What is the state of matter in which the volume and shape of a substance is fixed?
solid
What are the building blocks of molecules?
Atoms
The atomic number is the same as the
Number of protons in the nucleus for each element
What object did we use to mass objects?
A balance scale
What is the first name of the person that our school is named after?
George
What state of matter has a fixed volume but no shape?
Liquid
What particle is negatively charged?
Electron
What element is Cu?
Copper
What does Hypothesis mean?
An educated guess.
Who is our principal?
Mr. Porrey
What state of matter can change both shape and volume?
gas
What particle is neutral?
Neutrons
What element is Sn?
Tin
What is the bouncing of light off of a surface?
reflection
Ms. Henson was originally a teacher. What subject did she teach?
PE
Particles are close together, but free to move
liquid
Where do the electrons reside in an atom?
The Electron cloud
What element if K?
Potassium
What object did we use to magnify objects and cells in the beginning of the year?
Microscope
What is Ms. Rennie's favorite food?
Burrito
Butter and rubber are examples of these
Solid
What 2 particles that are found in the center of the nucleus?
Protons and Nuetrons
What element is Na?
Sodium
What is the sun?
A star
What is Ms. Boyer's favorite wake up drink?
Cocoa