States of Matter
Energy Basics
Lab Safety
Everyday Science
Tools & Measurements
100

Name a solid

Ice, chair, table, pencil, pen, ect.

100

What energy do you get from the sun?

Solar energy

100

What do you wear to protect your eyes?

Safety goggles

100

What causes night and day?

Earth's rotation
100

What tool measures length?

Ruler

200

What state of matter flows and takes the shape of its container?

Liquid

200

What type of energy comes from moving things?

Kinetic energy

200

Should you taste anything in the lab?

No

200

Why do ice cubes float in water?

Because ice is less dense than water

200

What units do we use to measure temperature?

Celsius and Fahrenheit

300

What state of matter has no fixed shape or volume?

Gas

300

Energy stored in food is called?

Chemical energy

300

What tool measures temperature?

Thermometer

300

What force pulls objects toward the ground?

Gravity

300

What tool do you use to measure mass?

Balance scale

400

When water boils, what state does it turn into?

Gas (steam) 

400

What type of energy do plants use to make food?

Light energy

400

What do you do if you spill a chemical?

Tell the teacher

400

What do plants take in to make food?

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

400

What unit do we use to measure volume of liquids?

Liters or millimeters 

500

What happens to ice when it melts?

It changes states of matter. It goes from solid to liquid.

500

What energy do we use when riding a bike?

Mechanical energy
500

Where is the fire extinguisher?

In the back left corner of the classroom

500

What happens to water when it freezes?

The state of matter changes. The water changes from a liquid to a gas.

500

What do you use to measure time?

Timer / Stopwatch / Clock

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