Electricity City!
Light Up!
Sound On!
Heat Up!
Energyyyyy
100

These subatomic particles must flow for electricity to occur

What is electron?

100

This body in the sky is the source of all light on earth!

What is the sun?

100

Sound is produced by the _____ of particle?

What is vibrations?

100

This instrument is used to measure temperature.

What is a thermometer?

100

Energy is the ability to do _____. (Starts with W). 

What is work?

200

This part of the circuit lights up to indicate that electricity is flowing

What is the bulb/lamp?

200

This term is used to describe an object that all light rays pass through. 

What is transparent?

200
In which state of matter does sound travel fastest?

What is a solid?

200

Name one scale that is used to measure temperature.

What is Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin?

200

This type of energy is defined as stored energy. Starts with 'P'. 

What is potential energy?

300

This part of the circuit prevents a overloaded circuit. 

What is a fuse?

300

This is the name given to objects that produce/give off light. 

What is luminous?

300

In this state of matter does sound travels the slowest?

What is gas?

300

This method of heat transfer occurs in solids.

What is conduction?

300

This type of energy is defined as energy in motion. it begins with a 'K'. 

What is kinetic energy. 

400

This type of circuit only has one path for electricity to flow.

What is a series circuit?

400

This is the name given to the bending of light rays ( Think of investigation with pencil in a beaker of water). it begins with the letter 'R'. 

What is refraction?

400

Sound does not travel through this object, which is defined as an empty space.

What is a vacuum?

400

This method of heat transfer occurs through space. 

What is radiation?

400

This type of energy results from the flow of electrons. It starts with an "E". 

What is electrical energy or electricity?

500

This type of circuit has many pathways for electricity to flow. 

What is a parallel circuit?

500
This is the name given to the "rainbow" that is produced when white light is split into the different colors? It begins with the letter 'S'

What is a spectrum?

500

This is the name given to the reflection of sound.

What is an echo?

500

This term is used to describe an object that does not allow heat to pass through. 

What is an insulator?

500

This renewable source of energy uses the sun to power appliances. It begins with an "S". 

What is solar energy?

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