Campbell's Class
Scientific
Method
Plate
Tectonics
Plate Boundaries
Riddles
100

the first thing you should do when you come into class

read the board | go straight to your seat | get paper from the pickup tray

100

to look closely at something and notice details

observe

100

the single supercontinent that existed 200-300 million years ago

Pangea

100

the place where two plates meet

a boundary

100
How many months have 28 days?

All 12 months

200

the only thing you can drink in Ms. Campbell's room

clear water with a lid

200

these are used to test your hypothesis

experiments

200

the theory that the continents have moved over time

Continental Drift

200

the type of boundary where plates collide or come together 

convergent

200

What belongs to you but other people use it more than you do?

your name

300

what you should do if you need to use the restroom

raise your hand and cross your fingers

300

can be organized into a graph or diagram so its easier to understand

data

300

what the lithosphere (or plates) are made of

the crust and the upper part of the mantle

300

the boundary type at the San Andreas Fault

transform
300

I am an odd number. If you take one letter away, I become even. 

Seven (-even)

400

Ms. Campbell's room number

2305

400

what you should do after concluding your hypothesis was wrong

develop/test a new hypothesis

400

the circular motion of magma rising and falling in the mantle

convection currents

400

most often formed by two continental plates colliding 

mountains

400

What can you hold without ever touching it or using your hands?

your breath

500

the name of the skeleton by the window

Uncle Kathy

500

the part in an experiment that changes or "varies"

variable

500

the part of the mantle right below the lithosphere

asthenosphere

500

the landform created at a divergent boundary at two oceanic plates (on the ocean floor)

mid-ocean ridge

500

What can I see once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years?

the letter m