States of Matter
Magnetism
Punnett Squares
Earth, Moon, Sun
Misc.
100

Name the three States of Matter

What is solid, liquid, and gas? 
100

The ends of a magnet where the force is the strongest are called _______________. 

What are poles?

100

A Punnett Square is used to predict_______.

What are traits

100

The object is a star at the center of our solar system.

What is the Sun? 

100

What two of the following could be a control variables when studying someone laying out on the beach? 

Amount of sunlight

AND

Time on the beach 

200

A substance changes from solid to a liquid when thermal energy is ___________.

What is Added? 

200

A force that pushes two or more objects away from each other.

What is repel?

200

This term describes a trait that shows up when two different alleles are present. 

What is dominant? 

200

This happens to the gravitational force if the Moon were to move further away from the Sun.

What is Decrease? 

200

We mostly see leaves of trees as green, but during the fall leaves change colors and at one point we see them as yellow.  What best describes seeing leaves yellow? 

The leaves reflect yellow light

300

Particles in gas move faster than in a liquid because they have more __________.

What is kinetic energy? 

300

What could easily be tested and measured to understand the strength of the force of magnets? 

What is spacing between the magnetic fields?
300

An organism with two of the same alleles is______.

What is homozygous?

300

The darkest Moon (0% illuminated) is known as _________.

What is the New Moon?
300

Explain the flow of air during the night and how it affects water and land?

What is its a reverse pattern of the daytime and water is warmer while land is cooler

400

Particles in this state of matter slide past each other but stay close together.

What is liquid? 

400

When putting two opposite poles together, this happens.

What is attract? 

400

A Punnett Square with Tt x Tt shows the probability of___________.

What are the offspring traits?

400

Describe the location of the Full Moon (100% illuminated)

What is directly opposite of the Sun?  Sun, Earth, Moon

400
A person touches a hot pan on the stove. Explain the reaction time of response. 

The hand touches a hot pan, sends a message to the brain, then leads to the brain sending signals for the person to let go of the pan.

500

A student heats a substance and notices the particles spread farther apart.  What conclusion can be made about the state of matter? 

What is changing toward a gas? 

500

Iron filing are used because they make this visible.

What is the magnetic field? 

500

If Black shell allele (B) is dominant over blue allele (b).  One offspring has a blue shell what are the possible alleles of the parents?  

Bb x bb

OR

Bb x Bb

500

Looking from Earth describe the position of the New Moon. 

What is directly between the Sun and the Earth?

500

What is the best explanation why certain fossils of similar animals can be found on continents of North America and Europe.

Because the North American and Europe continents are on tectonic plates that spread apart.