CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCIENCE 3: LANGUAGE WORKSHEET ANSWERS
Language worksheet answers
Unit 2
Worksheet 2
Imperative verb Prepositions
Put a plate under the
put under
sieve.
Pour the mixture into
pour into
the sieve.
Hold the sieve over
hold over
the plate.
Shake the sieve to
make the sand fall shake onto
onto the plate.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCIENCE 3: LANGUAGE WORKSHEET ANSWERS
Unit 3
Worksheet 2
Light cannot get through the Light is scattered by the
opaque material. translucent/frosted material.
A dark shadow is made when
Light cannot pass when it is
light
blocked/opaque.
is blocked.
Light is scattered by the Translucent materials will scatter
frosted/translucent glass. light.
Wear goggles to protect your The visor/goggles on the helmet
eyes. will protect your eyes.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCIENCE 3: LANGUAGE WORKSHEET ANSWERS
Unit 5
Worksheet 2
1 Gravity, friction and magnetism are all types of forces.
2 Forces can be measured using a forcemeter.
3 The standard unit for measuring forces is the newton.
4 Objects are pulled towards the centre of the Earth because of
gravity.
5 Heavy objects sometimes fall faster than light objects.
6 In an investigation, before you measure you should make a
prediction.
7 When one object moves on another, it makes a force called
friction.
8 Friction makes moving objects go slower.
9 Two north poles always repel.
10 A north and a south pole will attract.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCIENCE 3: LANGUAGE WORKSHEET ANSWERS
Unit 6
Worksheet 2
1 An oval, a circle and a sphere are all round.
2 The Moon moves in a circle around the Earth.
3 The Moon orbits the Earth.
4 The Sun, Earth and Moon are all spheres because of gravity.
5 The Moon takes about 29 days to orbit the Earth.
6 A scale model is a model that shows things at the correct sizes
compared
to each other.
7 When the light part of the Moon is larger than the dark part, we call
it
a gibbous moon.
8 When the light part of the Moon is smaller than the dark part, we
call it
a crescent moon.
9 When the bright part of the moon is getting bigger, we say it is
waxing.
10 When the dark part of the moon is getting bigger, we say it is
waning.
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