Scientific Method
Properties of Matter
Physical and Chemical Changes
Forces and Motion
Laws of Motion
100

The first step of the scientific method. 

What is state a problem/question?

100

Solids, liquids, gas

What are the three states of matter?

100

The process of moving a solid to a liquid. 

What is melting?

100

Balanced forces will cause ...

What is no motion or change in motion?

100

An object in motion will remain in motion and an object at rest will remain at rest.  

What is Newton's first Law of Motion?

200

The results of the experiment.

What is the Dependent Variable

200

The tool used for measuring liquids

What is a graduated cylinder?

200

Paper burning is an example of

What is a chemical change

200

When you add two or more forces acting in the same direction. 

What is net force?

200

The action and reaction of a person kicking a soccer ball.

What is Newton's 3rd law of motion?

300

The variable being tested and changed

What is the Independent Variable

300

The result of heating a liquid to its boiling point. 

What is a gas?

300

The picture above shows an example of

What is a physical change

300

The forces needed to cause an object to change direction.

What are unbalanced forces?

300

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. 

What is Newton's third law?

400

If you train dogs more then they might learn better. 

What is a hypothesis?

400

The matter in which molecules are in fixed positions.

What is a solid?

400

The type change that can be reversed is 

What is a physical change?

400

Some that is pushed or pulled is experiencing this.

What is a force?

400

The result of sliding down a water slide.

What is acceleration?

500

A group used to compare experimental results to. 

What is the control group?

500

The change in matter from a gas to a liquid. 

What is condensation?

500

The process of moving a solid directly to a gas.

What is sublimation?

500

The ball will be kicked at a force of 50 N to the left

What is the net force?

500

The relationship of mass and acceleration on an object. 

What is Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?