All 3rd Grade Science Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : 3rd Grade Science
Select the type of cloud that is high in the sky and made of ice. These clouds look very thin and wispy.
Stratus clouds
Cumulus cloud
Altostratus clouds
Cirrus clouds
Cirrus clouds
In order to answer this question correctly, we need to be able to decipher between the different clouds in the answer choices:
Altostratus clouds are found in the mid-level of the sky and made of ice crystals and water. Stratus clouds are typically gray and usually cover the entire sky.
Stratus clouds are low in the sky and look similar to fog that doesn't touch the ground, but does cover the entire sky.
Cumulus clouds are white, puffy clouds. They resemble cotton balls in the sky.
Cirrus clouds are high in the sky and made of ice. These clouds look very thin and wispy.
The correct answer is cirrus clouds.
Example Question #2 : 3rd Grade Science
Select the type of cloud that is white and puffy, resembling cotton balls in the sky.
Stratus clouds
Cumulus cloud
Altostratus clouds
Cirrus clouds
Cumulus cloud
In order to answer this question correctly, we need to be able to decipher between the different clouds in the answer choices:
Altostratus clouds are found in the mid-level of the sky and made of ice crystals and water. Stratus clouds are typically gray and usually cover the entire sky.
Stratus clouds are low in the sky and look similar to fog that doesn't touch the ground, but does cover the entire sky.
Cumulus clouds are white, puffy clouds. They resemble cotton balls in the sky.
Cirrus clouds are high in the sky and made of ice. These clouds look very thin and wispy.
The correct answer is altostratus clouds.
Example Question #3 : 3rd Grade Science
Select the type of cloud that is found in the mid-level of the sky and made of ice crystals and water. These clouds are gray and cover the entire sky.
Altostratus clouds
Stratus clouds
Cumulus cloud
Cirrus clouds
Altostratus clouds
In order to answer this question correctly, we need to be able to decipher between the different clouds in the answer choices:
Altostratus clouds are found in the mid-level of the sky and made of ice crystals and water. Stratus clouds are typically gray and usually cover the entire sky.
Stratus clouds are low in the sky and look similar to fog that doesn't touch the ground, but does cover the entire sky.
Cumulus clouds are white, puffy clouds. They resemble cotton balls in the sky.
Cirrus clouds are high in the sky and made of ice. These clouds look very thin and wispy.
The correct answer is altostratus clouds.
Example Question #4 : 3rd Grade Science
Select the type of cloud that is low in the sky and looks similar to fog that doesn't touch the ground, but does cover the entire sky.
Cumulus cloud
Altostratus clouds
Cirrus clouds
Stratus clouds
Stratus clouds
In order to answer this question correctly, we need to be able to decipher between the different clouds in the answer choices:
Altostratus clouds are found in the mid-level of the sky and made of ice crystals and water. Stratus clouds are typically gray and usually cover the entire sky.
Stratus clouds are low in the sky and look similar to fog that doesn't touch the ground, but does cover the entire sky.
Cumulus clouds are white, puffy clouds. They resemble cotton balls in the sky.
Cirrus clouds are high in the sky and made of ice. These clouds look very thin and wispy.
The correct answer is stratus clouds.
Example Question #5 : 3rd Grade Science
What causes a handle of a pot to be hot when a pot is heating on a stove?
Energy
Physical Properties
Transmission
Conduction
Conduction
Let's look at the terms from our answer choices to help us answer this question:
Physical properties are things that can be observed; such as, texture, color, etc.
Energy is the ability to do something.
Transmission is when energy passes from one object to another.
Conduction is when heat is transferred from one object to another object.
When a pot is heating on a stove, the pot is in direct contact with the heat source. The handle of the pot is in contact with the pot, and the heat can be transferred from the pot to the handle, which causes the handle to be hot.
Example Question #6 : 3rd Grade Science
Select the property that is not a physical property.
Texture
Weight
All options are correct
Color
All options are correct
Physical properties are properties that can be obtained without permanently changing the original substance. By looking at something, we can see the color, feel the texture, and measure the weight without changing the substance; thus, all of the choices are correct.
Example Question #6 : 3rd Grade Science
Select the property that is not a physical property.
Heat of combustion
Melting point
Freezing point
Boiling point
Heat of combustion
Physical properties are properties that can be obtained without permanently changing the original substance. Without changing a substance permanently we can measure the boiling point, melting point, and freezing point. However, to determine heat of combustion you must premaritally change the substance.
Example Question #7 : 3rd Grade Science
Fill in the blank.
__________ is the frequency of sound that determines the highness or lowness of the sound.
Volume
Both volume and pitch
Pitch
Neither volume or pitch
Pitch
To answer this question correctly, we need to determine the difference between volume and pitch:
Volume is a measure of how loud a sound is.
Pitch is the frequency of a sound that determines the highness or lowness of the sound.
Pitch is the correct answer.
Example Question #1 : Life Science
Select the answer choice that is not a basic need of a human.
Water
Shelter
Schooling
Food
Schooling
Basic needs are things that people need to survive. In order to survive, people require food, water, shelter, and clothing. Though schooling is an important benefit to help people be successful, it is not needed for survival.
Example Question #1 : 3rd Grade Science
Select the part of the plant that keeps a plant in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients.
Flowers
Stems
Leaves
Roots
Roots
The answers choices provide various parts of a plant:
Roots keeps a plant in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients.
Stems provide support for plants and carry water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
Leaves are where the food is made in a plant.
Flowers are essential for seed creation.
The correct answer is roots.