What is the source of all energy in the food chain?
The sun
What is the science work for anything that has mass and takes up space?
Matter
Newton's 1st Law of Motion says that objects at rest will ____ __ _____ until another force is applied.
Stay at rest
What are the names of the poles on a magnet?
North and South
What were we hoping to see with special dark glasses?
An eclipse!
What type of tree has seeds in a pinecone?
A conifer.
We dug in a pan with different tools to see which would work best to find what?
A fossil
Which Law of Motion (1st, 2nd or 3rd) explains why Chase falls out of the car in this experiment?
The 1st Law of Motion
True or false: Magnets can make other things magnetic.
True.
What are the three states of matter?
Solid, Liquid and Gas
In our flower dissection, we learned that part that holds the pollen is the:
A: Stigma or B: Anther?
A. Stigma
We learned God creates each bird with a special tool that is perfect for it's needs. What is that tool?
It's beak!
Which Law of Motion says that every action has an equal and opposite reaction - like we saw in this balloon rocket demo.
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
What is the name of the WKRG vehicle that came to our school?
The WeatherBeast!
When the moon is between earth and the sun, what phase is it in?
New Moon
When we crushed up leaves and soaked them in alcohol, then put coffee filter paper strips in the solution, what did we see on the paper?
What are the different colors in the leaves? Green, yellow and red.
We observed tadpoles going through a complete change. What is the word for that change?
Metamorphosis
Newtons' second law says that it takes more force to move something with more mass. In lab, when we dropped a marble, a cotton ball and a wad of paper into sand, which one made the biggest crater.
The marble.
When we used playdoh and straws to make structures what type of disaster did we simulate with the Shaker table?
An Earthquake
By rubbing a balloon on our head, we generated what kind of electric charge?
Static electricity