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1 Sofia grew two plants for ten days.
She watered one plant and gave the other plant no water.
Sofia recorded the heights of the plants in the tables on day one and on day ten.
a Complete the two graphs showing the results from the tables.
b Why was one plant taller than the other on day 10?
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2 In these pictures, we can see plants growing in a rainforest and in a hot desert.
a Which environment has the most plants?
b Why do we see this difference?
3 Look at the picture of people at the beach.
a In the boxes below, name three solids, two liquids and one gas in the picture.
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Solids Liquids Gas
b Draw lines to join each word to its meaning.
a material that
changes shape easily
solid
and takes the shape
of its container
a material that keeps
its shape unless a
liquid
force
is applied
a material that
spreads out to fill the
gas
space
it is in
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4 Look at these pictures.
We can use them to show how energy passes from one living thing to another.
a Draw arrows between these living things to show how energy goes from one
thing to another.
b On the diagram write a letter P next to the producer and a letter C next to
all consumers.
c What is the name we give to this type of diagram?
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What is the name of the force that pulls all objects towards the centre
of the Earth?
7 Marcus has one bar magnet hanging on a string.
a He moves the north pole of another magnet towards the north pole of the
hanging magnet. What will happen?
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b He then moves the north pole of another magnet to the south pole of the
hanging magnet. What will happen?
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a Draw a circle around the word that best describes the shape of the Earth and
the Moon.
round / circular / spherical
b The Moon travels around the Earth once every 29 days.
We call this the Moon’s
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