes affect how you think about something. 3. The branch of science includes chemistry, the study of the tiny particles that make up all things. 4. The study of the human body is part of science, one of the three main branches of science. 5. The three main branches of science are earth and space science, physical science, and. 6. Solar energy called radiation is felt as heat and has wavelengths longer than that of red light. 7. Climate changes may be linked to changes in the number of on the surface of the sun. 8. During cold periods called, large parts of Earth s surface were covered with sheets of ice. 9. One possible explanation for past climate changes is the movement of Earth s from their previous positions. 10. A long period of scarce rainfall or dry weather called a may result in a shortage of water. 11. The ozone layer is important because it helps to screen out harmful radiation. 12. Scientists divide Earth s atmosphere into four main layers, classified according to changes in. 13. People add the greenhouse gas to the atmosphere by burning wood, oil, natural gas, and coal. 14. is the process of grouping together items that have similar characteristics. 15. The amount of matter contained in a given volume for a substance is called.

16. An estimate is not a guess because an estimate is based on. 17. If you measure the mass of an object four times and get values that are very close to each other, the measurements are said to be. 18. If you add 4.667 g and 3.2 g, the answer has significant figures. 19. Because scientific reasoning relies on gathering and evaluating evidence, it is classified as reasoning. 20. A set of beliefs that may make use of science but whose conclusions and predictions are based on subjective and faulty reasoning is called a. 21. To study a complex system such as how water levels affect the Everglades, scientists use a model. 22. When making decisions that will affect many people, communities must weigh the costs and of the decision. 23. Thinking scientifically about health topics means understanding the related to health issues. 24. By having, you will be able to identify good sources of scientific information, evaluate them for accuracy, and apply the knowledge to questions or problems in your life. 25. The name of the molecule that is made up of three oxygen atoms is. 26. The atmospheric gas called forms clouds when it condenses. 27. Water in the form of a gas is called. 28. An instrument called a(n) is used to measure how hot or cold the air is. 29. temperature zones occur between tropical and polar zones. 30. A(n) barometer measures air pressure by using a metal chamber that is sensitive to pressure changes. 31. The, or elevation, of a mountaintop is its distance above sea level. 32. On a mountaintop, a person becomes out of breath quickly because fewer molecules are present per cubic meter of air.

33. Cold, dry air masses blow into the United States from central Canada. 34. Hot, dry air moves into the Southwest in summer from a(n) air mass. 35. A(n) front is a fast-moving front that often brings thunderstorms followed by clear skies. 36. A long-lasting storm that begins over the warm surface of the ocean and has winds of 119 kilometers per hour or higher is a(n). 37. A hurricane s storm surge is caused by a combination of high winds and. 38. Storms that form within large cumulonimbus clouds and produce rain and lightning are called. 39. Scientists called study the causes of weather and attempt to predict it. 40. On newspaper weather maps, colors are often used to indicate ranges for different areas 41. On a weather map, places that have the same temperature are joined with lines called. 42. If you state that your basketball team will win tonight s game because your team has always beaten the other team in the past, you are making a(n). 43. is the process of grouping together items that are alike in some way. 44. Scientists who possess the attitude of always report their observations and results truthfully. 45. The basic SI unit of mass is the. 46. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given. 47. A common tool used to measure length is the. 48. The kelvin is the official SI unit for. 49. are data points that do not fit with the rest of a data set. 50. A high percent error means that your result was not very.

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