Particles and Matter
Liquids and Gases
Forces:Gravity
Simple Machines
Heat Energy
100

Everything is made of ___________.

Particles

100

How many of these things will boil if you heat them up?

Four - water, soap, milk, and oil

100

Why do things fall down?

Gravity! 

100

Name the four simple machines we studied.

ramp

fulcrum

axle

pulley

100

What is the Earth's biggest source of heat energy?

200

What is volume?

Volume is the amount of space matter takes up.

200

What happens when you boil water?

It turns into water vapor.

200

Does gravity pull harder on things that have more mass? 


It pulls harder on things that have more mass.

200

A lever needs another part to make it work. What is that part called?

A fulcrum

200

Which is a conductor of heat energy?

The pan frying bacon!

300

High or low density? 

High density

300

Does water freeze when it gains heat energy?

No, it freezes when it loses heat energy.

300

True or false: Big objects like the moon have gravity.

True!


300

Which ramp uses less force?

Ramp 1: 

Ramp 2: 

 

Ramp 2 because it is longer.

300

Heat energy moves from __________ places to ___________ places.

Heat energy moves from warmer places to cooler places.


400

Which square has high density and low volume?

The smaller one

400

What happens when water vapor condenses?

It turns into liquid water.

400

Which is more important: gravity or friction?


Gravity because it keeps us from floating away into space!

400

An axle is a bar through the middle of a ______.

Wheel

400

How does a blacksmith protect his hands from the hot metal?



He wears gloves that insulate his hands.

500

Why does the oil stay on top of the water?

The oil is less dense than water.

The particles in water are closer together than the particles in oil.

500

What is Tr. Olivia's favorite color?

Blue 

500

Gravity or friction?

Friction! Vroom vroom


500

What is Tr. Michelle's favorite animal?

Pigs! Bonus: what is a baby pig called again???

500

Which is a better conductor of heat: metal or plastic?

Metal! More heat energy moves through metal than plastic.

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