Newton's Laws
The Periodic Table
Mr. Ashworth
Random Science
Chief Joe MS
100

This Law of Motion is commonly described using this equation: F=MxA

2nd Law of Motion

100

This is the first element in the periodic table.

Hydrogen

100

What two subjects does Mr. Ashworth teach?

Science and Leadership

100

How many planets are in our solar system?

Eight

100

What is our school mascot?

Eagles

200

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

3rd Law of Motion

200

These two elements combine to make water.

Hydrogen and Oxygen

200

Mr. Ashworth's favorite Major League Baseball team.

Atlanta Braves

200

What is the science term for all living things?

Organism

200

What are the Big 3?

Respect, Kindness, and Effort

300

A body remains at rest (or in motion) until acted on by an outside force.

1st Law of Motion

300

What is the chemical formula for table salt?

NaCl

300

What school does Mr. Ashworth coach track?

Hanford HS

300

What is the branch of science we studied when designing, building, and testing our rockets, roller coasters, catapults, etc.?

Engineering

300

What teacher plays Buddy the Elf at the Holiday assemblies?

Mr. Swisher

400

Besides his discoveries in Physics, Sir Isaac Newton is famous for being the developer of what area of mathematics?

Calculus

400

This element was famously produced from a nuclear reactor at the Hanford site during WWII. 

Plutonium

400

What is Mr. Ashworth's favorite genre of music (right now)?

Country

400

What is traditionally considered to be the second step in the Scientific Method?

Hypothesis

400

Who are our principals?

Davis, Ellersick, Yahne

500

Legend has it that Sir Isaac Newton formulated gravitational theory when what orb shaped object fell from a tree and hit him in the head?

An apple

500

This man is created with being the originator of the Periodic Table.

Dmitri Mendeleev

500

How tall is Mr. Ashworth?

5'3" - Stop Laughing

500

This is the common term used for writing computer programs. 

Coding

500

Who is your favorite teacher?

Mr. Ashworth, of course