Atoms
States of Matter
Changes
Random Science
Classroom
100

These particles are negatively charged.

Electrons.

100

The three states of matter.

Solid, liquid, gas.

100

Provide an example of a physical change.

Shredding paper, boiling water, anything where it only changes identity. 

100

An educated guess in a science experiment.

Hypothesis.

100

Mrs. Shaw's favorite animal.

Otters :) 

200

These particles are positively charged.

Protons.

200

When atoms are closely packed together, not moving around.

Solid.

200

Provide an example of a chemical change.

Rotting, rusting, baking, anything forming new products. 

200

The step that comes after making a plan.

Experiment.

200

You must have your ID to go here.

PBIS store.

300

These particles have no charge.

Neutrons.

300

Where atoms are moving around super fast.

Gas.

300

Going from a liquid to gas.

Evaporation.

300

The ____ is the number of protons and electrons in a molecule.

Atomic Number.

300

What happens if you cheat on a test?

Green slip, 0 on the test with no chance for a retake, phone call home, 

400
The center of an atom.

Nucleus. 

400

Where atoms are somewhat close, but have room to move around.

Liquid.

400

Going from a gas to solid.

Deposition.

400

The ____ is the average weight of all particles.

Atomic Mass.

400

You must have this to be out of class for any reason.

Passport.

500

The area where electrons float.

Electron cloud.

500

Adding or removing this will change the state of matter.

Thermal Energy.

500

Going from a solid to gas.

Sublimation.

500

The two different types of data in science.

Qualitative and Quantitative. 

500

Name the voice levels and what they are.

0- No talking

1- Whisper

2- Table voice

3- Speaker voice

4- Yelling, emergencies only

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