1) What is the best meaning of the word 'system'? a) Parts work together b) One piece alone c) A broken toy 2) We learned a special science word for the 'parts' of a system. What is it? a) Plastics b) Groups c) Components 3) In class, we looked at scissors. What are the two main parts of the scissors system? a) Paper and glue b) Blades and handles c) Desk and chair 4) What happens if you take one part away from a system? a) Works faster b) System is broken c) Nothing happens 5) We looked at an eraser in class. Why is an eraser NOT a system? a) It is pink b) Used for school c) Just one part 6) Think about a clothespin. What is its job (function)? a) Cut paper b) Hold things together c) Write words 7) Which of these is an example of a system we found in our 'Systems Hunt'? a) A toy car b) A rock c) A piece of paper 8) Your morning routine is like a system. Why? a) Do it alone b) Steps work together c) Takes a long time 9) What does a system help us do? a) Sleep b) Work c) Hide 10) If a system has a 'function,' what does that mean? a) Missing a part b) It is broken c) Has a job to do

Lesson 1: Understanding Systems

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