The document outlines topics and objectives for a 5th grade science test on the hydrosphere. It includes identifying the amount of water on Earth, bodies of water in solid, liquid and gas states, naming parts of the hydrosphere, distributions of total and fresh water on land, matching and labeling stages of the water cycle, explaining importance of water to humans, and completing a chart about photic and aphotic zones. Students should review their science notebook pages 127-141 to prepare.
The document outlines topics and objectives for a 5th grade science test on the hydrosphere. It includes identifying the amount of water on Earth, bodies of water in solid, liquid and gas states, naming parts of the hydrosphere, distributions of total and fresh water on land, matching and labeling stages of the water cycle, explaining importance of water to humans, and completing a chart about photic and aphotic zones. Students should review their science notebook pages 127-141 to prepare.
The document outlines topics and objectives for a 5th grade science test on the hydrosphere. It includes identifying the amount of water on Earth, bodies of water in solid, liquid and gas states, naming parts of the hydrosphere, distributions of total and fresh water on land, matching and labeling stages of the water cycle, explaining importance of water to humans, and completing a chart about photic and aphotic zones. Students should review their science notebook pages 127-141 to prepare.
Fifth Grade Third Period 2022 Topics for the second test
Subject Topic Objective
Science 1. Hydrosphere 1.1 To identify how much water is there on earth. 1.2 To identify bodies of water in the 3 different states (solid, liquid, gas). 1.3 To write the name of all the bodies that make up the hydrosphere. 1.4 To write the distribution of total water on land and the distribution of fresh water on land. 1.5 To match the stages of the water cycle with their description. 1.6 To label the stages of the water cycle. 1.7 To explain 3 reasons about why is water important to human beings. 1.8 To complete a chart with the characteristics about the photic zone and aphotic zone (page 141). Science Notebook / Science Book pages # 127-128-129-132- 133-134-140-141.