| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| States of Matter | Solid, liquid, gas | Change with temperature |
| Animal Groups | Mammals, birds, insects, reptiles | Different body coverings and habitats |
| Earth's Layers | Crust, mantle, core | Composition affects geology |
| Landforms | Mountains, valleys, rivers, plains | Shaped by natural forces |
| Forces | Push, pull, gravity | Cause movement and change |
Science Grade 3
โโ Scientific Inquiry
โ โโ Ask questions
โ โโ Observe
โ โโ Experiment
โโ Biology
โ โโ Living vs Non-living
โ โโ Plant parts
โ โโ Animal groups
โโ Human Body
โ โโ Major organs and functions
โโ Earth Science
โ โโ Earth's layers
โ โโ Landforms & weather
โโ Physical Science
โ โโ States of matter
โ โโ Forces
โโ Environmental Awareness
โโ Conservation and recycling
Test your knowledge on Introduction to Basic Science with 10 multiple-choice questions with detailed corrections.
1. What is the main purpose of scientific inquiry for third-grade students?
2. Which of the following is a major organ responsible for pumping blood in the human body?
Memorize the key concepts of Introduction to Basic Science with 10 interactive flashcards.
Living vs non-living โ difference?
Living things grow and reproduce.
Living things' needs?
Air, water, food, shelter.
Plant parts โ function?
Absorb sunlight, support growth.
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