Are You Smarter Than a 3rd Grader? Suffolk Public Schools.

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Are You Smarter Than a 3rd Grader? Suffolk Public Schools

Science

Norfolk

This is the only one with 6 legs.

Week 4

The volume of air in the balloon.

Its shape was the only thing that changed.

An inclined plane

They know where to fly due to instinct.

B has a greater area of webbing around its feet so the frog can swim through the water better.

Omnivore because it eats plants and animals.

The snake is a predator because it eats other animals.

The shallow roots of the plant help it take in rainwater quickly.

No rain

Fire

It is called a full moon.

The energy that drives the water cycle comes from the sun.

Clay holds water better than humus.

Soil gives nutrients to the trees.

Are You Smarter Than a 3 rd Grader?