Used to draw conclusions in science.
What is observation, measurement, collection of data (any of these is correct)?
The "S" in STEM/STEAM
What is Science?
Something that pushes or pulls on another object.
What is a Force?
Force that pulls 2 objects together.
What is gravity?
Example(s) of materials that are magnetic.
What is/are iron, steel, nickel, and cobalt?
Suffix that means the study of a subject.
What is "-ology"?
The "E" in STEM/STEAM
What is Engineering?
A force that pulls other magnetic materials.
What is Magnetic Force? (magnetism)
Measurement of the pull of gravity.
What is weight?
What are most materials? Examples, plastic, copper, glass, dirt
Field(s) of Life Science.
What is Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Botany, Ecology, and Zoology (name any of these)?
The "T" in STEM/STEAM
What is Technology?
The force that tries to pull 2 objects towards one another.
Gravity
The strength of gravity depends on these 2 characteristics.
What is the mass of the objects and the distance between them?
A magnet is strongest here.
What are the North and South Poles? (Poles)
Branch of Science that studies the Natural world.
What is Natural Science?
The "M" in STEM/STEAM
What is Math (Mathematics)?
Moving or changing place or position.
What is Motion?
The force of Gravity is weaker or stronger on the moon than on the earth?
What is weaker?
The Earth's magnetic force is strongest here.
What are the North and South Poles?
Branch of Science that includes math, theoretical computer science, statistics, information theory
What are the Formal Sciences?
The "A" in STEAM
What is Art?
The force felt between two surfaces when one attempts to slide against the other.
What is Friction?
True or False Mass is the same thing as Weight.
What is False?
An instrument that aligns itself with the poles of the earth.
What is a compass?