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What was the name of the location we Visited for our field trip last week?

Pacific Science Center

100

CHAMPS Staff use these to communicate with each other from across different buildings.

Walkie Talkies

100

This Device is used to send text messages and make phone calls

Cellular Phone

100

What was the name of the museum we visited on our first field trip.

Burke Museum
100

7x8

56

200

What does STEAM stand for?

Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math

200

CHAMPS Staff member's voice can't always reach across the commons. They use this piece of technology to amplify their voice.

Microphone

200

Engineers use this to measure how long something is.

Ruler/Measuring Tape

200

Black and white mixed together make which color?

Grey
200

9x9

81

300

What unit do we measure temperature in?

Fahrenhight

300

This piece of technology allows us to display our screen in the commons, and to play games like this.

Projector

300

While making/building structures, this shape is generally used for it's structural Integrity(strength)

Triangles

300

This art supply is often used to make colorful drawings and comes in a box of many colors.

Hint: CRAZArt makes these items

Crayons

300

15x8

120

400

Plants take this gas out of the air to make food

Carbon Dioxide

400

An alternate form of communication like a text message used in a business setting

EMAIL

400

NASA Engineers design these vehicles which travel in to space.

Rockets

400

A picture/painting that shows a person from the shoulders up

Portrait

400

3(9-6)

9

500

This process sees liquid change in to gas

Evaporation

500

This Device can be Programmed to do tasks automatically

Robot(s)

500

This machine makes pulling heavy weight much easier

Hint: It was an exhibit at the Pacific Science Center

Lever

500

This is a famous painting which is a portrait of a lady that was painted by Leonardo Divinci, often referred to as one of the most famous paintings in the world.

The mona Lisa

500

Name the order of operations

Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction