A push or pull on an object.
What is Force?
Temperature is measured in this unit.
What are degrees?
This is the process of a liquid turning into a gas.
What is evaporation?
This tool measures the temperature of the air.
What is a thermometer?
This is the definition of "stationary."
What is "not moving"?
The force that pulls things towards the center of the Earth.
What is gravity?
The amount of stuff inside of an object.
What is Mass?
Cutting a piece of paper is an example of this kind of change.
What is a physical change?
This is what we call the current state of the atmosphere.
What is weather?
The process of gas turning into liquid.
What is condensation?
This occurs when two objects come in contact and slows down motion.
What is friction?
Metal is a good example of this kind of material that transfers heat and energy well.
What is a conductor?
These are the three most common states of matter in the universe.
What is liquid, solid, and gas?
Eye color is an example of a (inherited or acquired) trait.
What is inherited?
This is the process of discovery, often including steps like research, hypothesize, and analysis.
What is the scientific method?
What is speed?
Cloth, air, and rubber are all examples of this kind of material.
What is an insulator?
A pumpkin growing, fruiting, and rotting is an example of this kind of change.
What is a chemical change?
This tool is called an anemometer. It measures this aspect of wind.
What is speed?
Color, weight, size, and shape are all examples of this.
What is a physical property?
This unit is used to measure how much force is applied to something.
What are newtons?
This lasts forever - in other words, it cannot be created or destroyed.
What is matter?
Matter has these two qualities.
What is "has mass and takes up space?"
Name one major organ system in the human body and one organ inside of it.
Answers may vary:
Circulatory - heart
Respiratory - lungs
Digestive - stomach
Skeletal - bones
Nervous - brain
These are the parts of the experiment that may change from trial to trial.
What are variables?