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This is what I will use for one of my STAAR Review days. Tests them over the FOUNDATION DOCS.
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Name the phases of the moon in order starting from NEW moon. (HInt: remember the Mr. Lee moon phases song)
New moon, wanning crescent, 3rd quarter, wanning gibbouse, full moon, 1st quarter, waxing crescent, waxing gibbous
New moon,, waxing crescent, 1st quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, wanning gibbouse, 3rd quarter, wanning crescent, new moon
continueal motion in the air where hot air rises and cold air sinks causes what?
convection currents and wind
plate movement
What are the 4 pieces of evidence that support the theory of plate tectonics? select all that apply.
glacier fossils
continents fit like pussle pieces
similar plant and animal fossils found on distant continents
magnetic flipping rocks
yamom!
list the 3 types of plate boundaries from top to bottom in this picture
divergent, convergent, transform
transform, convergent, divergent
convergent, divergent, and transform
What types of landforms do we find at a convergent boundary?
mountains, volcanes, trenches
sea-floor spreading, earthquakes, faults
mid-ocean ridge, mountains
fill in the blanks in order
volume, anarobic
volcanoes, island arcs
Fill in the blanks for 1-3.
sea-floor spreading, mountains, volcanoes
mid-ocean ridge, rift valley, sea-floor spreding
This type of boundary is evidence that the plates are moving because new land is being created.
divergent
convergent
transform
what is the contour interval for this map? (hint: how many meters is each line).
100m
50m
20m
fill in the blanks
erosion, down stream, deposition, coastline
erosion, down deeper, deposition, continents
Madden runs at a speed of 10m/s for a distance of 100 meters for a touchdown. How long did it take him? (solve for time)
1000 seconds
10 seconds
fill in the blanks from left to right (red blank first)
unbalanced, balanced
balanced, unbalanced
What is the net force?
24N
40N
Answer the question int he picture
The cart with 2.5 kg of mass because it has more mass than the others
The cart with 1.0 kg of mass because it has less mass therefore less inertia
The ROTATION of Earth on it's axis causes ...
Day & Night
Seasons
In which position is it WINTER in NORTH America?
position 4
position 3
position 2
position 1
List the seasons in order.
Winter, spring, summer, fall
summer, winter, spring, fall
Read Carefully--> The TILT of Earth on it's axis as it REVOLVES around the Sun causes...
Day & Night
Seasons
What SEASON is it in the northern hemisphere in this image?
winter
summer

If Earth rotated faster, we would have __________________ days.
Shorter
Longer
What would happen if the Earth was NOT TILTED?
We would NOT have seasons
We souldn't have day & night.
The northern hemisphere in this image is in SUMMER so it would have ________________ daylight hours.
longer
shorter
We have the LEAST amount of CHANGE in daylight hours at the ___________________.
Equator
Poles
When the Sun, Moon and Earth are all in a straight line, the tides are strong. This is called _________________ tide.
Spring Tide
Neap Tide
If I say NEW moon, you say _________________.
across from
between
Which of the following answers is a TRUE description of the H-R Diagram.
stars are hot & bright in the top left , and cool & Dim on the bottom right
Stars are cool and bright on the top left and bright and hot on the bottom right
The sun has a Luminosity of ___.
It is the _________________ star to Earth.
The Sun is a ______________ sized star
The Sun is classified as a _________-_______________ star.
The sun has a Luminosity of _5 .
It is the furthest star to Earth.
The Sun is a Giant sized star
The Sun is classified as a white dwarf star.
The sun has a Luminosity of 1 .
It is the closest star to Earth.
The Sun is a medium sized star
The Sun is classified as a main-sequence star.
How many DAYS between each of the 4 MAIN Lunar PASES? New moon-->1st Quarter--> Full Moon --> Last Quarter --> back to New Moon
3.5
7
8
What are the components of the universe from most to least mass.
Moon, Planet, sun, solar system, nebulae, galaxy, universe
Universe, galaxy, nebulae, solar system, sun, planet, moon
This picture shows a car moving 5 m/s east. This is an example of ______________.
speeed
velocity
acceleration
Which part of the marbles fall does it NOT show ACCELERATION. (Remember your hand motions :-)
A
B
C
The boy on the skateboard is demonstrating ________________. Remember your hand motions :-)
speed
velocity
acceleration
The marble demonstrates ___________________.
Speed
Velocity
Acceleration
Hurricanes are most likely to occur in _______________ water near the equator.
cool
warm
Look at the model of the atom. What 2 particles do you add to find the MASS of the nucleus?
Protons + neutrons
Protons + electrons
How many electrons does Boron have? How many VALENCE electrons does it have?
5 total electrons and 3 valence electrons on the outer energy level
11 electrons, 3 valence electrons
What is the mass number of a potassium (K) atom that has 20 neutrons? Look up potassium (K) on your periodic table.
18
19
20
39
How many protons, electrons, & neutrons does Carbon have? Use the APE MAN diagram above.
6 protons, 6 electrons, 6 neutrons
7 protons, 4 electrons, 12 neutrons
What GROUP is the atom in?
group 6
group 4
Look at your periodic table. What element has similar properties to Sulfur?
Oxygen
Phosphorous
Which is most likely an incorrect statement?
Metals are on the right in red, nonmetals are on the left in blue, and metalloids are on the staircase inbetween in yellow.
Metals are on the left in blue, metalloids are ont he staircase in yellow, and nonmetals are on the right in red.
The picture above depicts chemical properties of what types of elements?
metals
nonmetals
How many ATOMS are in this chemical formula? How many ELEMENTS are in it?
14 total ATOMS & 5 ELEMENTS:carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and sulfur
12 total atoms & 4 ELEMENTS: Carbon, hydrogen nitric oxide and sulfur
How many atoms of each element are in this chemical formula?
1 Calcium, 2 Nitrogen, & 6 Oxygen
2 Calcium, 1 Nitrogen, & 3 Oxygen
If there is 10g of hydrogen gas + 10g of oxygen gas on the reactants side of this chemical equation, how many grams of water would be on the products side for this reaction to observe the law of Conservation of Mass?
20g
10g
Which of the following is LEAST likely evidence of a chemical change because it is NOT forming a NEW substance?
color change due to rusting
a solid that forms in the bottom of a test tube after 2 unknown liquids have been mixed.
Heating up a beaker of NaCl + water until it boils
What is most likely the difference between primary and secondary ecological succession?
Primary succession happens when rock is broken down to form nutrient rich soil and secondary succession occurs when there is already SOIL there and pioneer species like grass begin to grow.
Secondary succession happens when rock is broken down to form nutrient rich soil and PRIMARY succession occurs when there is already SOIL there and pioneer species like grass begin to grow.
Answer the Question above by selecting from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
Why did dark moths become more common after the trees became darkened by pollution.
They were most likely able to survive long enough to reproduce.
They were selectively bred
Most of the cell's genetic material that is responsible for inherited traits being passed on to offspring is found in the __________________ of the cell.
Cloroplast
Nucleus