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Science

Light

I. Identification.

____________________ 1. It is a form of energy that tells you much about your surroundings. It
helps you to see shapes and colors.

____________________ 2. It is called the straight path of light.

____________________ 3. It is called the bending of light.

____________________ 4. It is called the bouncing of light rays that hit a surface.

____________________ 5. The bending of light as it goes through an opening is called?

____________________ 6. It is the taking in of light rays by the material.

____________________ 7. It is a material that allow light to pass through easily.

____________________ 8. It is a material that allow some light to pass through but scatter most
of them.

____________________ 9. It is a material that does not allow light to pass through.

____________________ 10. It is the ability to break white light into different colors.

____________________ 11. It is a specially shaped glass which breaks white light into a band of
different colors – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.

II. Write A if the material absorbed light, R if reflected and P if light is able to pass through the
material.

_____ 1. Plywood

_____ 2. Plastic bottle

_____ 3. Stainless spoon

_____ 4. Tinted car window

_____ 5. Red dress

III. Write A if the material is transparent, B if translucent and C if opaque.

_____ 1. Wax paper

_____ 2. Clear plastic

_____ 3. Iron steel

_____ 4. Wood

_____ 5. Thin clothe


Heat

I. Identification.

Insulators Conductors Radiation Conduction Convection


Thermometer Kelvin Celsius Fahrenheit

____________________ 1. Material that allows heat to pass through.

____________________ 2. Materials that does not allow heat to pass through.

____________________ 3. Transfer of heat in solids.

____________________ 4. Transfer of heat in liquid or gas.

____________________ 5. Transfer of heat through space.

____________________ 6. It is used to measure temperature.

____________________ 7. The most common temperature scale in the world and uses the unit
“degrees”
____________________ 8. The standard unit of temperature that is most used by scientists.

____________________ 9. The temperature scale most commonly used in the United States.

II. Write C if the material is a conductor and I if the material is an insulator.

______ 1. Aluminum

______ 2. Wood

______ 3. Wire

______ 4. Iron

______ 5. Rubber

III. Identify the type of transfer of heat in the following scenario. Write conduction, convection or
radiation.

__________________ 1. Heating food inside a microwave.

__________________ 2. Noodle soup cooking.

__________________ 3. Touching a stove and being burned


Sound

I. Identification.

Decibels SONAR Sound Hertz Volume Refraction Diffraction


Echo Timbre Loudness Pitch Voice Slower Faster

__________________1. Produced when there is a back and forth movement called vibrations.

__________________ 2. It is produced through the larynx or voice box.

__________________ 3. This refers to how high or low a sound is.

__________________ 4. It is the measure of pitch.

__________________ 5. It refers to how strong the sound is.

__________________ 6. It refers to how loud a sound is.

__________________ 7. It is the measure of volume.

__________________ 8. It is referred to as the sound quality or the characteristic of sound which


allows the ear to differentiate sounds.

__________________ 9. It is called the reflected sound.

__________________ 10. It is a device that sends out sound waves from ships.

__________________ 11. It is seen in situation which sound passes through a medium with different
properties.

__________________ 12. It is observes when sound passes through an opening or around a barrier
in its path.

__________________ 13. Sound travels ____ in solid that in water or air.

__________________ 14. Sound travels ____ in warmer air than in cooler air.

II. Write R if the material reflect sound and A if the material absorb sound.

______ 1. Carpet

______ 2. Curtain

______ 3. plaster board

______ 4. plastic sheet

______ 5. basin
Electricity

I. Match column A with Column B.

Column A Column B

_____ 1. A form of electricity generated when a. electricity


electron travels through a conductor.
This electricity is used to run electrical
appliances. b. open circuit

_____ 2. It is a path through which electricity


flows from the source and back again. c. closed circuit

_____ 3. A type of circuit that does not light up


the bulb because there is no complete d. static electricity
path to flow through.

_____ 4. A type of circuit where current can flow e. current electricity


from the battery through the wire to the bulb
and back to the battery.
f. Electric circuit
_____ 5. A type of energy that results from the flow
of electrons between two points of conducting
body.

_____ 6. a form of electricity that does not flow through


wires and is produced by friction.

II. Give the four (4) parts of a circuit.

1.
2.
3.
4.

III. Put a check (/) if the statement is correct and cross-out (x) if not.

_____ 1. Have an adult check wires often and replace ones that are worn out.

_____ 2. Use electrical appliances near any area where there is water.

_____ 3. Use a lot of extension cords to make up for not having enough outlets.

_____ 4. Use electrical plugs that are designed for safety.

_____ 5. Keep materials that can catch on fire away from hot things.

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