C.E.R.
The Metric System
Forces
Temperature
States of Matter
100

This is an opinion or statement made without any evidence.

What is a Claim?

100

Unit of measure for Mass.

What are Grams?
100

The unit of measure for Force.

What are Newtons?

100

This instrument calculates for temperature.

What is a Thermometer?

100

This state of matter includes a tightly packed set of molecules in an object. For example, ice.

What is a Solid?

200

An observation, or fact, that supports your claim.

What is Evidence?

200

This can be our basic Liters, Meters, and Grams.

What is Base?

200

To resist the current state of motion; rest or acceleration.

What is Inertia?

200

We can use this unit if measure for temperature.

What is Celsius or Fahrenheit?

200

A very loosely packed set of molecules, where the molecules have the most space between them, like a cloud.

What is a Gas?

300

Anything that clearly links your Evidence and Claim together.

What is Reasoning?

300

A long phrase that can help us remember all the Metric Unit Prefixes.

What is King Henry Died by drinking chocolate milk?

300

These forces always come in pairs.

What are Balanced or Unbalanced Forces?

300

At this temperature, water is boiling.

What is 100 degrees Celsius?

300

A set of molecules that are not tightly packed together, but not as loosely packed as gas molecules are.

What is a Liquid?

400

For every piece of evidence we provide, we usually write this for our reasoning.

What is One sentence for each?

400

To go from meters to centimeters, we can do this.

What is Multiply by 100?

400

An object in motion will stay in motion, and an object at rest will remain at rest, until acted upon an external force. 

What is Newton's first law of Motion?

400

The freezing point of water.

What is 0 degrees Celsius?

400

When water goes from a liquid to a gas.

What is Evaporation?

500

After finding our conclusion, if our result is not any better than our hypothesis, we should do this.

What is Retest/Improve our Experiment?

500

35 kilometers is the same as saying this many meters.

What is 35,000 Meters?

500

A formula used to find Force.

What is F=M*A

500

As temperature increases, these will respond by moving quickly and spreading farther away from one another.

What are Molecules?

500

When water evaporates, sticks onto a hard surface, and becomes a liquid again.

What is Condensation?

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