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WEEK 12
EXERCISE 8




NATURAL SCIENCE
CLASS 3 
WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX (6)

1. A _______________ is a large stone found in the soil
a. rock
b. pebble
c. plant
2. A person who tells us about the weather is a ____________.
a. Weather map
b. Weather forecasting
c. weather forecaster
3. _____________ is a mixture of gases.
a. Liquid
b. Oxygen
c. Air
4. The coconut plant reproduces using _____________
a. Seed
b. Suckers
c. Stick or Stem

5. __________ is keeping our environments clean.
a. Dustering
b. Sanitation
c. Washing
PROVIDE THE CORRECT ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS
6. A _________________ is a kind of leaf which is fleshy or swollen.
7. Eels move on land by swimming. True/ False.
8. Weigh sling is used to measure the _______________ of objects.
9. ___________________ is a liquid used for fueling cars.
10. Amphibians have ______________________ skin.
11. ______________________ are things that do not have life.
12. Pawpaw and _________________ are examples of erect plants.
13. _______________________ use their antennae to find food.
14. The tape measure is used to measure ______________ of objects.
15. The switch opens and closes the _____________________.
16. Artificial sound is produced by objects like _________________.
17. Animals and ____________ are the two main living things in the soil.
18. ________________________ changes electric energy to light.
19. Which type of rock is not easy to break?________________________
20. The group of animals that produce breast milk are called __________

WEEK 5 - EXERCISE FIVE (5)
1. MENTION FOUR PARTS OF THE HUMAN BOODY.
2. GIVE THREE THINGS FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM. 3. MENTION FOUR ACTIVITIES PERFORMED BY LIVING THINGS. 4. LIST THREE EXAMPLES OF NON LIVING THINGS. 5. DEFINE MATERIALS. 6. GIVE THREE EXAMPLES OF PLANET. 
7. MENTION TWO EXAMPLES OF DISEASES THAT AFFECT THE SKIN. 8. DEFINE MATTER. 9. MENTION TWO SOURCES OF LIGHT. 10. GIVE TWO EXAMPLES OF ENERGY.


Week 4 - Exercise 4




Week 3 - Exercise 3



Week 2 - Exercise 2

Natural Science



Week 1 - Exercise 1  

NATURAL SCIENCE 
BASIC 3 QUESTIONS.
1. Define matter.
2. Mention the states of matter.
3. List four examples of soil living organisms.
4. What is soil?
5. Mention three types of soil.
6. Give two characteristics of clay.
7. Give two characteristics of sand.
8. Give two characteristics of loam.
9. Define life process.
10. Give five examples of life processes of a living organism.
11. Mention three examples of non living things.
12. Define environment.
13. Give four characteristics of wet season.
14. Give four characteristics of dry season.
15. List two methods of water purification.
16. Define decantation.
17. Mention two examples of mixtures.
18. Define materials.
19. Write down three examples of materials.
20. Define mixtures.

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