Renewable/Non Renewable?
Scientific Method
Electricity
Electricity 2
4th Grade Review
100

A renewable resource is a resource that will never:

Run out

100

A bug is 13 mm long. Is this a qualitative or quantitative observation?

Quantitative.

100

The continual flow of energy is called electric _________.

Current

100

The transfer of electric charges through rubbing objects is called:

Static Electricity

100

A _________________ is where animals live.

Habitat

200
Energy resources that will eventually do this

Run out

200

A scientific predictions, usually an 'if...then..."

Hypothesis

200

Electric current flow through a _____________ to light a light bulb.

Circuit

200
Open or closed: Which type of circuit will light a light bulb

Closed

200

_____________ is the measure of how much salt is water.

Salinity

300

Wind energy

Renewable

300

This keeps an experiment fair

Constants

300

Objects that allow electricity to pass through them:

Conductors

300

A toaster uses electrical energy to create ___________ energy

Thermal

300

It takes ________________ for the Earth to rotate on its axis.

24 hours or 1 day

400

Solar Energy

Renewable

400

In an experiment, the one thing we measure

The dependent variable

400

Objects that do not allow electricity to pass through them.

Insulators

400

Which of the following is a conductor:

An eraser,  a paper clip, a piece of crumpled up paper

A paper clip

400

A _______________________ is a storm that takes weeks to form over the ocean.

Hurricane

500

Oil, Coal, Natural Gas

Non-Renewable

500

In an experiment, the one factor not held constant:

Independent Variable

500

Which of the following objects are insulators?

A nail, a paper clip,  an eraser,  a piece of copper wire

An eraser

500
A type of magnet that is created using electric current is called a :

electromagnet

500

All the plants, deer, birds, and chipmunks in a forest ecosystem belong to the same: 

Community