6th Grade Norms
Classroom Norms
Heat Transfers
Evaporation and Condensation
States of Matter
100

Who is your new science teacher, spell his name correctly.

Mr. Murray 

100

How should I be seated in my stool?

Seated, facing forward.

100

Heat transfers usually moves from ____ to _____

Warm to cool 

100

When liquid water changes into water vapor.

Evaporation

100

This state of matter keeps it's shape and does not flow.

Solid

200

What time does the nurses office open? 

8:10am

200

Where should I be sitting in Ms. Fadipe's class?

In my assigned seat

200

The sun warms the earth using this type of energy.

Radiation

200

When water vapor changes back into a liquid?

Condensation

200

Ice, water, and water vapor are all different forms of what substance? 

Water

300

What is the name of the 6th grade team lead?

Ms. G

300

Where do we do we take MOST of our notes in class?

In our science notebook

300

Heat moving from one object to another by direct contact is called what?

Conduction

300

Evaporation happens faster when...

The liquid is warm or hot

300

Particles move very fast in this state of matter and spreads out

Gas

400

What is the name of the school CEO?

Dr. Valentine

400

What 2 areas in the classroom is completely off limits? 

The storage cabinet and Ms. Fadipe's Desk

400

Why does a metal spoon get hotter faster than a wooden spoon?

Metal is better conductor of heat than wood

400

What is the process of condensation?

Warm water vapor touches a cold surface and is transformed back into a liquid

400

This state of matter takes the shape of its container 

Liquid

500

When is 6th grade liveschool day? 

Tuesday

500

Where should I be lining up?

In the middle of the classroom

500

What is an example of convection in the weather?

A tornado/Hurricane

500

What is the process of evaporation? 

When a liquid heats up and turns into water vapor.

500

What is the order of the phases of matter as matter heats up?

Solid--->Liquid--->Gas

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