starting and stopping
Fast Slow and Direction
At Rest or in Motion
Push & Pull
Vocabulary
100
What force pulls things toward the center of the Earth? remembering
what is gravity
100
If you lightly tapped a ball with your foot, what would you expect its speed to be? applying
What is slow.
100
What have you done today to give yourself the energy you need to move? applying
What is eat breakfast, get a good night rest...
100
What are some examples of moving things? remembering
What is accept all correct answers.
100
What is another word for going straight in front. remembering
What is forward.
200
Which is slowed more by friction: roller-skate wheels on a smooth floor or on a carpet? applying
What is on a carpet.
200
In which direction can you point your arm? applying
What is up, down, left, right, forward, backward
200
How would your life be different if there were no motors to move vehicles? evaluating
What is accept all logical answers.
200
How can you stop a moving object or make it move in a different way? remembering
What is apply force.
200
What is another word for facing forward, but walking in the opposite direction. understanding
What is backwards.
300
why does a rolling ball stop, even when no one makes it stop? analyzing
What is friction.
300
What are some words you can use to describe how things move? understanding
What is fast, slow, quick
300
What are two things that can happen to an object when you push on it? understanding
What is will move, not move because it is too heavy to move.
300
If no force is used on an object at rest, what will that object do? remembering
What is not move, remain at rest.
300
What is another word for looking when your head is tilted backward. analyzing
What is up.
400
Why are car seats and safety belts important? understanding
What is to keep you from moving forward after the car stops.
400
Besides using more force to paddle a boat, what else might make the boat go faster? creating
What is gravity, current, ...
400
What does it mean when something is at rest? understanding
What is not moving, still.
400
What are two examples of a force? remembering
What is accept all correct answers.
400
Which hand to you place on your heart when you say the "Pledge of Allegiance"? understanding
What is your right.
500
What force is produced when two things rub against each other? remembering
What is friction.
500
Which takes more force to move: a wagon full of sand or a wagon full of pillows? applying
What is sand.
500
How are weight and force related? understanding
What is you need more force if there is more weight.
500
What makes things move? understanding
What is force.
500
What force do you use when you are swinging? analyzing
What is pushing and pulling.
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