Scientific Method
Vocab
Rocks
Earth....and Stuff
Food and Nutrition
100
How many steps are there to the scientific method?
What is six
100
this is the liquid rock inside of a volcano
What is magma
100
There are this many types of rocks..... come on! we know this!!!!
What is three!!
100
Name at least three types of disasters/natural occurrences that change the way the earth looks
What are volcanoes, earthquakes, erosion....
100
There are this many food groups that you should eat from each day
What is six..... can you name them?
200
True or False? You need to make an observation before you come up with the question?
What is false
200
this is the wearing away of the earth by natural processes
What is erosion
200
this type of rocks are formed from change and pressure that happens beneath the earth's surface
What is metamorphic
200
What was the Dust Bowl
What was a period of history where dust erosion caused many people to suffer great lose both personally and with their farming.... can you tell me more?
200
What vitamin/mineral is good for night vision?
What is Vitamin A
300
How many times should you do an experiment in order for the results to be true?
What is at least more than twice
300
This type of rock is found when pebbles and other small rocks and sediments are squished together
What is a sedimentary rock
300
Where would you find igneous rocks?
What is at the surface of a volcano
300
There are this many types of erosion
What is five! What are they?!
300
How many different types of fats are there?
What is three.....what are they!?
400
This is what the last step of the scientific method is known as
What is drawing conclusions
400
What are active, dormant, and extinct volcanoes
What is active- erupts frequently and will erupt at any point dormant- erupts sometimes and can erupt in the future extinct- has not erupted recently and will not in the future( think dinosaur)
400
This type of rocks appear shiny and glass-like with no bubbles when they cool very quickly
What are igneous rocks
400
This is an area of stress in the earth where broken rocks slide past each other, causing a crack in the Earth's surface. 
What is a fault
400
What is MyPlate
What is the balanced nutrition guide that shows us how much we should be eating of each food group at each meal
500
Why is the scientific method used?
What is to help us conduct experiments the correct way
500
What is the instrument you use to measure the intensity of an earthquake?
What is a seismograph
500
These rocks are very soft and can crumble easily. They are also the only rocks of the three that contain fossils
What are sedimentary rocks
500
when magma from within the Earth's upper mantle works its way to the surface. At the surface, it erupts to form lava flows and ash deposits...... What is happening?
What is a volcano is forming
500
What percentage of adult Americans are overweight? What percentage of children?
What is 2/3 of adults (67%) 15 % of children
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