We respect one another and the ________ around us.
area
What is the first thing you should do when something spills?
Let Ms. Rosas know!
What is the density of water? (don't need to know the units, just the number)
1 g/ml
The strength or energy of a movement is a _______.
Force
Bugs that do complete metamorphosis have how many stages in their life cycle?
4
We learn from our ____________.
mistakes
What do you do if we are doing a lab and you need to get up from your desk?
Raise your hand
Name one item that floated in our density lab.
Example: pushing someone on a swing
Bugs that do incomplete metamorphosis have how many stages in their life cycle?
3 stages
We have ____!
fun
How should you hold a container with any type of liquid?
With two hands
Name one item that sank in the water in our density lab.
penny or plastic bead
The force of air under something, allowing to stay up is _________.
Example: Air under a kite
Lift
In bugs that do incomplete metamorphosis, what is the middle (second) stage?
Nymph
We work as a _________ and support each other.
team
If you need to drink water during a lab, where should you go?
Away from your desk/by the door
If somethings sinks in water, it is ________ dense than water.
more
The force of gravity pulling something down towards Earth or the ground is ________.
A ball that is thrown comes down because of this.
In bugs that do complete metamorphosis, what are the two middle stages (second and third stages)?
Larva and pupa
BONUS
all teams get 500 points!
Why should your desk be clear when we do Labs?
In case of a spill! You don't want your personal items to get wet, or your personal item to knock something down.
If something floats in water, it is _________ dense than water.
The force of air pulling something backward is __________.
Example: air hitting against the fabric under a parachute
Drag
Give an example of a bug that does a incomplete/complete metamorphosis (say the bug name and which type of metamorphosis it does)
Incomplete: Crickets, grasshoppers, cockroaches, and dragonflies
Complete: Ants, butterflies, moths, beetles, bees, and wasps