Electricity
States of Matter
Living Things and Their Habitats
Sound
Animals, Including Humans
100

The flow of an electric current through a material from a power source to an appliance.

What is electricity?

100

The three forms that materials can exist in: solid, liquid, and gas.

What are states of matter?

100

The process by which young are produced.

What is reproduction?

100

A movement backwards and forwards that creates sound.

What is a vibration?

100

The process of breaking down food so the body can use it.

What is digestion?

200

Devices such as washing machines and mobile phones that use electricity to work.

What are appliances?

200

Materials that spread out to fill their container and have no fixed shape.

What are gases?

200

Animals that have a backbone.

What are vertebrates?

200

The organ used for hearing.

What is the ear?

200
An animal that eats both plants and animals. 

What is an omnivore?

300

A device that stores electrical energy as a chemical.

What is a battery?

300

Water in its gaseous form. 

What is water vapour?

300

Another word for living things.

What are organisms?

300

Vibrations traveling from a sound source.

What is a sound wave?

300

The muscular tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.

What is the oesophagus? 

400

This type of electricity comes through wires and plug sockets from power stations.

What is mains electricity?

400

The process of turning a gas into a liquid. 

What is condensation?

400

Grouping plants and animals according to similarities.

What is classification?

400

The thin membrane in the ear that vibrates when sound waves reach it.

What is the eardrum?

400

The part of the digestive system where water is absorbed from waste food.

What is the large intestine?

500

A source of electricity that will not run out, such as solar or wind power.

What is renewable energy?

500

Rain, sleet, hail or snow falling from clouds. 

What is precipitation?

500

The activities living things perform to stay alive.

What are life processes?

500

A measure of how high or low a sound is.

What is pitch?

500

The teeth used for biting and cutting food.

What is an incisor?

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