Chemistry
Warm-Up
Physical Science
Warm-Up
(include waves and electricity)
Simple Machines
Earth Science
Warm-up
States of Matter
100

This is the force that attracts water molecules to water molecules.

What is cohesion?

100

This is a phenomenon where positive attracts negative and positive repels positive.

What is magnetism?

100

An example of this type of simple machine would be a screw.

What is a screw?

100

This is what rock is called when it is so hot that it is liquid and is below the earth's surface.

What is magma?

100

This is the state of matter where molecules are very close together and don't move much.

What is a solid?

200

This is what can be measured on a scale of 1 to 14 and can identify acids and bases.

What is pH?
200

These are what the ends of a magnet are called.

What are poles?

200

An example of this type of simple machine would be a set of stairs.

What is an inclined plane?

200

This is the smallest particles of rock that can be compacted together to form sedimentary rock.

What is sediment?

200

This is the state of matter where molecules are very far apart and move rapidly.

What is a gas?

300

This is the property that determines the buoyancy.

What is density?

300

This is what is produced by the free movement of loose electrons (charged particles).

What is electricity?

300

This simple machine includes two pieces that work together and can be found on bicycles, cars, and wagon.

What is a wheel and axle? 

300

This is what the edges of the leaves are called when used in identification.

What are margins?

300

This is the phase change that involves losing energy to go from a liquid to a solid.

What is a freezing?

400

This is what is used to organize all known elements.

What is a periodic table?

400

This is what builds up when loose electrons build up on something (think of scooting your feet across the floor before you touch someone).

What is static electricity?

400

This type of simple machine has three classifications and can be identified by what is located in the middle.

What is a lever?

400

This is what is formed when heat and pressure are applied to sedimentary rock.

What is metamorphic rock?

400

This is the state of matter that has definite volume, but not definite shape.

What is a liquid?

500

I am the subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom that determines the identity of the element.

What is a proton?

500

This is Newton's 1st Law of Motion.

What is, "An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force?"

500

This type of simple machine is a combination of a wheel and axle and a lever.

What is a pulley?

500

This is what the arrangement of veins in a leaf are called.  This can be used to identify the plant.

What is venation?

500

This is the phase change that involves gaining energy to go from a liquid to a gas.

What is evaptoration?

600

I am the subatomic particle that is located outside of the nucleus of an atom.

What is an electron?

600

This is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion.

What is, "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?"

600

These are the three parts of a lever.

What is fulcrum, effort, and load?

600

This is what is applied to igneous rock to make metamorphic rock.

What is heat and pressure?

600

This is the phase change where energy is lost to go from a gas to a liquid.

What is condensation?

700

This is the charge of the subatomic particles that are outside of the nucleus.

What is negative?

700

This is the equation for Newton's 2nd Law of Motion.

What is F=ma?

700

Your elbow would be an example of this classification of lever.

What is a 3rd class lever?

700

This is what is applied to metamorphic rock or igneous rock or sedimentary rock to make sediment.

What is erosion and deposition?

700

This is what the phase change is called when molecules start as a solid, and gain energy to become a gas.

What is sublimation?

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