Matter and Recourses
Sound and Light
Electricity
Force, Motion, and Energy
Earth's Processes
100

What is the definition of matter? And what are the states of matter?

What is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).

Liquid

Gas

Solid

100

What is sound?

What is light?

What is a form of mechanical energy produced and transmitted by vibrations? 

What is radiant energy that can be seen by the human eye?

100

What is a simple circuit?

What is a open circuit?

What is a closed circuit?

Simple Circuit: A circuit consisting of a battery, wire, and bulb.

Open Circuit: Does not allow electricity to flow through a circuit. 

Closed Circuit: Allows electricity to flow through a circuit 


100

What is energy vs. work?

Energy:

The ability to do work or to cause change. Energy can take many forms, but it cannot be created or destroyed.


Work: 

A force acting on an object, causing the object to move in the direction of the force.

100

What is it meant by Earth System?

What are tectonic plates?

What are faults?

What is composed of interrelated parts, including the atmosphere, geosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere?

Tectonic Plates: Large continent sized moving pieces under the Earth’s crust.

Faults: The boundaries of tectonic plates.

200

What are examples of a mixture and a solution?

What are trail mix and Kool-Aid for example

200

What is a medium? How does sound travel through a medium?

What is matter that sound or light waves travel through.

Examples: liquid, solid, or gas

What are compression waves?

200

What is are conductors vs an insulators?

Conductors: Materials that allow electricity to flow 

through them, such as metals.


Insulators: Materials that do not allow electricity to flow through them, such as plastic.

200

Describe thermal energy, radiant energy, mechanical energy, and electrical energy.

Thermal: Energy responsible for temperature. Also known as heat energy.

Radiant: Also known as light energy.

Mechanical: The energy of motion, or the energy of an object that moves.

Electrical: The power of charged particles to cause an action or movement.


200

Define the following:

Atmosphere

Geosphere

Hydrosphere

Biosphere

Atmosphere: Layer of gas that surrounds the Earth. (air)

Geosphere: The portion of Earth that includes rock and minerals. (solid Earth) 

Hydrosphere: The total amount of water on Earth.

Biosphere: The part of Earth that supports life and all living things. (organisms)

300

What is mass? What are Atoms?

What is the amount of matter an object has? What are articles in matter that are too small to see with the human eye?

300

Describe transparent, translucent, and opaque. 

Transparent: Materials that allow all light to pass through.

Translucent: Materials that allow some light to pass through.

Opaque: Materials that allow no light to pass through.

300

What is static electricity?

What is the transfer of negatively charged particles 

between materials?

300

What is kinetic energy vs. potential energy?

Kinetic: Energy in motion.

Potential: Stored energy an object has because of its position, shape, or state 

300

What are the layers of the Earth?

Crust: The outermost layer of Earth.

Mantle: A layer of Earth made of hot flowing 

rock between the crust and outer core.

Outer Core: The outer layer of the core that is made of liquid iron and nickel. 

Inner Core: The inner layer of the core that is made of solid iron and nickel.

400

What is a natural resource that cannot be replaced after it is used up called? What is the word for using less?

What is a nonrenewable energy resource?

What is conserve?

400

Describe wavelength vs. frequency 

What is pitch?

What is The distance between two corresponding points on a wave vs. the number of waves passing a given a designated time.

Bonus question: What is a crest vs. a trough?

What is how high or low a sound is.

400

What is a simple electromagnet? 

What is a closed circuit created by a wire around an iron-bearing metal, creating a magnetic field?

400

What is net force vs. force?

Net force: The combination of all the forces acting on an object.

Force: Any push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction.

Bonus: what is friction?

400

What are convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and transform boundaries?

Convergent boundaries: Plates that move toward each other (collide), creating mountains or trenches.

Divergent boundaries: Plates that move away from each other, creating mid-ocean ridges or volcanoes.

Transform boundaries: Plates that slide past each other, creating earthquakes.

500

What are resources that can be replaced naturally and used again called? 

What are renewable energy resources?

500

What is the visible Spectrum vs. white light?

What is the range of colors that are determined by wavelength vs. the sum of all colors?

Bonus question: what is a tool that separates white light into individual colors?

500

What form of electrical energy is being transferred when using the following items:

Lamp

Fan

Toaster

Lamp: radiant energy

Fan: mechanical energy

Toaster: thermal energy

500

What is motion vs. speed?

Motion: An object’s direction and speed.


Speed: How fast an object is moving.

500

What is weathering vs. erosion vs. deposition?

Weathering: Rocks and other materials are broken down into fragments or sediments chemically and physically.

Erosion: Sediments and other materials being moved by wind or water.

Deposition: Sediments and other materials being dropped into a new location.