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They do not h WORKSHEETS ON A DISK WRITTEN BY: SYLVIA ANDERSON Programmed by: Ann Turner END OF TITLE SCREEN ISK WRITTEN BY: SYLVIA ANDERSON Programmed by: Ann Turner END OF T READING COMPREHENSION/SCIENCE 4 x 2 T 3 yes 2 T x x 2 T 3 no x 2 T x Betty Brown 1 2 2 r x ՂԪЊЊЊЊժՂԪЊЊЊЊժԪՊժժЊՀժժԂЪՀժԂԂԂԂժЪժՀժժՀЪՂժՊЪՀЪժՀժժժժժՊժժժՂԪժՀՀՀՀՊժժՂЊՀЊԂժՂԪժժՂժՊЪՀՊЪՀժЪժԪժՀՀՀՀԪժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժԪժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժԪժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժԪժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժժ 6. _____ wings and two legs. ANSWER=two THE MOON The moon is a satellite. It revolves around the Earth. It takes four weeks for the moon to travel around the Earth. The moon is about 240 thousand miles or 400 thousand kilometers from the Earth. 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THE COMPUTER SAVES EACords Once you have printed the student work- sheets and summary sheet delete them from the disk. 4) Print blank worksheets This allows you to print copies of the worksheets before your students work on them. 5) Quit This will take you back to your promwill print the worksheets that have been saved to disk. The type on the screen is larger than the type on the printed sheet. 2) Print summary of student work This is a list of the students' names, worksheets done, and scores. 3) Delete all student recacdeisk you will press any key until the Main Menu appears. If you want to access the Reports program type 22 to quit. When the prompt key appears type, run reports. EAMPLE: ] run reports REPORTS MENU SELECTIONS: 1) Print all student worksheets This READING COMPREHENSION WORKSHEETS There are two programs on this disk. The Worksheet program gives the work- sheets for students to complete. The Reports program allows the user to print out reports of the completed work. REPORTS: When you boot this dhe moon. All life needs water to survive. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line. END PARAGRAPH 1. The moon does not move.1. ________ true false ANSWER=false 2. The moon travels or 2. ________ ( ) aro @5000A J ********** PUBLISHER'S PAGE **********r OS$"***************************************" T:"Lawful users of this program are hereby":"licensed to read data from its medium":"for the express purposes of executing":"the progra, SO MUST REPEAT DOS COMMANDhI15:L$(I):(L$(I),7)"ANSWER="RA$(L$(I),8):NL(Q)I1:I5:800 Y:1:L$(I);:I1AY(37)1YY1 4LM1:UL$"_"6I1(L$(1))8(L$(1),I,1)UL$LMI:I(L$(1)):>L1: allowable leng**********pNC0:I16:A$(I)"":X$(I)"":: NUMBER CORRECT, STUDENT'S ANSWERS, X MARK FOR WRONG ANSWERS~Y(37)2Q1624:(4)"READ "F$: OTHERWISE FILE INPUT WIPES OUT TEXT ON SCREEN LINE WHERE CURSOR LOCATED; "GET" USED FOR INPUTNA$A$. ********** open file **********A(4)"CLOSE":PF$"WS"B$qI120:PAR$(I)""::I0:Y0:(4)"OPEN "F$:(4)"READ "F$L$:L$"END PARAGRAPH"NLI:710II1:I:1:L$;:PAR$(I)L$:690  ********** SHOW QUESTIONS B$"22"ė:12:19:"BYE!":SEC2:59000:< :B$"21"ī200] N(B$)1(B$)20ĺ(7):550z X GET STUDENT'S NAME b:1:1:"What is your name? _______________" lAY1:LM20:L15: CURSOR Y AND X LOCATION, LENGTH OF ANSWER v8000"8) Page Eight":12:21:"18) Page Eighteen"f 13:2:"9) Page Nine":13:21:"19) Page Nineteen" 14:1:"10) Page Ten":14:21:"20) Page Twenty" 16:12:"21) See directions" 17:12:"22) Quit" &19:1:"What is your choice ";B$* 021:"13) Page Thirteen"P 8:2:"4) Page Four":8:21:"14) Page Fourteen" 9:2:"5) Page Five":9:21:"15) Page Fifteen" 10:2:"6) Page Six":10:21:"16) Page Sixteen" 11:2:"7) Page Seven":11:21:"17) Page Seventeen". 12:2:63000/  ********** MENU **********J 16368,0:(4)"CLOSE"~ :1:20(TI$)2:TI$:3:13:"MENU SELECTION" 5:2:"1) Page One":5:21:"11) Page Eleven 6:2:"2) Page Two":6:21:"12) Page Twelve" 7:2:"3) Page Three":7:jlmnopqrst DIRECTIONS IN MENUC ********** DIRECTIONS ********** F$"WRKSHEET.DIR":(4)"CLOSE"::(4)"OPEN"F$:(4)"READ WRKSHEET.DIR" Y0 280 L$ YY1:Y:1:L$ Y21İ59200:Y0: 240 Y0İ59200 "(4)"CLOSE" ,Ud WRKSHEET.BAS - COMP ED SUPPLIES WORK SHEETS PREPARED ACCORDING TO STYLE SHEETan63000xA$(6),X$(6),PAR$(20): STORE ANSWERS, X MARKS WRONG ANSWERS(4)"OPEN TITLE.TXT":(4)"READ TITLE.TXT":TI$:(4)"CLOSE" 59200:420: PUT"1-800-347-4242"* (4)"RUN WRKSHEET"V 24:7:"PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE...";d 16368,0 K(16384):K1285030 dm. 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Clouds are made of 1. _______ drops of water and CLOUDS The clouds in the sky are made up of billions of drops of water or ice crystals. There are three main kinds of clouds: cirrus, cumulus, and stratus. The stratus clouds are closest to the earth. The cirrus clouds are highethey grow legs and lungs. Then they can breathe air and live on the land. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. Amphibians ( ) as 1. ________ they grow. ANSWER=change 2. Baby amphibians are AMPHIBIANS Amphibians are animals that change as they grow. They hatch from eggs that have been layed in the water. The baby amphibians are called tadpoles. They have gills so they can breathe in the water. When they get older light ANSWER=light ___ during the day than at night. cooler warmer ANSWER=warmer 5. The sun turns toward the 5. ______ Earth in the morning. true false ANSWER=false 6. It starts to get ( ) 6. ______ when the Earth turns toward the sun. dark true false ANSWER=false 2. When our side of the 2. ______ Earth turns away from the sun we have ( ). day night ANSWER=night 3. The sun stops shining 3. ______ at night. yes no ANSWER=no 4. It is ( ) on the Earth 4. ___y----------------------- Type the correct answer on the line. END PARAGRAPH 1. It is colder at the top 1. ______ of Mt. Everest than at the bottom. true false ANSWER=true 2. There are many mountain 2. ______ ( ) on the Earth. ANSWER=ranges 3. Th MOUNTAINS There are many mountain ranges on the Earth. The highest mountain above sea level is Mt. Everest. The air is thinner at the top of a mountain. It is colder at the top of a mountain than at the bottom. ----------------desert animals get their water from eating the plants in the desert. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line. END PARAGRAPH 1. You could walk through a 1. _____ forest in the desert. yes no ANSWER=no 2. NSWER=energy 3. Plants make their own 3. ________ food. yes no ANSWER=yes 4. A plant will die if it 4. ________ does not have ( ). meat sunlight ANSWER=sunlight 5. All animals eat 5. ________ plants. true false____ world is the Pacific Ocean. ANSWER=largest 2. The Pacifc Ocean covers 2. _______ about one ( ) of the Earth. ANSWER=third 3. Is the Pacific Ocean 3. _______ in the north and in the south. yes no ANSWER=yes 4. The gulfs and seas are 4. ___er that branch off the Pacific. They are called gulfs and seas. There are mountains, valleys, and volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. The ( ) ocean in the 1. ___ THE PACIFIC OCEAN The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world. It covers about on third of the Earth. The Pacific Ocean extends from the cold Arctic, to the warm tropics, to the cold Antarctic. There are small bodies of wat vocal cords vibrate and produce the sounds we make. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. All ( ) are caused by 1. ______ vibrations. ANSWER=sounds 2. Sound travels in ( ). 2. ______ ANSWER=w SOUND There are many different kinds of sounds. All sounds are caused by vibrations. Sound travels in waves. Sound waves travel through liquids, gases, and solids. Air passes through our vocal cords when we speak or sing. Ourating plants. ANSWER=water 6. You would need an 6. _____ umbrella often in a desert. yes no ANSWER=no The desert is very dry. 2. _____ true false ANSWER=true 3. The desert soil is ( ) 3. _____ and sandy. ANSWER=rocky 4. Some desert plants store 4. _____ water in their ( ). ANSWER=stems 5. Many desert animals get 5. _____ ( ) from e ANSWER=false 6. Plants and animals 6. ________ need sunlight to survive. yes no ANSWER=yes ____ larger than the Pacific Ocean. true false ANSWER=false 5. There are mountains, 5. _______ ( ), and volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean. ANSWER=valleys 6. The Atlantic Ocean is 6. _______ smaller than the Pacific Ocean. yes no ANSWER=yes BUTTERFLIES Butterflies have three pairs of legs. They have two pairs of wings. They have a pair of antennae on top of their heads. Butterflies change as they grow. The four stages of growth are: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. y carry carbon dioxide away. The white blood cells fight disease and infection. The platelets help to seal a cut. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. The blood in our bodies 1. ________ does not m BLOOD Blood flows through our bodies at all times. It is red in color. Blood brings oxygen and food to every cell in the body. Blood has red cells, white cells, and platelets. The red cells carry oxygen to the cells, and thenes. The females are called workers. One of the females is not a worker bee. It is called the queen bee. ---------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. There are ony a few 1. ________ kinds of bees. BEES Bees are insects. There are around 19,000 kinds of bees. Most bees live alone. Some bees live in colonies. Honeybees and bumblebees live in colonies. Each colony has three kinds of bees. All the male bees are called dro. It lives in Nepal and China. The giant panda is white with black ears, black legs, and black around the eyes. They live in China and are very rare. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line. END PARAGRAPH 1. There are PANDAS There are two kinds of pandas on the Earth. One of them is called the giant panda, and the other is called the lesser panda or the red panda. The red panda has a red coat, with white around its ears, eyes, nose and mouth The sun is the closest star to the Earth. Stars come in many different sizes. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. We can see most of the 1. _______ stars in the universe. true false A STARS A star is a ball of gases. Our sun is a star. We can see about 2,000 stars in the sky without a telescope. There are billions and billions of stars in the universe. We can see the stars that are the closest to the Earth.ater 6. There is life on the 6. ________ moon. yes no ANSWER=no und the Earth. ANSWER=revolves 3. The moon is a 3. ________ satellite. yes no ANSWER=yes 4. The moon is very far 4. ________ from the Earth. true false ANSWER=true 5. There is no ( ) on 5. ________ the moon. ANSWER=wan clouds grow bigger? 5. _______ yes no ANSWER=yes 6. When the drops of water 6. _______ grow big and heavy in a cloud they fall and become ( ). ANSWER=rain ( ) crystals. ANSWER=ice 2. How many main kinds of 2. _______ clouds are there? ANSWER=three 3. The ( ) clouds are 3. _______ furthest from the Earth. ANSWER=cirrus 4. The ( ) clouds are 4. _______ closest to the Earth. ANSWER=stratus 5. C This change is called a metamorphosis. Caterpillars are in the larva stage of the metamorphosis. ---------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. Butterflies have three 1. _____ pairs of wings. truee air is ( ) at the 3. ______ bottom of the mountain than at the top. colder hotter ANSWER=hotter 4. The air is the same at 4. ______ the top of the mountain as it is at the bottom. true false ANSWER=false 5. Do you think it is 5. ______ER=true 3. Most fresh water fish 3. _______ can live in salt water, too. yes no ANSWER=no 4. Oceans have ( ) water. 4. _______ ANSWER=salt 5. Some lakes have salt 5. _______ water. true false ANSWER=true 6. All rivers have ( water do 6. ______ you drink? ANSWER=liquid ANSWER=three 3. Water can be a liquid, 3. ______ ( ), or a gas. ANSWER=solid 4. When water freezes it 4. ______ turns to steam. true false ANSWER=false 5. Hot water will freeze. 5. ______ yes no ANSWER=no 6. Which form ofater is boiled it turns to a gas and rises. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line. END PARAGRAPH 1. Water always stays the 1. ______ same. true false ANSWER=false 2. Water has ( ) forms. 2. ______ WATER Water has three forms. It can be a liquid, like the water you drink. It can be a solid, like a hard ice cube. Water can be a gas, like the steam you see when water is heated. When water is cold enough it freezes. When wresh water. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line. END PARAGRAPH 1. A salt water fish 1. _______ cannot ( ) in fresh water. ANSWER=survive 2. Some fish live in salt 2. _______ water. true false ANSW FISH Some fish live in salt water and some fish live in fresh water. A salt water fish cannot survive in fresh water. A fresh water fish cannot survive in salt water. Oceans have salt water and all rivers and most lakes have f1 easier to breathe at the bottom of a mountain than at the top? yes no ANSWER=yes 6. On a warm day would it 6. ______ be smart to take a jacket if you climb to the top of a mountain? yes no ANSWER=yes ) 6. _______ water. ANSWER=fresh REPTILES The bodies of reptiles are covered with plates or scales. All reptiles breathe air. Most reptiles lay eggs. There are scales on a snake's body, and there are plates on an alligator's body. Alligators spend most of thei WATER CYCLE Water in oceans, lakes, and ponds evaporates. This means that it changes from a liquid to water vapor. The water vapor rises into the upper air. When the water vapor cools it forms tiny water droplets. This is calleligators 6. ______ breathe air. yes no ANSWER=yes ANSWER=false 3. Snakes have ( ) on 3. ______ their bodies. ANSWER=scales 4. Alligators have ( ) 4. ______ on their bodies. ANSWER=plates 5. Most reptiles give birth 5. ______ to live babies. true false ANSWER=false 6. Snakes and al6. _______ ( ) from their mothers. ANSWER=milk =no 3. Most mammals live on 3. _______ the ( ). ANSWER=land 4. Whales and porpoises do 4. _______ not need to breathe air. true false ANSWER=false 5. Whales and porpoises 5. _______ are ( ). ANSWER=mammals 6. Baby mammals are fed eathe air. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. All mammals have hair 1. _______ or fur. true false ANSWER=false 2. Most mammals hatch from 2. _______ eggs. yes no ANSWER MAMMALS Most mammals have hair or fur. Most mammals give birth to live animals. Baby mammals are fed milk from their mother. Whales and porpoises are mammals that live in the water. Most mammals live on the land. All mammals brr time in the water. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line END PARAGRAPH 1. Reptiles' bodies are 1. ______ covered with ( ) and scales. ANSWER=plates 2. All reptiles lay eggs. 2. ______ true false d con- densation. These droplets form clouds and the larger droplets fall as rain. --------------------------------------- Type the correct answer on the line. END PARAGRAPH 1. Liquid water is called 1. _____ evaporation. true false ANSNSWER=false 2. A ( ) is a ball of 2. _______ gases. ANSWER=star 3. The sun is a ball of 3. _______ gases. yes no ANSWER=yes 4. We can see all of the 4. ______ stars without a telescope. true false ANSWER=false 5. We can s true false ANSWER=true 6. What passes through our 6. ______ vocal cords when we sing or speak? ANSWER=air aves 3. Sound can travel through 3. ______ glass and wood. true false ANSWER=true 4. Can you hear sound when 4. ______ you are in the water? yes no ANSWER=yes 5. The sound from our vocal 5. ______ cords travels in waves. yes no ANSWER=no 6. Adult amphibians live 6. ________ on ( ). ANSWER=land 2. ________ called ( ). ANSWER=tadpoles 3. Amphibians give birth 3. ________ to live babies. true false ANSWER=false 4. Adult amphibians have 4. _______ gills. yes no ANSWER=no 5. Tadpoles have legs 5. ________ and lungs. ts to 5. _____ form water droplets. yes no ANSWER=no 6. Water droplets can form 6. ______ ( ). ANSWER=clouds WER=false 2. Water can evaporate. 2. _____ yes no ANSWER=yes 3. Water vapor ( ) into 3. _____ the air. ANSWER=rises 4. Condensation is the same 4. _____ as evaporation. true false ANSWER=false 5. Water vapor heaee the stars 5. _______ that are ( ) to the Earth. ANSWER=closest 6. The sun is the closest 6. _______ ( ) to the Earth. ANSWER=star ( ) kinds of 1. ______ pandas. ANSWER=two 2. The lesser panda is also 2. ______ known as the ( ) panda. ANSWER=red 3. Giant pandas are very 3. ______ ( ). ANSWER=rare 4. The lesser panda is 4. ______ and white. true false ANSWER=fad 11 6 3 false 2 yes 2 rises 3 false 3 no 2 clouds . _______ ( ) cells, and platelets. ANSWER=white 5. The white cells help to 5. _______ fight ( ). ANSWER=disease 6. The platelets help to 6. _______ ( ) a cut. ANSWER=seal ove. true false ANSWER=false 2. Some cells in our 2. _______ bodies do not receive oxygen from our blood. true false ANSWER=false 3. Blood carries oxygen 3. _______ and ( ) to every cell. ANSWER=food 4. Blood has red cells, 4va, ( ) and adult. ANSWER=pupa 5. Metamorphosis means to 5. _____ always stay the same. yes no ANSWER=no 6. Caterpillars will become 6. _____ butterflies. true false ANSWER=true false ANSWER=false 2. There are ( ) stages of 2. _____ growth in a butterfly's life. ANSWER=four 3. Metamorphosis is a stage 3. _____ of growth. true false ANSWER=false 4. The four stages of 4. _____ growth are called the egg, larfemale bees 5. ________ are called workers. true false ANSWER=false 6. The queen bee lives 6. ________ alone. true false ANSWER=false true false ANSWER=false 2. Most bees live in 2. ________ colonies. yes no ANSWER=no 3. Bumblebees live in 3. ________ ( ). ANSWER=colonies 4. There are ( ) kinds 4. ________ of bees in a colony. ANSWER=three 5. All of the lse 5. The giant panda lives in 5. ______ Nepal and China. yes no ANSWER=no 6. Most of the giant 6. ______ panda's body is ( ) in color. ANSWER=white to the Earth. The sun is the closes star to the Earth. Stars come in many different sizes. 15 BEES Bees are insects. There are around 19,000 kinds of bees. Most bees live alone. Some bees live in colonies. Honeybees and bumblebeunds we make. 14 STARS A star is a ball of gases. Our sun is a star. We can see about 2,000 stars in the sky without a telescope. There are billions and billions of stars in the universe. We can see the stars that are the closest are many different kinds of sounds. All sounds are caused by vibrations. Sound travels in waves. Sound waves travel through liquids, gases, and solids. Air passes through our vocal cords when we speak or sing. Our vocal cords vibrate and produce the soe been layed in the water. The baby amphibians are called tadpoles. They have gills so they can breathe in the water. When they get older they grow legs and lungs. Then they can breathe air and live on the land. 13 SOUND There s can fly. The ostrich cannot fly because its wings are too small. Bats can fly. They do not have feathers. Bats have fur on their bodies. 12 AMPHIBIANS Amphibians are animals that change as they grow. They hatch from eggs that hav 19 stals. There are three main kinds of clouds, cirrus, cumulu, and stratus. The stratus clouds are closest to the earth. The cirrus clouds are highest above the earth. When the drops of water in a cloud grow big and heavy they fall to the ground as rain. ages of growth are: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This change is called a metamorphosis. Caterpillars are in the larva stage of the metamorphosis. 18 CLOUDS The clouds in the sky are made up of billions of drops of water or ice cryy 2 stems 2 water 3 no 5 5 6 3 true 2 ranges 3 hotter 3 false 3 yes 3 yes 6 6 6 2 false 2 revolves 3 yes 3 true 2 water 3 no 7 7 6 3 false 2 three 2 solid 3 false 2 no 2 liquid 13 13 6 2 sounds 2 waves 3 true 3 yes 3 true 3 air 8 8 5 2 dies X 3 true 3 no 2 salt 3 true 2 fresh 3 3 6 3 false 2 energy 3 yes 3 sunlight 3 false 3 yes 2 2 6 3 false 3 night 3 no 3 warmer 3 false 3 light 1 1 5 3 false 2 nine 3 false 2 no 2 third X 3 orbit 4 4 6 3 no 2 true 2 rockse 2 closest 2 star 13 13 4 2 sounds 2 waves 3 true 3 yes X 1 X 3 air 12 12 6 2 change 2 tadpoles 3 true 3 no 3 no 2 land 10 10 6 2 plates 2 false 2 scales 2 plates 3 false 3 yes 9 9 6 3 false 3 no 2 land 3 false 2 mammals 2 milk e 2 cirrus 2 stratus 2 yes 3 rain 17 17 6 3 false 3 false 2 food 2 white 2 disease 2 seal 16 16 6 3 false 2 four 3 false 3 pupa 3 no 3 true 15 15 6 3 false 3 no 2 colonies 2 three 3 false 3 false 14 14 6 3 false 2 star 3 yes 3 falues live in colonies. Each colony has three kinds of bees. All the male bees are called drones. The females are called workers. One of the females is not a workser bee. It is called the queen bee. 16 BLOOD Blood flows through your body at all times. It is red in color. Blood brings oxygen and food to every cell in the body. Blood has red cells, white cells, and platelets. The red cells carry oxygen to the cells, and they carry corbon dioxide away. The white blood cells fight diTHE MOON The moon is a satellite. It revolves around the Earth. It takes four weeks for the moon to travel around the Earth. The moon is about 240 thousand mile or 400 thousand kilometers from the Earth. There is no water on the moon. All life ne 5 MOUNTAINS There are many mountain ranges on the Earth. The highest mountain above sea level is Mt. Everest. The air is thinner at the top of a mountain. It is colder at the top of a mountain than at the bottom. 6 nd sandy. There are not many trees in a desert. Many different kinds of cactus grow in a desert. It does not rain very often. Some desert plants store rain water in their stems. Many desert animals get their water from eating the plants in the desert.the sun. This energy helps the plants to make their own food. If a plant does not have sunlight it will die. Many animals eat plants. Animals could not live on the Earth without sunlight. 4 THE DESERT The soil in a desert is rocky aIt is cooler during the night because the Earth is not receiving any sunlight. It starts to get light in the morning when the Earth starts to turn toward the sun. 3 PLANTS Sunlight helps green plants to grow. They get energy from The closer a planet is to the sun, the hotter the planet is. 2 SUNLIGHT The sun is always shining. The Earth turns. When our side of the Earth is facing toward the sun we have day- light, and the other side of the Earth has night. 1 THE SOLAR SYSTEM The solar consists of nine the sun and nine planets. Each planet travels in a path around the sun. This path is called an orbit. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. The Earth is the third planet from the sun. 19 stals. There are three main kinds of clouds, cirrus, cumulu, and stratus. The stratus clouds are closest to the earth. The cirrus clouds are highest above the earth. When the drops of water in a cloud grow big and heavy they fall to the ground as rain. ages of growth are: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This change is called a metamorphosis. Caterpillars are in the larva stage of the metamorphosis. 18 CLOUDS The clouds in the sky are made up of billions of drops of water or ice crysease and infection. The platelets help to seal a cut. 17 BUTTERFLIES Butterflies have three pairs of legs. They have two pairs of wings. They have a pair of antennae on top of their heads. Butterflies change as they grow. The four steds water to survive. 7 WATER Water has three forms. It can be a liquid, like the water you drink. It can be a solid, like a hard ice cube. Water can be a gas, like the steam you see when water is heated. When water is cold enough it freezes. When water is boiled it turns to a gas and rises. 8 FISH Some fish live in salt water and some fish live in fresh water. A salt water fish cannot survive in fresh water. A fresh water fish cannot survive in salt water 19 stals. There are three main kinds of clouds, cirrus, cumulu, and stratus. The stratus clouds are closest to the earth. The cirrus clouds are highest above the earth. When the drops of water in a cloud grow big and heavy they fall to the ground as rain. ages of growth are: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This change is called a metamorphosis. Caterpillars are in the larva stage of the metamorphosis. 18 CLOUDS The clouds in the sky are made up of billions of drops of water or ice crysease and infection. The platelets help to seal a cut. 17 BUTTERFLIES Butterflies have three pairs of legs. They have two pairs of wings. They have a pair of antennae on top of their heads. Butterflies change as they grow. The four stbody at all times. It is red in color. Blood brings oxygen and food to every cell in the body. Blood has red cells, white cells, and platelets. The red cells carry oxygen to the cells, and they carry corbon dioxide away. The white blood cells fight dies live in colonies. Each colony has three kinds of bees. All the male bees are called drones. The females are called workers. One of the females is not a workser bee. It is called the queen bee. 16 BLOOD Blood flows through your to the Earth. The sun is the closes star to the Earth. Stars come in many different sizes. 15 BEES Bees are insects. There are around 19,000 kinds of bees. Most bees live alone. Some bees live in colonies. Honeybees and bumblebeunds we make. 14 STARS A star is a ball of gases. Our sun is a star. We can see about 2,000 stars in the sky without a telescope. There are billions and billions of stars in the universe. We can see the stars that are the closest are many different kinds of sounds. All sounds are caused by vibrations. Sound travels in waves. Sound waves travel through liquids, gases, and solids. Air passes through our vocal cords when we speak or sing. Our vocal cords vibrate and produce the soe been layed in the water. The baby amphibians are called tadpoles. They have gills so they can breathe in the water. When they get older they grow legs and lungs. Then they can breathe air and live on the land. 13 SOUND There s can fly. The ostrich cannot fly because its wings are too small. Bats can fly. They do not have feathers. Bats have fur on their bodies. 12 AMPHIBIANS Amphibians are animals that change as they grow. They hatch from eggs that havdy, and there are plates on an alligator's body. Alligators spend most of their time in the water. 11 BIRDS Birds are all alike in certain ways. They have feathers, two wings, and two legs. They have lungs and breathe air. Most birdhat live in the water. Most mammals live on the land. All mammals breathe air. 10 REPTILES The bodies of reptiles are covered with plates or scales. All reptiles breathe air. Most reptiles lay eggs. There are scales on a snake's bo. Oceans have salt water and all river and most lakes have fresh water. 9 MAMMALS Most mammals have hair or fur. Most mammals give birth to live animals. Baby mammals are fed milk from their mother. Whales and porpoises are mammals t1 THE SOLAR SYSTEM The solar consists of nine the sun and nine planets. Each planet travels in a path around the sun. This path is called an orbit. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. The Earth is the third planet from the sun. s can fly. The ostrich cannot fly because its wings are too small. Bats can fly. They do not have feathers. Bats have fur on their bodies. 12 AMPHIBIANS Amphibians are animals that change as they grow. They hatch from eggs that havdy, and there are plates on an alligator's body. Alligators spend most of their time in the water. 11 BIRDS Birds are all alike in certain ways. They have feathers, two wings, and two legs. They have lungs and breathe air. Most birdhat live in the water. Most mammals live on the land. All mammals breathe air. 10 REPTILES The bodies of reptiles are covered with plates or scales. All reptiles breathe air. Most reptiles lay eggs. There are scales on a snake's bo. Oceans have salt water and all river and most lakes have fresh water. 9 MAMMALS Most mammals have hair or fur. Most mammals give birth to live animals. Baby mammals are fed milk from their mother. Whales and porpoises are mammals t it freezes. When water is boiled it turns to a gas and rises. 8 FISH Some fish live in salt water and some fish live in fresh water. A salt water fish cannot survive in fresh water. A fresh water fish cannot survive in salt watereds water to survive. 7 WATER Water has three forms. It can be a liquid, like the water you drink. It can be a solid, like a hard ice cube. Water can be a gas, like the steam you see when water is heated. When water is cold enoughTHE MOON The moon is a satellite. It revolves around the Earth. It takes four weeks for the moon to travel around the Earth. The moon is about 240 thousand mile or 400 thousand kilometers from the Earth. There is no water on the moon. All life ne 5 MOUNTAINS There are many mountain ranges on the Earth. The highest mountain above sea level is Mt. Everest. The air is thinner at the top of a mountain. It is colder at the top of a mountain than at the bottom. 6 nd sandy. There are not many trees in a desert. Many different kinds of cactus grow in a desert. It does not rain very often. Some desert plants store rain water in their stems. Many desert animals get their water from eating the plants in the desert.the sun. This energy helps the plants to make their own food. If a plant does not have sunlight it will die. Many animals eat plants. Animals could not live on the Earth without sunlight. 4 THE DESERT The soil in a desert is rocky aIt is cooler during the night because the Earth is not receiving any sunlight. It starts to get light in the morning when the Earth starts to turn toward the sun. 3 PLANTS Sunlight helps green plants to grow. They get energy from The closer a planet is to the sun, the hotter the planet is. 2 SUNLIGHT The sun is always shining. The Earth turns. When our side of the Earth is facing toward the sun we have day- light, and the other side of the Earth has night. e been layed in the water. The baby amphibians are called tadpoles. They have gills so they can breathe in the water. When they get older they grow legs and lungs. Then they can breathe air and live on the land. 13 SOUND There are many different kinds of sounds. All sounds are caused by vibrations. Sound travels in waves. Sound waves travel through liquids, gases, and solids. Air passes through our vocal cords when we speak or sing. Our vocal cords vibrate and produce the soIt is cooler during the night because the Earth is not receiving any sunlight. It starts to get light in the morning when the Earth starts to turn toward the sun. 3 PLANTS Sunlight helps green plants to grow. They get energy from The closer a planet is to the sun, the hotter the planet is. 2 SUNLIGHT The sun is always shining. The Earth turns. When our side of the Earth is facing toward the sun we have day- light, and the other side of the Earth has night. 1 THE SOLAR SYSTEM The solar consists of nine the sun and nine planets. Each planet travels in a path around the sun. This path is called an orbit. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. The Earth is the third planet from the sun. 19 stals. There are three main kinds of clouds, cirrus, cumulu, and stratus. The stratus clouds are closest to the earth. The cirrus clouds are highest above the earth. When the drops of water in a cloud grow big and heavy they fall to the ground as rain. ages of growth are: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This change is called a metamorphosis. Caterpillars are in the larva stage of the metamorphosis. 18 CLOUDS The clouds in the sky are made up of billions of drops of water or ice crysease and infection. The platelets help to seal a cut. 17 BUTTERFLIES Butterflies have three pairs of legs. They have two pairs of wings. They have a pair of antennae on top of their heads. Butterflies change as they grow. The four stbody at all times. It is red in color. Blood brings oxygen and food to every cell in the body. Blood has red cells, white cells, and platelets. The red cells carry oxygen to the cells, and they carry corbon dioxide away. The white blood cells fight dies live in colonies. Each colony has three kinds of bees. All the male bees are called drones. The females are called workers. One of the females is not a workser bee. It is called the queen bee. 16 BLOOD Blood flows through your to the Earth. The sun is the closes star to the Earth. Stars come in many different sizes. 15 BEES Bees are insects. There are around 19,000 kinds of bees. Most bees live alone. Some bees live in colonies. Honeybees and bumblebeunds we make. 14 STARS A star is a ball of gases. Our sun is a star. We can see about 2,000 stars in the sky without a telescope. There are billions and billions of stars in the universe. We can see the stars that are the closest the sun. This energy helps the plants to make their own food. If a plant does not have sunlight it will die. Many animals eat plants. Animals could not live on the Earth without sunlight. 4 THE DESERT The soil in a desert is rocky and sandy. There are not many trees in a desert. Many different kinds of cactus grow in a desert. It does not rain very often. Some desert plants store rain water in their stems. Many desert animals get their water from eating the plants in the desert.body at all times. It is red in color. Blood brings oxygen and food to every cell in the body. Blood has red cells, white cells, and platelets. The red cells carry oxygen to the cells, and they carry corbon dioxide away. The white blood cells fight dies live in colonies. Each colony has three kinds of bees. All the male bees are called drones. The females are called workers. One of the females is not a workser bee. It is called the queen bee. 16 BLOOD Blood flows through your to the Earth. The sun is the closes star to the Earth. Stars come in many different sizes. 15 BEES Bees are insects. There are around 19,000 kinds of bees. Most bees live alone. Some bees live in colonies. Honeybees and bumblebeunds we make. 14 STARS A star is a ball of gases. Our sun is a star. We can see about 2,000 stars in the sky without a telescope. There are billions and billions of stars in the universe. We can see the stars that are the closest are many different kinds of sounds. All sounds are caused by vibrations. Sound travels in waves. Sound waves travel through liquids, gases, and solids. Air passes through our vocal cords when we speak or sing. Our vocal cords vibrate and produce the soe been layed in the water. The baby amphibians are called tadpoles. They have gills so they can breathe in the water. When they get older they grow legs and lungs. Then they can breathe air and live on the land. 13 SOUND There s can fly. The ostrich cannot fly because its wings are too small. Bats can fly. They do not have feathers. Bats have fur on their bodies. 12 AMPHIBIANS Amphibians are animals that change as they grow. They hatch from eggs that havdy, and there are plates on an alligator's body. Alligators spend most of their time in the water. 11 BIRDS Birds are all alike in certain ways. They have feathers, two wings, and two legs. They have lungs and breathe air. Most birdhat live in the water. Most mammals live on the land. All mammals breathe air. 10 REPTILES The bodies of reptiles are covered with plates or scales. All reptiles breathe air. Most reptiles lay eggs. There are scales on a snake's bo. Oceans have salt water and all river and most lakes have fresh water. 9 MAMMALS Most mammals have hair or fur. Most mammals give birth to live animals. Baby mammals are fed milk from their mother. Whales and porpoises are mammals t it freezes. When water is boiled it turns to a gas and rises. 8 FISH Some fish live in salt water and some fish live in fresh water. A salt water fish cannot survive in fresh water. A fresh water fish cannot survive in salt watereds water to survive. 7 WATER Water has three forms. It can be a liquid, like the water you drink. It can be a solid, like a hard ice cube. Water can be a gas, like the steam you see when water is heated. When water is cold enoughTHE MOON The moon is a satellite. It revolves around the Earth. It takes four weeks for the moon to travel around the Earth. The moon is about 240 thousand mile or 400 thousand kilometers from the Earth. There is no water on the moon. All life ne 5 MOUNTAINS There are many mountain ranges on the Earth. The highest mountain above sea level is Mt. Everest. The air is thinner at the top of a mountain. It is colder at the top of a mountain than at the bottom. 6 sease and infection. The platelets help to seal a cut. 17 BUTTERFLIES Butterflies have three pairs of legs. They have two pairs of wings. They have a pair of antennae on top of their heads. Butterflies change as they grow. The four stages of growth are: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This change is called a metamorphosis. Caterpillars are in the larva stage of the metamorphosis. 18 CLOUDS The clouds in the sky are made up of billions of drops of water or ice cryare many different kinds of sounds. All sounds are caused by vibrations. Sound travels in waves. Sound waves travel through liquids, gases, and solids. Air passes through our vocal cords when we speak or sing. Our vocal cords vibrate and produce the soe been layed in the water. The baby amphibians are called tadpoles. They have gills so they can breathe in the water. When they get older they grow legs and lungs. Then they can breathe air and live on the land. 13 SOUND There s can fly. The ostrich cannot fly because its wings are too small. Bats can fly. They do not have feathers. Bats have fur on their bodies. 12 AMPHIBIANS Amphibians are animals that change as they grow. They hatch from eggs that havdy, and there are plates on an alligator's body. Alligators spend most of their time in the water. 11 BIRDS Birds are all alike in certain ways. They have feathers, two wings, and two legs. They have lungs and breathe air. Most birdhat live in the water. Most mammals live on the land. All mammals breathe air. 10 REPTILES The bodies of reptiles are covered with plates or scales. All reptiles breathe air. Most reptiles lay eggs. There are scales on a snake's bo. Oceans have salt water and all river and most lakes have fresh water. 9 MAMMALS Most mammals have hair or fur. Most mammals give birth to live animals. Baby mammals are fed milk from their mother. Whales and porpoises are mammals t it freezes. When water is boiled it turns to a gas and rises. 8 FISH Some fish live in salt water and some fish live in fresh water. A salt water fish cannot survive in fresh water. A fresh water fish cannot survive in salt watereds water to survive. 7 WATER Water has three forms. It can be a liquid, like the water you drink. It can be a solid, like a hard ice cube. Water can be a gas, like the steam you see when water is heated. When water is cold enoughTHE MOON The moon is a satellite. It revolves around the Earth. It takes four weeks for the moon to travel around the Earth. The moon is about 240 thousand mile or 400 thousand kilometers from the Earth. There is no water on the moon. All life ne 19 stals. There are three main kinds of clouds, cirrus, cumulu, and stratus. The stratus clouds are closest to the earth. The cirrus clouds are highest above the earth. When the drops of water in a cloud grow big and heavy they fall to the ground as rain. unds we make. 14 STARS A star is a ball of gases. Our sun is a star. We can see about 2,000 stars in the sky without a telescope. There are billions and billions of stars in the universe. We can see the stars that are the closest to the Earth. The sun is the closes star to the Earth. Stars come in many different sizes. 15 BEES Bees are insects. There are around 19,000 kinds of bees. Most bees live alone. Some bees live in colonies. Honeybees and bumblebe 19 stals. There are three main kinds of clouds, cirrus, cumulu, and stratus. The stratus clouds are closest to the earth. The cirrus clouds are highest above the earth. When the drops of water in a cloud grow big and heavy they fall to the ground as rain. ages of growth are: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This change is called a metamorphosis. Caterpillars are in the larva stage of the metamorphosis. 18 CLOUDS The clouds in the sky are made up of billions of drops of water or ice crysease and infection. The platelets help to seal a cut. 17 BUTTERFLIES Butterflies have three pairs of legs. They have two pairs of wings. They have a pair of antennae on top of their heads. Butterflies change as they grow. The four stbody at all times. It is red in color. Blood brings oxygen and food to every cell in the body. Blood has red cells, white cells, and platelets. The red cells carry oxygen to the cells, and they carry corbon dioxide away. The white blood cells fight dies live in colonies. Each colony has three kinds of bees. All the male bees are called drones. The females are called workers. One of the females is not a workser bee. It is called the queen bee. 16 BLOOD Blood flows through your