Plants & Animals
Waves
Force & Energy
Biology
Miscellaneous
100

The first stage of a plants life cycle were observed using fruit in this lab. 

Seeds

100

This toy can be used to represent the movement of energy called ______________.


What are WAVES?

100

When a rubber band is stretched more, it will fly farther because it has more of this.


What is POTENTIAL ENERGY?

100

We tested foods to see if they contained starch by dipping a qtip in iodine then touching to the food.  Starchy foods turned the iodine dark black.  Does bread contain starch?

Yes, bread contains starch.

100

Fill in the blank of this #1 Lab safety rule: Wait to handle supplies ______  _______.

... until told. 

200

We made these special glasses to model the eyes from what type of animal?  

(Bonus: what is the name for this type of eye?)

Bugs! (Or insects)  Bonus: Compound eye (200 pts)

200

Sound waves: What did we use to create harmonicas?

Popsicle sticks

200

 If we add to the load on a lever, will it take more or less effort to raise the load?

More effort.

200

When we made our model hands, what did the straws represent?

Bones

200

We made a solution using this chemical to create our crystal ornaments in December.

What is Borax?

300

We learned that pine cones close when wet and open when dry.  Trees that uses cone to carry its seeds are called: 

Conifers

300

Light waves: We shined light through water to see if the light would separate into a ________

         

Prism

300

We rolled a ball down a small ramp on the bare floor, a towel and the fuzzy rug. 

What force that caused the ball to stop rolling?

Friction

300

This animal was reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park, which affected not only the whole food web, but also the land itself. 

What are WOLVES?

300

Alabama Power taught us that if you HAVE to exit a vehicle that has a power line on it, you have to do this.


JUMP and SHUFFLE?

400

We designed models to act like creatures from nature.  What is that called when something acts like something else?

Mimicry (or mimic, mimicing)

400

When we blew across the water using straws - what did the balls of foil represent?

Pollution

400

When light can partially pass through an object, it is considered: 

a) Transparent

b) Translucent

c) Opaque

b) Translucent

400

We mixed orange juice and crackers and strained it through a knee hi stocking to model what part of the human body?

The digestive system.

400

4, 5, 10, 7

To average these numbers you should add them together and then do this.

What is divide by 4.