TN Science: A Closer Look Grade 2 - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
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TN Science: A Closer Look Grade 2 - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Introduction To the Teacher Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Standards Test Preparation for TCAP is designed to familiarize students with standardized testing and to review the concepts covered in the Tennessee Science Standards. About This Book The test items in this book will accustom students in a grade-appropriate manner with standardized testing in preparation for the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP). Each test item is correlated to a specific State Performance Indicator (SPI), or Grade Level Expectation (GLE) in the case of Grades 1 and 2. • Diagnostic Tests: Two Diagnostic Tests, which can be used as pretests or posttests, are provided. The Diagnostic Tests are designed to simulate the statewide TCAP tests that students will be taking. Each Diagnostic Test consists of multiple-choice questions that cover SPIs or GLEs spanning all 12 Conceptual Strands in Life Science, Earth and Space Science, and Physical Science. Inquiry and Technology & Engineering SPIs or GLEs are embedded within each test. • Standards Tests: These practice tests give students the opportunity to answer questions that focus on each of the Conceptual Strands of the Tennessee Science Standards. One test is provided for each of the 12 Life Science, Earth and Space Science, and Physical Science Conceptual Strands. Inquiry and Technology & Engineering SPIs or GLEs are embedded within each test. These tests can also be used as pretests and posttests, or as homework assignments or extra practice. ii Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. • Correlation Chart: The first correlation chart illustrates how the SPIs or GLEs covered in this book align with lessons in Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Tennessee Science A Closer Look. The second chart illustrates how the SPIs or GLEs align with Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Key Concept Cards and other materials that can be used for intervention if test results indicate that students are having difficulty with particular SPIs or GLEs. Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Lesson Correlations for Tennessee State Performance Indicators . . . . . . . . . . iv Interventions for Tennessee State Performance Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Diagnostic Test I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Standards and Scientific Inquiry Tests Standard 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Standard 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Standard 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Standard 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Standard 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Standard 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Standard 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Standard 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Standard 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Standard 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Standard 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Standard 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Diagnostic Test II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Answer Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Grade 2 Contents iii Correlation Chart Lesson Correlations for Tennessee Grade Level Expectations Chapter, Lesson GLE 0207.Inq.1 Observe the world of familiar objects using the senses and tools. Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1, Lesson 2; Chapter 2, Lesson 1; 3, Lesson 1; Chapter 5, Lesson 1; 5, Lesson 2; Chapter 6, Lesson 1; 7, Lesson 1; Chapter 7, Lesson 2; 8, Lesson 1; Chapter 8, Lesson 2 GLE 0207.Inq.2 Ask questions, make logical predictions, plan investigations, and represent data. Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1, Lesson 1; Chapter 2, Lesson 2; 3, Lesson 3; Chapter 4, Lesson 2; 5, Lesson 3; Chapter 6, Lesson 3; 7, Lesson 2; Chapter 7, Lesson 4; 8, Lesson 1; Chapter 8, Lesson 2; 8, Lesson 3; Chapter 8, Lesson 4 GLE 0207.Inq.3 Explain the data from an investigation. Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1, Lesson 3; Chapter 1, Lesson 4; 2, Lesson 3; Chapter 3 Lesson 2; 4, Lesson 1; Chapter 5, Lesson 3; 6, Lesson 2; Chapter 7, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.T/E.1 Recognize that both natural materials and human-made tools have specific characteristics that determine their uses. Technology: A Closer Look, Lesson 1; Technology: A Closer Look, Lesson 2 GLE 0107.T/E.2 Apply engineering design and creative thinking to solve practical problems. Technology: A Closer Look, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.1.1 Recognize that plants and animals are made up of smaller parts and use food, water, and air to survive. Chapter 1, Lesson 1 GLE 0207.2.1 Investigate the habitats of different kinds of local plants and animals. Chapter 1, Lesson 2; Chapter 1, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.2.2 Investigate living things found in different places. Chapter 1, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.2.3 Identify basic ways that plants and animals depend on each other. Chapter 1, Lesson 2; Chapter 1, Lesson 4 GLE 0207.3.1 Recognize that animals eat plants or other animals for food. Chapter 1, Lesson 4 GLE 0207.4.1 Compare the life cycles of various organisms. Chapter 2, Lesson 1; Chapter 2, Lesson 2 GLE 0207.4.2 Realize that parents pass along physical characteristics to their offspring. Chapter 2, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.5.1 Investigate the relationship between an animal’s characteristics and the features of the environment where it lives. Chapter 3, Lesson 1; Chapter 3, Lesson 2; Chapter 3, Lesson 3 iv Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Grade Level Expectation Correlation Chart Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Grade Level Expectation Chapter, Lesson GLE 0207.5.2 Draw conclusions from fossils about organisms that lived in the past. Chapter 3, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.6.1 Realize that the sun is our nearest star and that its position in the sky appears to change. Chapter 4, Lesson 1 GLE 0207.6.2 Make observations of changes in the moon’s appearance over time. Chapter 4, Lesson 2 GLE 0207.7.1 Compare and record the components of a variety of soil types. Chapter 5, Lesson 2 GLE 0207.7.2 Describe rocks according to their origin, size, shape, texture, and color. Chapter 5, Lesson 1 GLE 0207.7.3 Differentiate between renewable and non–renewable resources. Chapter 5, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.8.1 Associate temperature patterns with seasonal changes. Chapter 6, Lesson 1; Chapter 6, Lesson 2; Chapter 6, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.9.1 Use tools to observe the physical properties of objects. Chapter 7, Lesson 1; Chapter 7, Lesson 2; Chapter 7, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.9.2 Investigate how temperature changes affect the state of matter. Chapter 7, Lesson 4 GLE 0207.9.3 Recognize that air takes up space. Chapter 7, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.10.1 Explain why the sun is the primary source of the earth’s energy. Chapter 8, Lesson 1 GLE 0207.11.1 Investigate how vibrating objects produce sound. Chapter 8, Lesson 2 GLE 0207.11.2 Classify sounds according to their loudness and pitch. Chapter 8, Lesson 2 GLE 0207.12.1 Experiment with magnets to determine that objects can move without being touched. Chapter 8, Lesson 3 GLE 0207.12.2 Realize that things fall toward the ground unless something holds them up. Chapter 8, Lesson 4 Grade 2 v Key Concept Cards Interventions for the Tennessee Grade Level Expectations Intervention Resources GLE 0207.Inq.1 Observe the world of familiar objects using the senses and tools. Key Concept Cards 19, 27, 28 GLE 0207.Inq.2 Ask questions, make logical predictions, plan investigations, and represent data. Key Concept Card 29, 32, 35 GLE 0207.Inq.3 Explain the data from an investigation Key Concept Card 35 GLE 0207.T/E.1 Recognize that both natural materials and human-made tools have specific characteristics that determine their uses. Key Concept Card 34 GLE 0207.T/E.2 Apply engineering design and creative thinking to solve practical problems Key Concept Card 35 GLE 0207.1.1 Recognize that plants and animals are made up of smaller parts and use food, water, and air to survive. Key Concept Cards 1,4 GLE 0207.2.1 Investigate the habitats of different kinds of local plants and animals. Key Concept Card 7 GLE 0207.2.2 Investigate living things found in different places. Key Concept Card 11 GLE 0207.2.3 Identify basic ways that plants and animals depend on each other. Key Concept Card 8 GLE 0207.3.1 Recognize that animals eat plants or other animals for food. Key Concept Card 8 GLE 0207.4.1 Compare the life cycles of various organisms. Key Concept Cards 2, 5 GLE 0207.4.2 Realize that parents pass along physical characteristics to their offspring. Key Concept Cards 3, 5 GLE 0207.5.1 Investigate the relationship between an animal’s characteristics and the features of the environment where it lives. Key Concept Cards 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 GLE 0207.5.2 Draw conclusions from fossils about organisms that lived in the past. Reading and Writing pp. 54–57 GLE 0207.6.1 Realize that the sun is our nearest star and that its position in the sky appears to change. Key Concept Card 25 GLE 0207.6.2 Make observations of changes in the moon’s appearance over time. Key Concept Card 24 GLE 0207.7.1 Compare and record the components of a variety of soil types. Key Concept Card 17 GLE 0207.7.2 Describe rocks according to their origin, size, shape, texture, and color. Key Concept Cards 15, 16 vi Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Grade Level Expectation Grade 2 Key Concept Cards Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Grade Level Expectation Intervention Resources GLE 0207.7.3 Differentiate between renewable and non–renewable resources. Key Concept Cards 16, 17, 18, 20 GLE 0207.8.1 Associate temperature patterns with seasonal changes. Key Concept Cards 6, 15, 23 GLE 0207.9.1 Use tools to observe the physical properties of objects. Key Concept Cards 27, 28 GLE 0207.9.2 Investigate how temperature changes affect the state of matter. Key Concept Card 30 GLE 0207.9.3 Recognize that air takes up space Key Concept Card 19 GLE 0207.10.1 Explain why the sun is the primary source of the earth’s energy Key Concept Cards 20, 36 GLE 0207.11.1 Investigate how vibrating objects produce sound. Key Concept Cards 37 GLE 0207.11.2 Classify sounds according to their loudness and pitch Key Concept Cards 37 GLE 0207.12.1 Experiment with magnets to determine that objects can move without being touched. Key Concept Cards 35 GLE 0207.12.2 Realize that things fall toward the ground unless something holds them up. Reading and Writing pp. 153–156; Activity Lab Book p. 132 Grade 2 vii Name Diagnostic Test 1 Date Directions: On your answer sheet, fill in the circle next to the correct answer. 1 Look at the picture below. What will happen to some of the water in this pond on a hot day? GLE 0207.Inq.1, 0207.10.1 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 Some Some Some Some of of of of the the the the water water water water will will will will dissolve. freeze. evaporate. cause a flood. What is true about all living things? GLE 0207.1.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 3 All All All All living living living living things things things things make their own food. need water. can move around. live on land. Look at the chart below. Animal Part mouth hard shell thick fur strong legs Job takes in food protects body keeps body warm move fast What part helps a sea otter live in cold water? GLE 0207.5.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 thick fur gills wings fins Tennessee Test Preparation 1 Diagnostic Test 1 4 Name Date Why do the Sun and the Moon seem to move in the sky? GLE 0207.6.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 5 The Sun rotates. Earth rotates. The Moon rotates. The Sun and the Moon rotate. What does a lion eat? GLE 0207.3.1 𝖠 flowers 𝖡 nuts 𝖢 bark 𝖣 meat 6 Which word describes the temperature in summer? 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 7 rainy icy hot cold Coal is a nonrenewable resource because GLE 0207.7.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 8 people will never run out of it. it is used to heat homes. once it is all used up, there will be no more left. it is mined only two times each year. What happens as the Moon orbits Earth? GLE 0207.6.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 2 The The The The Moon’s Moon’s Moon’s Moon’s mass appears to change. color appears to change. shape appears to change. texture appears to change. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.8.1 Name 9 Date Diagnostic Test 1 Look at the picture below Why are trees important to this habitat? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.2.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 10 The trees help block sunlight. Their leaves change color in the fall. The trees provide food and shelter to animals. The trees provide wood for buildings. It is a hot day. You are eating ice cream. You notice that the ice cream gets soft very quickly. Why? GLE 0207.Inq.3, 0207.9.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 The ice cream freezes as it gets warm. There is a lot of water in ice cream. It is chocolate ice cream. The ice cream melts as it gets warm. Tennessee Test Preparation 3 Diagnostic Test 1 11 Name Date Look at the picture of a dinosaur fossil. Triceratops What can the fossil teeth of Triceratops tell you? GLE 0207.5.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 12 They They They They tell tell tell tell what color Triceratops was. how tall Triceratops was. that Triceratops ate plants. how Triceratops died. What would you have to do to make a loud sound on a guitar? 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 13 Pluck Pluck Pluck Pluck only the short strings. only the long strings. any of the strings very gently. any of the strings very hard. Look at the diagram below. What would you expect to happen next in any plant’s life cycle? GLE 0207.4.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 4 The plant will stop growing. The plant will continue to grow. Other plants will grow. An animal will eat the plant. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.11.2 Name 14 Date Diagnostic Test 1 What is the layer of soil where animals live called? GLE 0207.7.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 15 clay topsoil subsoil sand Which moon phase is shown below? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.6.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 16 new moon full moon first quarter moon half moon Which kind of plant grows in a woodland forest? GLE 0207.2.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 water lily oak tree cactus seaweed Tennessee Test Preparation 5 Diagnostic Test 1 17 Name Date How can you tell when winter is changing to spring? GLE 0207.8.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 18 The weather starts to get warmer. The weather starts to get colder. The Moon changes shape. There is less sunlight. How are kittens and puppies alike? GLE 0207.4.1, 0207.4.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Jessie placed a pencil, a rock, and a spoon in a group. Jessie wants to find out which object is the longest. What tool should he use? GLE 0207.T/E.1, 0207.9.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 20 a a a a microscope thermometer ruler balance Ethan dug very deep into the soil. As he dug, the color of the soil became lighter and the soil became rockier. Why? GLE 0207.7.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 6 Deeper soil has fewer nutrients. Ethan’s spade was heavy. The deeper layer of soil is richer. Many living things live and die there. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 19 Their life cycles differ from their parents’ life cycles. They are both hatched from eggs. They do not grow and change. Their traits are similar to their parents’ traits. Name 21 Diagnostic Test 1 Date Joy has a toy car on her desk. The car is made of steel. How can she move the car without touching it? GLE 0207.T/E.1, 0207.12.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 22 Push it with her hand. Use a magnet. Use a filter. Wait until it gets hot. You throw a ball straight up in the air. What happens next? GLE 0207.12.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 23 The ball stays in the air. The ball moves right. The ball moves left. Gravity pulls it down. Which animal lives in a cave? GLE 0207.2.2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 7 Diagnostic Test 1 24 Name Date Julio put a glass of water on the kitchen table each day for a week. The glass stayed in the same place from breakfast to dinner. Julio saw that the height of the water went down a little each day. What happened to the water in the glass? GLE 0207.Inq.3, 0207.9.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 25 The The The The water water water water melted. evaporated. froze. condensed. How can you move a pile of steel paper clips without touching any? GLE 0207.T/E.2, 0207.12.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 your hand. an ice cube. your fingers. a magnet. What is the same about all rocks? GLE 0207.7.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 27 They They They They are are are are all all all all the same color. the same size. made of minerals. the same texture. What kind of sound will you make if you gently pull the short strings of a harp? GLE 0207.11.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 8 a low pitch sound a high pitch sound a loud sound no sound Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 26 Use Use Use Use Name 28 Look at the picture below. 1 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Diagnostic Test 1 Date 2 4 3 Which pictures show water habitats? GLE 0207.1.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 29 Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures 1 2 1 3 and and and and 3 3 4 4 What happens when a balloon is pumped with air? GLE 0207.1.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 The The The The balloon balloon balloon balloon changes color. changes shape. flies away gets smaller. Tennessee Test Preparation 9 Diagnostic Test 1 Look at the picture below. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 31 Date lizards, snakes, coyotes turtle, frog, fish seals, walruses, polar bears dolphins, sea turtles, sharks How is sound made? GLE 0207.11.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 32 Something Something Something Something spins. burns. vibrates. glows. What is a bear most likely to eat? GLE 0207.3.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 33 grass and seaweed berries and fish other bears whales and dolphins What happens when you jump in the air? GLE 0207.12.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 10 Your mass changes. You start to float. Gravity pulls you back down. Your volume changes. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 30 Name Name 34 Diagnostic Test 1 Date What kinds of resources are sunlight and oil? GLE 0207.7.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 35 Oil is a renewable resource. Sunlight is a nonrenewable resource. Both are nonrenewable resources. Sunlight is a renewable resource. Oil is a nonrenewable resource. Both are renewable resources Which tool can help us examine very tiny things? GLE 0207.T/E.2, 0207.9.1 𝖠 hand lens 𝖡 𝖢 ruler 100 thermometer 90 80 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 𝖣 16 12 8 4 36 What does a seed need to start growing? GLE 0207.1.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 other plants a dry place water hot air Tennessee Test Preparation 11 Diagnostic Test 1 37 Name Date Look at the picture of a Triceratops fossil. Triceratops What can you predict about Triceratops from this fossil? GLE 0207.5.2 Triceratops was probably a gentle animal. Triceratops was very different from animals living today. Triceratops probably ate meat. Triceratops probably lived in groups. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 12 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 38 Date Diagnostic Test 1 Look at the picture of animals in their habitat. How do the living things in this habitat interact? GLE 0207.2.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 39 The The The The tree keeps the animals from getting lonely. animals can get things they need from the tree. tree doesn’t need to live. animals stay away from each other. Which is the brightest star in the sky? GLE 0207.6.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 the Moon the Sun Jupiter Saturn Tennessee Test Preparation 13 Diagnostic Test 1 40 Name Date Look at the drawing of a tree. What will this young tree look like when it becomes an adult tree? 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 41 It It It It will will will will look like its parent. look different from its parent. have a skeleton. grow flowers. The tires of a bicycle are filled with air. What happens when you put air into a tire? GLE 0207.9.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 14 The The The The tire falls off. air takes up space inside the tire. tire gets smaller. tire does not work. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.4.2 Name 42 Date Diagnostic Test 1 Look at the picture below. Which habitat does this picture show? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.Inq.2, 0207.2.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 43 a woodland forest cave barrens river When does a guitar make a sound? GLE 0207.11.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 when when when when its strings vibrate you shake it back and forth you blow on its strings you carry it Tennessee Test Preparation 15 Diagnostic Test 1 44 Name Date Look at the group of rocks below. GLE 0207.Inq.2, 0207.2 What can you tell about the rocks from these pictures? 𝖥 They all have a smooth texture. 𝖦 They all have a light color. 𝖧 They all have a dark color. 𝖩 They all have different textures. This picture shows the life cycle of a butterfly. What happens after stage 4 of this life cycle? GLE 0207.11.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 16 The The The The butterfly butterfly butterfly butterfly eats a caterpillar. becomes a caterpillar. becomes a pupa. makes more of its kind. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 45 Name 46 Date Diagnostic Test 1 Which of these tools would you use to find out how big your desk is? GLE 0207.Inq.1, 0207.9.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 47 a a a a hand lens balance ruler thermometer Trees get the energy they need to make their own food from GLE 0207.10.1 batteries. coal. the Sun. oil. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 17 Standard 1 Test Name Date Directions: On your answer sheet, fill in the circle next to the correct answer. 1 How are all plants and animals alike? GLE 0207.1.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 They They They They both need air and water. both make their own food. both have the same parts. do not need water. Which statement is true about all living things? GLE 0207.1.1 3 All All All All living living living living things things things things have hair. can live in very cold places. can live in very hot places. have parts that work together. Why do plants and animals need food? GLE 0207.1.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 18 Food Food Food Food helps them chew. gives them shelter. gives them energy. gives them oxygen. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Name 4 Date Standard 1 Test Look at the diagram of a plant. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Which part helps plants get sunlight? GLE 0207.1.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 5 leaves roots fruit flower Elvira saw a large bird catch a fish in a stream. Why might the large bird catch a fish? GLE 0207.1.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 for for for for exercise food shelter air Tennessee Test Preparation 19 Standard 2 Test Name Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 Look at the picture of a habitat in Tennessee. GLE 0207.2.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 20 lion elephant duck buffalo Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Which animal lives in this habitat? Name Date Standard 2 Test The picture below shows a Tennessee habitat. Use the picture to answer questions 2 and 3. 2 Look at the picture. What is this habitat called? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.2.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 3 woodland forest barren cave river What kinds of animals live in the habitat shown in the picture above? GLE 0207.2.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 fish and frogs zebras and giraffes whales and dolphins deer and raccoons Tennessee Test Preparation 21 Standard 2 Test 4 Name Date Look at the chart below. It tells where some animals live. Where Animals live Land Air Water butterfly • • shark whale bat • ? • raccoon • eaGLE • squirrel • • elephant • The chart is missing another animal that lives in water. Which animal might that be? GLE 0207.Inq.3, GLE 0207.2.1 5 a lizard a horse a fish an owl A habitat with low hills covered in tall grasses and small plants is a GLE 0207.2.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 22 woodland forest river barren lake Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Name 6 Date Standard 2 Test Which of these lives in a cave? GLE 0207.2.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖩 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 23 Standard 2 Test 7 Name Date Which picture shows a woodland forest plant? GLE 0207.2.2 𝖠 𝖡 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖢 𝖣 24 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name 8 Date Standard 2 Test Where could you find a turtle? GLE 0207.2.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 9 in a cave in a lake in a forest under the soil Where do polar bears live? GLE 0207.2.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 10 in in in in hot and dry habitats forests warm and wet habitats cold and snowy habitats Here is a picture of two rabbits. How do rabbits get shelter? GLE 0207.2.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 They They They They live in bushes. live in trees. live under leaves in the forest. dig burrows in the soil. Tennessee Test Preparation 25 Standard 2 Test Name Date 11 Look at the picture. What does the squirrel get from the tree? GLE 0207.2.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 12 water air shelter sunlight How might the squirrel help the tree? GLE 0207.2.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 26 It It It It gets food for the tree. helps the tree get water. spreads the tree’s seeds. is friends with the tree. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Use the picture below to answer questions 11, 12, and 13. Name 13 Date Standard 2 Test What is the woodpecker getting from the tree? GLE 0207.2.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 14 water food air soil How do earthworms help plants? GLE 0207.2.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 15 They They They They eat weeds. are food for birds. move seeds from place to place. help break up the soil. How do hummingbirds and plants help each other? GLE 0207.2.3 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 Hummingbirds eat fruit. Hummingbirds spread a plant’s seeds. Flowers shelter hummingbirds. Hummingbirds drink nectar from flowers and move pollen from plant to plant. Tennessee Test Preparation 27 Standard 3 Test Name Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 Look at the picture of a food chain. Which living thing is near the beginning of this food chain? lizard snake plant insect GLE 0207.3.1 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 28 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name 2 Date Standard 3 Test Which statement is a true statement about animals? GLE 0207.3.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Animals Animals Animals Animals eat plants and other animals for food. make their own food. make their own energy. eat only plants. Look at the diagram of a food chain. Use the diagram to answer questions 3, 4 and 5. 3 Which animal eats only plants? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.3.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 4 the the the the insect lizard snake hawk Which living thing eats the lizard? GLE 0207.3.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 the the the the insect snake hawk plant Tennessee Test Preparation 29 Standard 3 Test 5 Name Date Which living thing is both a predator and a prey? GLE 0207.3.1 the the the the plant insect lizard hawk Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 30 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name Date Standard 4 Test Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 1 Look at the picture of a growing plant. How is what will happen to the plant like what will happen to a young panda? GLE 0207.4.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 Both Both Both Both will will will will stop growing. get bigger. start to die. eat insects. What happens after a chick and a caterpillar hatch from an egg? GLE 0207.4.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 Both Both Both Both stop growing. become pupas. begin to fly. begin to grow into adults. Tennessee Test Preparation 31 Standard 4 Test Name Date 32 Tennessee Test Preparation Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Look at the pictures of a butterfly life cycle and a frog life cycle. Use the pictures to answer questions 3, 4, and 5. Grade 2 Name 3 Date Standard 4 Test How do both butterflies and frogs start life? GLE 0207.4.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 4 egg larva pupa adult The tadpole stage in a frog’s life is similar to which stage in a butterfly’s life? GLE 0207.4.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 5 Grade 2 egg larva pupa adult What is true about both frogs and butterflies? 𝖠 They both change shape during their lives. 𝖡 They both look like their parents as soon as they hatch from eggs. 𝖢 They both are born live from their mothers. 𝖣 They both start life in water. Tennessee Test Preparation 33 Standard 4 Test 6 Name Date Look at the picture below. How does the small tree compare to the big tree? 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 7 They They Both Both are different types of trees. have similar characteristics. are adult trees. are very young trees. How are kittens like their parents? GLE 0207.4.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 34 They They They They have the same color fur as their parents. are the same size and shape as their parents. like to play with people and other kittens. have four legs and are covered with fur. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.4.2 Name 8 Standard 4 Test Date Look at the picture of a dog and her puppies. How do the puppies compare with their parent? GLE 0207.4.2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 9 identical color identical size similar characteristics same age How are kittens and caterpillars alike? GLE 0207.4.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 10 Their life cycles are different from their parents’ life cycles. They hatch from eggs. They do not grow and change. Their traits are similar to their parents’ traits. How can you tell if two plants are related? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0202.4.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 They They They They grow apart. use sunlight to make food. have similar traits. grow tall. Tennessee Test Preparation 35 Standard 5 Test Name Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 Which trait is most useful in a very cold climate? GLE 0207.5.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 a long tail an extra layer of fat dark fur good hearing What helps a sea otter live in cold water? GLE 0207.5.1 3 thick fur gills sharp teeth fins What is true about turtles? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.5.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 36 Turtles Turtles Turtles Turtles can change into snakes. have a hard shell for protection. change color to blend in with their surroundings. build cocoons. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Name 4 Date Standard 5 Test Which part of the body helps an animal swim? GLE 0207.5.1 𝖥 𝖦 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 37 Standard 5 Test 5 Name Date Look at the picture below. What is the habitat for which this animal has the best traits? GLE 0207.5.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 river pond cave woodland forest What are fossils? GLE 0207.5.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 38 remains of plants and animals from long ago pictures of living plants and animals living dinosaurs types of plants that grow in rocks Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 6 a a a a Name 7 Date Standard 5 Test Look at the picture of a dinosaur fossil. What can we learn about this animal from its fossil? GLE 0207.5.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 8 It It It It looked like a sheep. had horns. lived in water. had wings. Look again at the dinosaur fossil in question 7. What else can scientists learn about this animal from this fossil? GLE 0207.5.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 9 It It It It had two feet. had four legs. had green skin. barked. What can dinosaur fossils tell us? GLE 0207.5.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 the color of the dinosaur who the dinosaur’s parents were what the dinosaur ate how many relatives the dinosaur had Tennessee Test Preparation 39 Standard 5 Test Date Look at the picture of a fossil. What living thing might this fossil be related to? GLE 0207.5.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 40 fish bird dinosaur plant Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 10 Name Name Standard 6 Test Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 Where does the Sun appear at the end of the day? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.6.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 low in the sky under the Moon high in the sky behind the Moon Why does the Sun seem to move across the sky? GLE 0207.6.1 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 3 because because because because the Sun follows Earth’s orbit of Earth’s rotation of Earth’s revolution the Sun follows the Moon It is the middle of a sunny day. Where can you find the Sun in the sky? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.6.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 4 It It It It appears appears appears appears to be sinking in the sky high in the sky. behind the Moon to be low in the sky. Which is the nearest star in our sky? GLE 0207.6.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 the Moon the Sun Polaris Saturn Tennessee Test Preparation 41 Standard 6 Test 5 Name Date When does the Sun appear highest in the sky? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.6.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 6 sunrise noon sunset midnight What does the Moon look like when it is full? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.6.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 7 a a a a crescent circle trianGLE half-circle Which of these statements about a full moon is true? 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 8 A A A A full full full full moon moon moon moon occurs occurs occurs occurs every night. every week. every month. once a year. When do we see a full moon? GLE 0207.6.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 42 every night every day once a month once a year Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.6.2 Name 9 Date Standard 6 Test The pictures below show some shapes of the Moon. What are these shapes called? GLE 0207.6.2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 10 phases circles stars seasons What happens as the Moon orbits Earth? GLE 0207.6.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 Its Its Its Its mass appears to change. color appears to change. shape appears to change. texture appears to change. Tennessee Test Preparation 43 Standard 7 Test Name Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 From which layer of soil do plants get nutrients? GLE 0207.7.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 topsoil sandy soil subsoil clay soil Topsoil is usually what kind of color? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.7.1 3 pink gray dark light How is gravel different from clay? GLE 0207.7.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 4 Gravel is smooth and clay is rough. Clay is smooth and gravel is rough. Gravel holds more water than clay. Clay holds more air than gravel. Which is true about sandy soils? GLE 0207.7.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 44 They They They They contain a lot of topsoil. are made of gravel. hold less water than rough soils. hold less water than clay soils. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Name 5 Standard 7 Test Date How does topsoil compare to clay? GLE 0207.7.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 6 Topsoil is lighter in color than clay. Clay is redder in color than topsoil. Topsoil and clay are made of big pieces of rock. Plants can only grow in topsoil. Dara found two rocks. She drew these pictures of the rocks she found. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Rock A Rock B What is different about the two rocks? GLE 0207.Inq.3, GLE 0207.7.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 7 their their their their size color shape texture Look again at the rocks in question 6. How could you describe rock B? GLE 0207.7.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 black square spotted smooth Tennessee Test Preparation 45 Standard 7 Test 8 Name Date Which statement about rocks is true? GLE 0207.7.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Look at the picture of rocks. Rock A Rock B Rock C How could you describe rock A? GLE 0207.7.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 10 It It It It is white. is shiny. is rough. has many colors. Look again at the rocks in question 9. How are rock B and rock C alike? GLE 0207.7.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 46 They They They They both both both both are are are are rough. dull. spotted. shiny. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 9 A rock can be made of one mineral. All rocks are made of different minerals. Rocks are living things. Water gives rocks their different colors. Name 11 Standard 7 Test Date How are renewable resources different from nonrenewable? GLE 0207.7.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 12 Renewable resources cannot be replaced. Nonrenewable resources cannot be replaced. Renewable resources cannot be recycled. Renewable resources cannot be reused. Which of these are natural resources? GLE 0207.7.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 13 plastic and metal Moon and stars wires and electricity water and air Why should coal and oil be used wisely? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.T/E.1, GLE 0207.7.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 14 They are both made in factories There is none left on Earth. They take a long time to form. They come from inside Earth. What is true about Earth’s natural resources? GLE 0207.T/E.2, GLE 0207.7.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 15 We should try to use them wisely. We can make them very quickly. They are all easily replaced. They are harmful to the environment. Which nonrenewable resource helps people grow plants? GLE 0207.T/E.1, GLE 0207.7.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 soil rocks oil coal Tennessee Test Preparation 47 Standard 8 Test Name Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. Look at the pictures of objects in the sky. Earth orbits around one of these objects. This orbit gives Earth its seasons. Which object does Earth travel around? GLE 0207.8.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 the the the the stars Sun Moon planets How is spring different from winter? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.8.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 48 It It It It is is is is warmer. cooler. snowier. windier. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 1 Name 3 Standard 8 Test Date Look at the chart below. Hours of Sunlight in One Day Season Hours fall 11 /2 hours winter 10 hours spring 12 hours summer 14 /2 hours 1 1 Which season has the least sunlight? GLE 0207.8.1 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 4 spring summer winter fall Look again at the chart in question 3. Which season has the most sunlight? GLE 0207.8.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 5 spring summer winter fall When is air temperature in Tennessee the warmest? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.8.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 winter spring summer fall Tennessee Test Preparation 49 Standard 9 Test Name Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 Heraldo has a block of wood. He would like to measure its length. Which tool will help him measure the block? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.9.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 a a a a meterstick pan balance thermometer hand lens Which tool is best used to see a very small object? GLE 0207.T/E.1, GLE 0207.9.1 3 meter stick hand lens scissor ruler Look at the picture. What will happen if you put a rock in the empty pan? GLE 0207.9.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 50 The The The The balance will stay the same. pan with the rock will drop down. pan with the feather will drop down. pan with the rock will lift up. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Name 4 Standard 9 Test Date You pour water into a tall container. You fill it to a line that reads “50 mL.” What are you measuring? GLE 0207.Inq.2, GLE 0207.9.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 5 mass weight volume temperature Jayda wants to know at what temperature ice melts. Which tool should she use? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.9.1 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 𝖣 16 12 8 4 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 51 Standard 9 Test 6 Name Date A scoop of ice cream in a dish starts to melt. The ice cream gets soft. How can you make the ice cream harder? GLE 0207.T/E.2, GLE 0207.9.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 7 Cover it with foil. Add some water. Put it in a sunny place. Put it in the freezer. Janice puts a bowl of ice in a sunny place. How will the ice change? GLE 0207.9.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 ice ice ice ice will will will will freeze. condense. dissolve. melt. Look at the picture below. What could you do to keep the water at the same level every day? GLE 0207.9.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 9 Put the bowl in the Sun. Put the bowl in a warm place. Put a cover on the bowl. Pour the water into a bigger bowl. When does liquid water become a gas? GLE 0207.9.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 52 when when when when the air is cold the air is warm it is raining there are clouds Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 8 The The The The Name 10 Standard 9 Test Date What happens to water when you add heat to it? GLE 0207.9.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 11 The The The The water water water water condenses. freezes. boils. does not change. Mandy had a birthday party. Her friends blew up some balloons. One of the balloons pops. What happened to that balloon? GLE 0207.Inq.3, GLE 0207.9.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 12 The The The The balloon balloon balloon balloon changed color when air went into it. lost its shape when air escaped from it. started to freeze. started to condense. Manuel learned that matter is all around him. What matter can he not see? GLE 0207.9.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 13 Hector blows up a balloon at the same time that Lily blows up a balloon. Lily’s balloon is larger than Hector’s. Why? 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 14 ants trees grass air GLE 0207.9.3 Lily’s balloon has less air in it. Lily’s balloon has more air in it. Hector’s balloon has more air in it. Lily’s balloon is colder than Hector’s. Air has volume. What does this mean? GLE 0207.9.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 Air Air Air Air has no color. has no smell. takes up space. changes temperature. Tennessee Test Preparation 53 Standard 9 Test 15 Name Date What happens when you blow up a balloon? GLE 0207.9.3 The The The The balloon’s balloon’s balloon’s balloon’s sound changes. size changes. color changes. taste changes. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 54 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name Date Standard 10 Test Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 Where does most of Earth’s light come from? GLE 0207.10.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 a fire a lamp the Sun the Moon Where does most of Earth’s heat come from? GLE 0207.10.1 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 3 the the the the Moon planets Sun water What can the Sun do to a liquid? GLE 0207.10.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 4 It It It It can can can can change the liquid to a solid. change the liquid to a gas. make the liquid change color. change the liquid to ice. One day in summer, it was too hot to play outside. Rebecca’s mother made her stay indoors that day. Where did the heat outside come from? GLE 0207.10.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 the the the the heater in Rebecca’s home Sun’s energy ground’s energy pull of the Earth Tennessee Test Preparation 55 Standard 10 Test 5 Name Date Look at the picture of a beach in summer. What causes the sand on the beach to get hot? GLE 0207.10.1 the the the the crowds ocean Sun waves Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 56 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name Standard 11 Test Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 When is sound made? GLE 0207.11.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 when when when when something something something something spins burns vibrates freezes Look at the picture. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. What must you do to make a sound with the drum? GLE 0207.11.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 3 Look at it. Hit it. Shake it. Talk to it. What happens if you pull the string of an instrument and then let it go? GLE 0207 Inq.1, GLE 0207.11.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 4 The The The The string string string string breaks. makes a sound. changes color. gets longer. Suppose you touch the moving string of an instrument. The string stops moving. What happens next? GLE 0207.11.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 The The The The string string string string stops making a sound. makes a different sound. changes shape. gets shorter. Tennessee Test Preparation 57 Standard 11 Test 5 Date What is true about some sounds? 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 6 Name GLE 0207.11.1 You can move them. You can feel them. They can change color. They last forever. What kinds of sounds do small vibrations make? GLE 0207.11.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 7 soft sounds loud sounds deep sounds large sounds What is pitch? 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 8 how how how how high a sound is loud a sound is short a sound is long a sound is Which words can be used to describe the volume of a sound? GLE 0207.11.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 9 big and little high and low loud and soft smooth and rough What kinds of sounds do fast vibrations make? GLE 0207.11.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 58 low-pitch sounds high-pitch sounds quiet sounds silly sounds Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.11.2 Name 10 Standard 11 Test Date Look at the picture. What should you do to make a loud sound with the guitar? GLE 0207.11.2 Pluck Pluck Pluck Pluck only the short strings. only the long strings. a string very gently. a string very hard. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 59 Standard 12 Test Name Date Directions: On your answer sheet, mark the correct answer. 1 What is a magnet? GLE 0207.12.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 something something something something that that that that repels objects containing iron attracts objects containing iron vibrates when it moves lights up when you press a switch What happens when two magnets attract each other? GLE 0207.12.1 3 They They They They change to a solid. are pushed apart. are pulled together. melt. Vita put screws, nails, erasers, and marbles on her desk. Which objects will she be able to move with a magnet? GLE 0207.12.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 60 screws and nails erasers and marbles nails and marbles erasers and screws Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Name 4 Standard 12 Test Date Look at the picture of two magnets. S N What happens when the two poles of the magnets meet? GLE 0207.12.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 5 They They They They attract one another. repel one another. push one another apart. stretch and grow longer. How can you move a pile of steel paper clips without touching any? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.Inq.2, GLE 0207.12.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 6 Push them with your hand. Place an ice cube on them. Use your fingers. Use a magnet. Kylie jumps up in the air. What happens? GLE 0207.12.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 7 Her mass changes. She floats up higher. Gravity pulls her back down. Her volume changes. What makes the apples on a tree fall to the ground after their stems break? GLE 0207.12.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 magnets gravity pitch heat Tennessee Test Preparation 61 Standard 12 Test 8 Name Date What happens if you drop a pencil and a brick at the same time? GLE 0207.Inq.3, GLE 0207.12.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 9 They both reach the ground at the same time. The pencil reaches the ground first. The brick reaches the ground first. Gravity pushes them back up. Sara goes to the pool. She dives from the diving board into the water. What force pulls Sara into the water? GLE 0207.12.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 10 magnetism gravity electricity friction Jorge kicked a ball into the air. Why did the ball land on the ground? 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 62 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.12.2 Air held it up. He didn’t kick the ball hard enough. Gravity pulled the ball back to Earth. Earth’s magnetism repelled the ball. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Date Name Diagnostic Test 2 Directions: On your answer sheet, fill in the circle next to the correct answer. 1 What helps a polar bear live in a cold place? GLE 0207.5.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 2 long claws thick fur big teeth body shape Where does the Sun appear in the early morning? GLE 0207.6.1 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 3 low in the sky under the Moon high in the sky behind the Moon Look at the picture of fish. Why is this a good place for fish to live? GLE 0207.2.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 The The The The fish fish fish fish have other fish near them. are far from the Sun. can get what they need. get too cold on land. Tennessee Test Preparation 63 Diagnostic Test 2 4. Name Date Look at the picture of a rock. How could you describe this rock? GLE 0702.7.2 64 white rough smooth fuzzy Tennessee Test Preparation Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 Name 5 Date Diagnostic Test 2 Which body part helps an animal to survive in a water habitat? GLE 0207.5.1 𝖠 𝖡 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 65 Diagnostic Test 2 6 Name Date Which season is it in Tennessee when Earth is tilted toward the Sun? GLE 0207.8.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 7 winter spring summer fall What makes high-pitch sounds different from low-pitch sounds? GLE 0207.11.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 8 the temperature of the air the speed of the vibrations the batteries how hard the object is hit How are an earthworm and an ant similar to a rabbit? ants Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.2.3 earthworm rabbit 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 66 They They They They eat the same food as a rabbit. also mix the soil, helping plants to grow. all hurt the environment. have the same number of legs. Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name 9 Date Diagnostic Test 2 Which of these are nonrenewable resources? GLE 0207.7.3 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 10 sunlight and air water and coal coal, oil, and gas oil and air Sally wants to measure a pencil with a balance. Which measurement might she get? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.T/E.1, 0209.9.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 11 5 5 5 5 grams milliliters degrees Celsius cups How are butterflies and young birds alike? GLE 0207.4.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 12 They They They They both both both both grow grow grow grow from from from from seeds. eggs. the water. the sky. The Moon looks as if it changes shape from night to night. What is each shape called? GLE 0207.6.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 month orbit phase constellation Tennessee Test Preparation 67 Diagnostic Test 2 13 Name Date Which statement is true about all living things? GLE 0207.1.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 14 All All All All living living living living things things things things have hair. can live in cold places. are made up of smaller parts. can live in hot places. Which layer of soil has the most living things? GLE 0207.7.1 the the the the inner layer topsoil sandy layer subsoil Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 68 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name 15 Date Diagnostic Test 2 Look at the picture of a chicken. Which one could be the chicken’s young? GLE 0207.4.2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 69 Diagnostic Test 2 16 Name Date What does the Sun give us? GLE 0207.10.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 17 light light heat light and and and and cold heat water air What kind of sounds do fast vibrations make? GLE 0207.11.2 low-pitch sounds high-pitch sounds quiet sounds complicated sounds Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 70 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name 18 Diagnostic Test 2 Date Which animal spends its whole life in the water? GLE 0207.Inq.3, 0207.5.1 𝖥 whale 𝖦 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 beaver duck frog Tennessee Test Preparation 71 Diagnostic Test 2 19 Name Date Annie wants to do an experiment. She wants to know which objects she can move with a magnet. What should Annie do before she starts her experiment? GLE 0207.Inq.2, 0207.12.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 20 Measure the size of each object. Write down the color of each object. Make a prediction about what will happen. Report her results to the class. Ling wants to measure and cut some paper for a science project. Which tools does she need? GLE 0207.9.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Look at the picture of a jackrabbit. It lives in a hot, dry desert. What helps a jackrabbit stay cool in this habitat? GLE 0207.5.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 72 thick fur long ears a layer of blubber strong legs Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 21 paper and markers ruler and scissors pencils and crayons thermometer and meterstick Name 22 Diagnostic Test 2 Date A rubber band vibrates. You touch it, and the rubber band stops moving. What happens? GLE 0207.Inq.1, GLE 0207.11.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 23 It It It It stops making a sound. starts making a sound. changes shape. grows bigger. Look at the food chain. 4VO 1MBOU 4MVH 'SPH )FSPO Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. What does the heron eat? GLE 0207.3.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 only plants only carrots plants and animals only animals Tennessee Test Preparation 73 Diagnostic Test 2 24 Name Date What is true about air? GLE 0207.9.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 25 Air Air Air Air has a strong smell. looks blue. is always cold. takes up space. You throw a ball straight up in the air. What does gravity do to the ball? GLE 0207.Inq.2, GLE 0207.12.2 pushes the ball up higher pulls the ball to the ground pushes the ball sideways makes the ball stop in the air Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 74 Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Name 26 Date Diagnostic Test 2 Look at the data table. The animals are sorted into two groups. Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. What are these animal groups sorted into? GLE 0207.Inq.3, GLE 0207.5.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2 mammals and reptiles water habitats and land habitats two legs and four legs extinct and living Tennessee Test Preparation 75 Diagnostic Test 2 27 Name Date Why does the Sun appear to move across the sky? GLE 0207.6.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 28 Earth rotates on its axis. Earth orbits the Sun. The Moon orbits Earth. The Sun orbits Earth. Plants and animals live in many different habitats. Which would be the best habitat for a deer to live in? GLE 0207.2.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 river pond cave woodland forest What helps scientists learn about habitats from long ago? GLE 0207.5.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 30 weather reports drawings left by dinosaurs fossils maps Which of these is a renewable resource? GLE 0207.T/E.2, 0702.7.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 76 gas coal wind oil Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 29 a a a a Name 31 Diagnostic Test 2 Date Look at the picture of a chick hatching from an egg. What happens to a chick after it hatches? Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. GLE 0207.4.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 32 It It It It becomes a butterfly. grows to look like its parents. stops growing. becomes a larva. On clear nights, Maya and her grandfather observe the phases of the Moon. Which tool would help them see the Moon better? GLE 0207.T/E.1, 0207.6.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 33 a a a a wind sock hand lens thermometer telescope What do animals need to survive? GLE 0207.1.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 teeth and fur soil and water air and water rocks and snow Tennessee Test Preparation 77 Diagnostic Test 2 34 Name Date When are the air temperatures usually warmest? GLE 0207.Inq.1, 0207.8.1 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 35 winter spring summer fall Look at the picture. Topsoil What can be found in both topsoil and subsoil? GLE 0207.7.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 78 rocks, pebbles, and sand water, air, and light rocks, minerals, and plants plants and animals Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Subsoil Name 36 Date Diagnostic Test 2 What happens to snow if you bring it indoors? GLE 0207.Inq.1, 0207.9.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 37 It It It It freezes. melts. disappears. burns. Adam has a toy metal car. He wants to move the car without touching it. What can Adam use? GLE 0207.1.1 a a a a balloon ruler crayon magnet Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 Tennessee Test Preparation 79 Diagnostic Test 2 Date Look at the picture below. Why is this habitat good for these animals? GLE 0207.2.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 39 It provides the things they need. There are no people around. It is located near a lake. It is warm every day of the year. Where does most of Earth’s energy come from? GLE 0207.10.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 40 fossil fuels electricity the Sun the Moon Apples fall from apple trees to the ground. What force makes this happen? GLE 0207.12.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 80 pushing pulling gravity the Sun Tennessee Test Preparation Grade 2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 38 Name Name 41 Diagnostic Test 2 Date Look at the picture of dogs. What is one way that the puppies are different from their parent? GLE 0207.4.2 Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 42 number of ears number of legs body shape size What happens to juice if you put it in the freezer? GLE 0207.9.2 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 43 It It It It gets heavier. gets darker. becomes a solid. becomes a gas. Which habitats are land habitats? GLE 0207.2.1 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 Grade 2 cave and pond river and pond river and woodland forest barrens and woodland forest Tennessee Test Preparation 81 Diagnostic Test 2 44 Name Date Jose’s father pumped air into Jose’s bicycle tire. How did the tire change? GLE 0207.T/E.2, 0209.9.3 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 45 The The The The tire tire tire tire became smaller. became a gas. became filled with air. started to float. What gives a rock its color? GLE 0207.1.2 𝖠 𝖡 𝖢 𝖣 46 size texture shape minerals What must happen for a sound to be made? GLE 0207.11.1 82 an an an an object object object object must must must must grow vibrate not move shrink Tennessee Test Preparation Copyright © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 𝖥 𝖦 𝖧 𝖩 Grade 2