Physical Science
Earth Science
Life Science
Nature of Science
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100

This is how high-pitched sounds are created.

What are fast vibrations?

100

This is the state of matter of water that the Tampa Bay Lightning skate on during hockey games.

What is solid? (ice)

100

Elephants at the zoo always get fed near the gate. Now they come to the gate whenever it is feeding time. This is an example of what ________ behavior.

What is a learned behavior?

100

Scientists make these by using their senses to take in information about the world around them.

What are observations?

100

These 3 types of energy produced by a TV when you are watching a show.

What are light energy, sound energy, and heat energy?

200

After adding ice, the temperature of kool-aid decreases. This explains the flow of heat energy between the two.

What is heat flows from the kool-aid to the ice?

200

This is the type of rock formed from a volcano when melted rock cools and hardens.

What is an igneous rock?

200

Larva is a stage from this type of metamorphosis.

What is complete metamorphosis?

200

During experiments, Scientists complete at least 5 of these in order to gain enough information and data for their conclusions to be considered valid.

What are trials?

200

The Earth does this once a year as it travels one complete orbit around the sun. 

What is revolve?

300

Aluminum toy cars

Wooden blocks

Plastic lego bricks

Steel model airplanes

Iron bracelets 


Of the choices, these objects would be attracted to magnets.

What are Steel model airplanes and Iron bracelets?

300

Earth's surface being broken down into smaller pieces of sediment is this process.

What is weathering?

300

Bees and other insects that travel from flower to flower help with this process.

What is pollination?

300

When we make statements based on our observations, we are using this science process skill.

What is inferring?

300

This tool is often used to measure precise volumes of liquids.

What is a graduated cylinder?

400

These are the 2 measurements needed to determine speed.

What are distance and time?

400

"Shiny" is an example of this property of mineral.

What is luster?

400

This type of organism in a food chain gets its energy directly from the sun. 

What is a producer?

400

This is what scientists collect as their evidence in order to answer a scientific question.

What is data?

400

If Joey sees a first quarter moon tonight, this is the type of moon he will see in 1 week. 

What is a full moon?

500

Materials that allow heat to flow through them easily are known as this.

What are conductors?
500

This common Florida resource often used to make electronics is non-renewable.

What is silica?

500

This part of a flower produces pollen.

What is the stamen?

500

If scientists cannot use a real object, they will often use these, which can be 2D, 3D, or computer-based.

What are models?

500

Macy placed 2 ice cubes in a ziplock bag, sealed it, and found the mass of the bag with the ice cubes. That afternoon she left the bag outside and the ice cubes melted. Explain what would happen to the mass of the bag with the ice cubes after they melted.

The mass would remain the same. The ice has simply changed state, but the same amount of matter still exists in the bag. 

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