Force and Motion
Properties of Matter
Water Cycle
Circuits
Ecosystems
100

A force that
resists (slows down or
stops) the motion of
two surfaces sliding
across one another

Friction

100

A characteristic of matter
that you can observe or
measure directly such as
size, shape, color, weight,
etc.

Physical Property

100

When liquid water turns into water vapor (gas)

Evaporation

100

What is an insulator for electricity but a conductor for heat

Glass

100

When sediment gets dropped off in a new location

Deposition

200

The force that causes
objects with mass to
attract to one another

Gravity

200

The amount of space an
object or substance takes
up, Graduated Cylinder

Volume

200
Water vapor interacts with cold temperatures here

atmosphere


200

Copper, iron, aluminum

Conductors

200

What is created by a moving glacier

U shaped valley

300

A push or pull, which may
cause a change in an
object’s motion

Force

300

The ability of a substance
to sink or float when
placed in water

Relative Density

300

the 4 different forms of precipitation

Rain, Sleet, hail, snow

300

Wood, plastic, rubber, and glass

Insulators

300

To need plants, other
animals, or specific
environmental
factors to survive

dependence 

400

What are we testing for when we test how far a ball will roll on 3 different surfaces?

Friction

400

three states of matter

Solid, Liquid, Gas

400

When water returns back to the ocean

Run off

400

A circuit that allows electricity
to flow because it is
completely connected
and produces light, heat, or
sound

Closed circuit

400

An organism's job or role
within the ecosystem

Niche

500

The one thing changed in
an experiment to see how
it affects the outcome

Variable

500

The process of water vapor
changing to liquid water

Condensation

500

If they check the annual temperature for the past decade is it considered weather or climate

climate

500

A circuit that has more
than one path for electrical
current to follow
Circuit Photo by HISD Curriculum using

parallel circuit

500

Another name for where animals live

Habitat