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Grade 3 Science Revision: Plants & Animals

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Inspire International Academy

THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23

(First Term) Revision Worksheet

NAME: SUBJECT: Science

DATE: GRADE/SECTION: 3

MODULE: PLANTS (Life Cycle + Traits)


Q1. Write a one-word answer to the following statements: (Vocabulary Check)
1. A feature of a living thing. ________________
2. To begin to grow from a seed to a young plant. _________________
3. The stages of life where an organism grows, changes, and produces new
organisms that start the cycle over again. _______________
4. When pollen is moved from the male part of a flower to the female part of a
flower. _________________
5. To make something again. _________________
6. A trait that can be passed from parents to offspring. _________________
7. An inherited trait that makes an individual different from other members of the
same family. _________________

Q2. Please choose the correct answer.


1. The movement of pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part is
called _____________________.
a. pollination
b. germination
2. A new plant grows from a __________________.
a. root
b. seed

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3. When the temperature is right and the soil is in the right condition the seed
will_______________.
a. pollinate
b. germinate
4. The female part of the plant makes _____________.
a. pollen
b. eggs
5. The passing on of traits from parents to young is ________________.
a. characteristic
b. heredity
6. Pine tree seeds form inside ___________________.
a. flower
b. cones
7. What is not an example of an inherited trait?
a. The shape of the seed
b. Number of leaves
8. _______________________ is a flowering plant
a. Apple tree
b. Pine tree
9. When a seed grows into a plant it most likely will _________.
a. looks similar to its parents
b. looks nothing like its parents
10. Which is not part of a plant’s life cycle?
a. growth
b. losing a branch in a storm
11. A plant can form seeds in a _______________. Select all that apply.
a. leaf
b. cone
c. stem
d. flower
12. Which plant reproduces using cones?
a. flowering plants
b. conifers
13. Which does a seed need to germinate?
a. sunlight only
b. water, nutrients, and the right temperature

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Q3. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct word from the word box below:
Inherited
pollination seeds variation reproduce germinates fruit
traits

1. _____________________ is to make more of the same kind.


2. Characteristics that are passed from parents to their offspring are called
________________
3. Plants begin their life cycle as ________________
4. A ________________is the appearance of an inherited trait that makes an
individual different from other members of the family.
5. In conifer plants, ________________happens when the pollen from the male
cone to the female cone.
6. A seed is covered by a ________________to protect it.
7. After the seed _____________________a young plant called a seedling grows.

Q4. Please choose whether the statement is true or false.


1. Female part of the plant makes pollen. __________
2. Orange tree is a conifer. _________
3. Two plants will be related if their seeds, blossom, and leaves are
similar___________
4. All plants start their life cycle as seeds. _________
5. Parents inherit their traits from their offspring. _________
6. In conifer plants, seeds are made inside flowers. _________
7. Cherry is a fruit, which forms around the seed. _________

Q5. Answer the short questions.

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1. What will happen if there was no variation in plant families?

Answer: ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

2. How do bees help flowering plants?

Answer: ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

3. Where do seeds of a flowering plant form?

Answer: ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

4. Why do you think seed dispersal is important to the life cycle of a plant?

Answer: ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

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MODULE: Animals (Life Cycle + Traits + Group Survival)


Q1. Write a one-word answer to the following statements: (Vocabulary Check)
1. All members of one type of organism that are in the same environment
______________
2. Traits that are affected by the environment. ______________
3. Series of changes in which an organism’s body changes form or shape.
______________
4. Staying alive ______________
5. A beginning or origin of a plant or animal. ______________
6. Behaviors that animals are born with and do not have to learn ______________
7. To check for likeness or similarity ______________
8. Number of living things that have some type of natural relationship
______________
9. Behaviors that are learned to aid survival, a skill that an animal is not born with.
______________
10. Something that repeats ______________

Q2. Please choose the correct answer.


1. Which of these is an inherited trait?
a. reading
b. feather color
2. Which is not an example of a frog’s life cycle?
a. egg hatches
b. loses its gills and grows lungs
c. returns to the water to lay eggs
d. give birth to babies

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3. __________________animals have a better chance of surviving when living in
groups.
a. Some
b. All
4. Which is not an inherited trait?
a. color of fur
b. height
c. speaking a language
d. eye color
5. A colony of ants is __________________ that works together to survive.
a. a group
b. an individual
6. After a fish egg hatches, it ___________________________.
a. goes through a metamorphosis
b. looks like a small version of its parents
7. A group of sardines can form a large circle to protect themselves
from_____________.
a. environment
b. predator
8. When does a life cycle end?
a. never
b. when the organism dies
c. when the organism reproduces
9. Which is an example of a learned trait?
a. roller-skating
b. hair color
c. eye color
d. plant shape
10. Which is the second stage in a ladybug’s life cycle?
a. adult
b. egg
c. larva
d. pupa

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11. Heredity is the passing on of traits from an organism’s ___________________.


a. mother
b. father
c. parents
12. Some animals, such as wolves and lions, ________________for food in groups.
a. hunt
b. survive
13. As a tadpole becomes an adult, it_____________________.
a. changes into pupa
b. grows legs and lungs
14. The color of your eyes, skin, and hair are examples of ____________ traits.
a. inherited
b. learned
c. environmental
15. An animal that goes through a metamorphosis changes________________ as it
grows.
a. shape
b. size
16. When an insect hatches from an egg, it becomes a ____________________.
a. pupa
b. larva

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Q3. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct word from the word box below:
amphibians budding beavers fish metamorphosis
cells groups birth reptiles predators

1. Animals such as frogs and butterflies go through a series of life cycle changes
called__________________.
2. Offspring reproduced by __________________ has one parent.
3. Some animals live in __________________ to take care of their young ones.
4. __________________ means the beginning or origin of a plant or animal.
5. __________________ and most __________________ lay eggs in water.
6. When a female and male __________________ join, offspring is produced
7. __________________ lay eggs on land.
8. By living in groups, animals can protect themselves from __________________.
9. __________________ take care of their young ones.

Q4. Please choose whether the statement is true or false.


1. Offspring reproduced by two parents is identical to their parents. (True/ False)
2. Tigers live together to help keep warm. (True/ False)
3. A female dog gives birth to puppies, and goes through metamorphosis. (True
/False)
4. Tadpoles grow legs and lungs before moving onto land. (True/False)
5. Some animals live in groups so that they don’t feel lonely (True/ False)
6. The larva turns into a pupa. (True/False)
7. An organism’s young are called offspring. (True/ False
8. Fish live in schools to make it harder for predators to single out their prey. (True/
False)
9. An adult fish lay eggs, and goes through metamorphosis. (True/False)
10. A tadpole breathes through the lungs. (True/False)

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Q5. Answer the short questions.

1. Name the type of animals that do not go through metamorphosis.

Answer: ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

2. Which type of animal looks after its offspring? Why do they do that?

Answer: ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

3. How can animals reproduce with two parents?

Answer: ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

4. What are the advantages of hunting alone instead of hunting in a group?

Answer: ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

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