Gravity
Magnets
Friction
Motion
Force
100

Gravity is what keeps us on the _________. 

ground. 

100

A _______ is an object that can pull things made of iron and steel.

magnets. 

100

Friction is a type of ________?

Force

100

A ball is in motion when you _______ it. 

kick, throw, roll

100

Force is a push or ______

Pull.  
200

Gravity causes objects?

To fall.

200

What are the two poles called?

North and South Poles

200

Friction _______ objects down.

Slows

200

What is speed?

How fast something moves.

200

Is this a push or pull?

Pull.

300

What would happen if there was no gravity?

We would float around.  

300

What is it called when an object pushes away from something. 

Repel.

300

A carpet has (more/less) friction than the tile?

More

300

What is motion?

When something moves.

300

Armando throws a ball with a lot of force.  Sam throws a ball with a little force.  Which ball will move faster?

Armandos.

400

Which object will fall faster?

The elephant.

400

Which object may attract a magnet?


400

A towel has (more/less) friction than the tile.

More.

400

Brian throws an object farther than Olivia.  Who used more force to throw the object?

Brian.

400

Is this a push or pull?

Push and pull.

500

How was gravity found?

Issac Newton watched an apple hit the ground and saw that it fell straight down and decided to name it gravity.  

500

Two magnets move toward each other. What is happening?

The opposite magnetic poles are attracting each other.

500

What has more friction? A normal road or an ice covered road.

A normal road.

500

Faith and Kayla throw a ball at the same time.  Kayla throws a little bit harder than Faith.  Which ball will land closer to the girls?

Faith's

500

You give a toy car a hard push. You give the same toy car a gentle push.  How do you know the car will go faster with the harder push?

A greater force will cause a greater change.