The outside "skin" on a seed- like something you'd put on when it's cold outside
What is a seed coat?
This is what you DO when you use your eyes, ears, nose, or hands to learn about something.
What is an observation?
This invisible force pulls things to the ground.
What is gravity?
This is the type of energy stored in batteries
What is Chemical Energy?
Mr. Moody's birthday
What is April 22nd
The source of nutrition for the baby plant as it begins to grow
What is food storage
This is a smart guess based on what you know and what you see about what will happen in an experiment.
What is a hypothesis or a prediction?
Dry ice is CO2 in this state of matter.
What is a solid?
This type of energy has to do with Movement
What is Kinetic energy?
Ms. A's first name
What is Tanya?
They grow underground and provide water and nutrients from the soil to the plant
What are roots?
This is the one thing you change in an experiment to see what effect it has.
What is the independent variable?
A type of change where a new substance is not formed. (Example: cutting a paper)
What is physical change?
This type of energy is seen in a ball at the top of a hill before it starts to move
What is Potential Energy?
This is the name of the host of our Generation Genius videos
What is Dr. Jeff
They collect sunlight and help turn water and nutrients into glucose using Chlorophyll
What are the leaves?
This is what you measure or watch to see if it changes in an experiment.
What is the dependent variable?
A type of change where a new substance is formed. (Example: burning paper)
What is a chemical change?
This can be observed when one object hits another, causing the second object to move (not a TYPE of energy)
What is Energy Transfer?
This is the name of our custodian in the Elementary building
What is Ms. Joy?
The part of a plant we value for its beauty- it usually grows into a fruit
What is a flower?
This is the group in an experiment where nothing is changed, so you can compare results.
What is the control group?
This is the type of reaction that occurs when two or more substances combine and form a new substance.
What is a chemical reaction?
This is the property of Newton's law that says that objects in motion tend to stay in motion until an outside force acts upon them
What is Inertia?
The year that PK Yonge was established
What is 1934