End of Term 2 Paper 2 Science Year 3
End of Term 2 Paper 2 Science Year 3
End of Term 2 Paper 2 Science Year 3
Stage 3
Paper 2 2024
30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• You should show all your working on the question paper.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 30.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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D B
[1]
(b) Draw a straight line from each labelled part to its function.
B digests food
C pumps blood
D takes in oxygen
[2]
(a) Circle all the materials that are liquid at room temperature.
[1]
[2]
3 (a) The diagram shows the phases of the Moon as seen in the southern hemisphere.
X Y
Complete the diagram by drawing the correct shapes for phase X and phase Y.
[2]
(b) Jamila models the relative movement of the Earth, Sun and Moon.
The picture shows the balls she uses to represent the Earth, Sun and Moon.
Write down two reasons why the ball she uses for the Earth is not a good choice.
[2]
Some fossils on Earth show footprints of animals that lived millions of years ago.
[1]
light
Q
Part Q is called a .
[2]
[1]
Mia:
[1]
(b) Mia uses two different liquids and four different solids.
[1]
(c) Write down one conclusion from the results of this investigation.
[1]
[1]
[1]
2
[2]
7 The diagram shows the equipment used to separate sand and water.
filter paper
beaker
flask
(a) Complete the sentences to describe how the solid and liquid are separated.
(b) Write down the name of the process used to separate a mixture of sand and
water.
[1]
Anastasia:
(a) Circle the name of the equipment Anastasia uses to measure the height of the
plants.
[1]
‘I think the plant in the light will grow faster than the plant in the dark.’
[1]
height of plant
day in mm
plant in the light plant in the dark
0 40 40
5 43 46
10 46 52
20 50 56
25 52 61
Anastasia says:
‘I think the plant in the light will grow faster than the plant in the dark.’
yes no
[1]
Mike starts the toy cars from the top of the slope at the same time.
rough surface
smooth surface
The toy car on the rough surface reaches the bottom of the slope last.
(b) Explain why Mike uses toy cars that are the same size and shape.
[1]
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