What kind of energy does a plant need to survive? (How does it get this energy?
What is sunlight, by sitting in a sunny place
100
List objects that move only by rolling
What is balls, toilet paper rolls, cups, wheels
100
when the opposite polar sides of magnets are pulled towards each other -N-S-
What is attraction - attract
100
Complete the sentence: When I tap a drum softly it will make a ____________ sound.
What is soft, quiet sound because it has small sound waves when they are hit softly
200
How could Dominic move his pencil around his desk? What types of force are taking place on the pencil?
What is pushing or pulling
200
When more light energy is let in through a window does the classroom seem darker or brighter? Why?
What is brighter because the colors of the objects are now able to bounce into our eyes better than when the room is dark.
200
What kind of motion is happening when you use the slide at recess?
What is sliding down
200
Name every day uses for magnets
What is computers, dump trucks, hanging clips, sorting metal from nonmetal
200
When a cup is rolling on the floor with a large top and small bottom it will roll in a straight line.
True or False?
What is False - It will roll in a curved line because the cup is not the same size on both ends.
300
You are playing the symbols in a band. The teacher tells you to play them louder. What should you do to make the sound louder?
What is hit the symbols harder together. The harder they come together the louder the sound.
300
You see a piece of chocolate sitting in the sun. You know that heat energy is going into the chocolate. How is the heat energy changing the chocolate?
What is melting the solid to turn into a liquid.
300
Two boys are racing toy cars down a ramp. One has square wheels and the other has cylinder. Which one will slide more easily down the ramp?
What is the car with cylinder wheels because they will roll better than square wheels.
300
How do our word work letters stick to the whiteboard, desks and paper clips?
What is magnetic on the back and have iron in them
300
What kinds of objects are magnets NOT attracted to?
What is money coins, paper, wood - anything that does not have iron in it
400
How would you describe force to a kindergarten student?
What is force is the act of doing work. Pushing or pulling on objects to make them move from where they first started.
400
Name a solid that would NOT melt if it was left in the sun or put in a microwave.
What is wood or paper
400
Name at least two examples of movement that you could notice at the park.
What is back and forth - swings, round and round spinning - merry-go-round, bouncing a ball - up and down
400
I want to attach my progress report on the refrigerator. What would be the best object to use to attach it? Why?
What is magnet
400
Name the two kinds of magnetic poles that will attract or repel each other
What is North and South Poles
500
How do you stop an object that is already in moving?
What is put a force on it. Example: a ball is rolling on the grass. You push your foot on it to stop it.
500
Compare the two sound options.
A.) water dripping out of a sink
B.) water falling over a waterfall
Share which option would have a higher pitched sound and why.
What is water dripping from a sink because it would have little drops and since there is less mass (water) falling the sound will be higher. The waterfall would make a loud and low pitched sound since there is lots of water.
500
What example of motion is this?
turning a round and around, but not moving different places. A top moves this way
What is spinning
500
These two magnetic poles are next to each other S-S. What is going to happen to the magnets?
What is they will repel and move away from each other
500
Daily Double: A toy car is rolling down a ramp. Where will the car be after only one second? Where will the car be after a few seconds of rolling?
What is only in the middle of the ramp after one second and down at the bottom of the ramp after a few seconds