What should you always bring to class to be prepared?
What are your notebook & pencil.
What is the first step of the scientific method?
What is ask a question (or make an observation)?
The energy of motion is called ________.
What is kinetic energy?
What should you always wear to protect your eyes during experiments?
What are safety goggles?
The ability to do work or cause change.
What is energy?
When should you start working on your bell ringer?
What is as soon as you enter the classroom?
What do you form after researching your question?
What is a hypothesis?
Energy stored in food and fuel is what kind of energy?
What is chemical energy?
If you spill a chemical or break glass, what should you do first?
What is tell the teacher immediately?
A system where energy and matter can enter or leave.
What is an open system?
What should you do before speaking during class or getting out of your seat?
What is raise your hand?
In an experiment, what is the factor you change on purpose?
What is the independent variable?
What energy is stored energy based on the shape of an object?
What is elastic potential energy?
Why should you never eat or drink during a lab?
What is because chemicals or bacteria could contaminate your food or drink?
The total energy of motion in the particles of a substance; it makes things feel hot or cold.
What is thermal energy?
What is the one MAIN thing Ms.Coffer does NOT tolerate?
What is Bullying & Harassment
What is the purpose of conducting multiple trials in an experiment?
What is to increase accuracy and reliability of results?
The energy that travels through waves, like light or X-rays, is called
What is Radiant Energy?
What should you do with long hair or loose clothing before starting a lab?
What is tie it back or secure it?
The transfer of heat through direct contact between materials.
What is conduction?
What are the three main expectations?
What are be respectful, be responsible, and be ready to learn.
What do scientists do after analyzing their data?
What is draw a conclusion or communicate results?
When plants use sunlight to make their own food through photosynthesis, what two forms of energy are involved in this process?
What are radiant energy (from the Sun) and chemical energy (stored in the plant)?
If you finish using a chemical, what’s the correct way to dispose of it?
What is follow the teacher’s instructions — never pour it down the sink unless told to?
The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids (liquids or gases), where warm parts rise and cool parts sink.
What is convection?