Energy Conversions
Vision & Light
Earth's Features
Wave, Energy & Info
Ms. McQuillan
100

three forms of energy

mechanical, thermal (heat), chemical, electrical, light and sound

100

the 5 senses

see, hear, smell, touch, taste

100

when rock, soil, or sand is worn down and moved from one place to another by water, wind, or ice

erosion

100

two or more things bumping into each other

collision

100

Max, Dan & Casey

Ms. McQuillan's children

200

stored energy due to an object's position or condition

potential energy

200

a structure that responds to information coming in from the environment

receptor

200

a scientist who studies the processes and materials that form the solid part of Earth

geologist

200

to move back and forth quickly

vibrate

200

the number of years teaching at P.S. 360

8 years

300

something that changes one form of energy to another

converter

300

an animal that hunts and eats other animals

predator

300

something we observe to be similar over and over again

pattern

300

a tiny piece of material that is too small to see

particle

300

the teachers Ms. McQuillan commutes with

Mrs. McCarren and Mrs. Carrasquillo

400

to move something from one place to another

transfer

400

to cause light to bounce off a material

reflect

400

small pieces of rock, such as silt or sand

sediment

400

the distance from one peak of a wave to the next

wavelength

400

the best place to get a large iced latte

Dunkin'

500

a group of parts that work together

system

500

the way something is shaped or what it is made out of that makes it good for a specific function

structure

500

a thick sheet of rock formed from the same material

rock layer

500

how big or loud a wave is

amplitude

500

favorite place in the summer

the beach

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