Mixtures
States of Matter
Forces and Motion
Electricity
Conductors
100

What do all mixtures have in common?
A) They are a combination of substances that give off a gas.
B) They are any type of matter that can change its shape or color.
C) They are any type of matter that evaporates when heat is added.
D) They are a combination of two or more substances that keep their identities.  

D) They are a combination of two or more substances that keep their identities.  

100

How can you tell if an object is a gas?

A gas has no definite shape or volume

100

What is friction?

A. The path that electricity travels through

B. push or pull that causes motion

c. caused by rubbing surfaces: slows down motion

d. when one object gives it energy to another

c. caused by rubbing surfaces: slows down motion

100

Draw a closed circuit

students should draw a closed circuit on a whiteboard/piece of paper
100

What are good conductors of electricity?

Materials like copper and silver.

200

 How can you measure a mixture up close? Which tool would you use? 

A. Magnifying Glass 

B. Digital Scale

c. Horseshoe Magnet

D. Thermometer

A. Magnifying Glass

200

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas.

200

What is force?

Answers may vary: 

push or pull that causes motion

200

Draw an open circuit.

students should draw an open circuit on a whiteboard or piece of paper

200

Which materials are poor conductors of electricity?

Answers may vary:

Plastic and rubber are poor conductors.

300

What happens to the black metal after being exposed to water and oxygen?

Rust forms on the metal

300

 What happens to water at 100°C?

Water boils and turns into vapor (gas).

300
What happens when one object collides with another?

Answers may vary: 

The object transfers its energy to the other object, causing it to move

300

What does flipping the switch do to the circuit?

It closes the circuit, allowing electrical energy to flow.

300

What is an example of an insulator?

Answers may vary: Styrofoam, plastic, wood spoon, paper envelope
400

What is the conservation of mass?

A. Push or pull that causes motion

B. Allows electricity to flow easily

c. When matter changes form but the total amount stays the same

d. formed when iron reacts with water and oxygen

c. When matter changes form but the total amount stays the same


400

Which temperature would be considered a Gas?

A. 25 degrees Celsius

b. -2 degrees Celsius

c. 105 degrees Celsius

d. 40 degrees Celsius 



C. 105 degrees Celcius

400

What is the effect of different surfaces on motion? Compare a rough surface to a smooth surface

Rough surfaces slow down movement compared to smooth surfaces.

400

How does electricity flow through a circuit?

Electricity flows in a complete loop from the power source to the load.

400

Differentiate between materials based on conductivity.

Good conductors allow electricity to flow easily, while poor conductors do not.

500

What is an example of a mixture?

Answers may vary...teacher discretion

500

Which temperature would be considered a Solid

A. 25 degrees Celsius

b. -2 degrees Celsius

c. 105 degrees Celsius

d. 40 degrees Celsius

b. -2 degrees Celsius

500

Do collisions transfer energy? Explain your answer with the marble experiment we did in class.

Yes, the marble collided with the still marbles, causing the energy to transfer, which caused the still marbles to move.

500

What is the difference between an open circuit and a closed circuit?

an open circuit stops the flow of energy, while a closed circuit allows the energy to flow.

500

Are rubber plugs insulators or conductors?

Insulators