Chemistry
Force and Motion
Snowman Stuff
Magnetism
Christmas
100

An atom's positively charged particles 

What are protons?

100

The force that attracts objects toward the earth

What is gravity?

100

32 degrees Fahrenheit.

What is the freezing point of water?

100

Objects moving toward each other

What is attract?

100

In the song, The 12 Days of Christmas, what does the singer give his/her true love on the 9th day?

What is ladies dancing?

200

A group of atoms bonded together that form the smallest identifiable unit of a pure substance

(If atoms are like like letters of the alphabet, then molecules are like words)

What are molecules?

200

The force that acts against a moving object, like resisting the movement of a flying airplane.

What is drag (or air resistance)?

200

Frosty's eyes were made of this.

What is coal?

200

Objects moving away from each other

repel

200

In the poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas,' what did St. Nick's nose look like?

What is a cherry?

200

Negatively charged atomic particles that move around the outside of the atom’s nucleus

Electrons

200

An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

What is Newton's 1st Law?

200

Number of buttons that is considered typical for a snowman to have.

What is 3?

200

The region around a magnet that maintains attraction.

What is a magnetic field?

200

In the song, White Christmas, the children listen to hear this.

What is sleigh bells (in the snow)?

300

Chemical reaction that releases energy (often in the form of heat or light)

What is an exothermic reaction?

300

For every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.

What is Newton's 3rd Law?

300

Where a snowman keeps his money.

What is a snowbank?

300

Temporary magnetism that requires an electric current

What is electromagnetism?

300

In the Christmas movie Elf, this is how Buddy ended up at the North Pole.

What is, he climbed into Santa's sack?

500

Double Points!

In a closed system when mass and temperature are constant, pressure and volume of an ideal gas  have an inverse relationship.  When one increases, the other decreases.

What is Boyles' Law?

500

Force = Mass x Acceleration

What is Newton's 2nd Law?

500

What the police officer shouted when he caught a snowman stealing.

What is 'FREEZE!'?

500

Largest magnet you've touched

What is the Earth?

500

Decorating this goes all the way back to ancient Egyptians and Romans, who did so during the winter solstice to signify that spring would return.

What is an evergreen tree?

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