The state objects stay in when not in motion and all forces acting on them are balanced...or what Mr. Sumner is going to do a lot of this summer.
What is rest?
Cats can take the shape of their container.
Cats must be what state of matter?
What is liquid?
It is the basic unit of life or what school classrooms feels like on a nice day.
What is a cell?
A type of chromosomes girls have two of and boys only one and Mr. Sumner's favorite Star Wars spacecraft are both shaped like this letter.
What is X?
"Structure determines..." this. Something most 7th graders can't do very well this close to the end of the school year.
What is function?
It is how many laws of motion Newton wrote... or the number of tardies you need to get your citizenship dropped to an N.
What is 3?
State of matter in the inner core or doing someone a big favor.
What is a solid?
Two or more cells make this...or what you need when a bunch of unicellular organisms invade your body and get you sick.
What is tissue?
A part of your DNA containing a specific trait. Also pants.
What are genes (jeans)?
Mass times acceleration or that thing Luke needs to use.
What is (the) force?
According to Newton's 3rd law, every action has one of these. You also get one when certain chemicals mix.
What is a reaction?
The amount of matter in a given space... or what Lorraine is to George McFly.
What is density?
It is the primary organ in the central nervous system. Even 7th graders have one.
What is a brain?
If you cross a homozygous dominant trait with a homozygous recessive trait, all of the offspring would be this...which is also a car with both a gasoline motor and an electric motor.
What is a hybrid?
Mass times gravity or what you do most of the time at Disneyland.
What is weight (wait)?
This is how much matter there is in an object. Also the word for a Catholic Sunday meeting.
What is mass?
The density of pure water. Also the number of times Mr. Sumner should need to call the class to attention.
What is 1?
The organelle that contains the DNA...also the center of an atom is called the same.
What is the nucleus?
The name of the boat Darwin made his famous journey on. Also the breed of dog Snoopy is.
What is the Beagle?
Distance divided by time or what 7th graders do on the way to lunch.
What is speed?
As distance increases, gravity decreases according to the inverse _____ rule. Also a goody-two-shoes.
What is a square?
Mr. Sumner has been known to push his students around to demonstrate how these travel through the Earth to help us learn what is inside. Also what hair and oceans have in common.
What are waves?
An organ in the skeletal system found above the elbow, which is not funny when you hit it on something hard, despite its name.
What is the humerus?
7th graders who adapt to junior high school, survive to pass on their traits into 8th grade. This is like Darwin's concept called what?
What is natural selection (or survival of the fittest)?
Mr. Sumner's favorite color.
What is blue, except today it's red.