Science Expectations
Scientific Method
Atoms
Static Electiricity
Magnetism
100

What times of the day is science?

After recess.

100

What is the scientific method?

A specific order of steps to help conduct science experiments


100

What is the smallest substance that takes up space?

Atoms

100

What charge does an atom have if it has more electrons than protons?

Negative charge. 

100

What are the ends of the magnets called?

Poles

200

What are the expectations with science materials?

Teacher response.

200

What is it called when you make a prediction or guess? 

Hypothesis

200

What part of an atom has a positive charge?

Proton

200

What is the scientific term for rubbing?

Friction

200

What will happen when you put two magnets together with like poles?

Repel

300

What happens if you cannot participate appropriately in science?

You are an observer.

300

Why is it important to conduct research?

Conducting research allows you to learn more about your question and what challenges may come up. 

300
What part of the atom has a negative charge?

Electron

300

What part of the atoms jumps to create static electricity?

Electron

300

What will happen if you put two magnets together with unlike poles?

Attract

400

What is the command that teachers use to get your attention in science?

Hands in laps.

400

Why is it important to have a control in your experiment?

The control is important because it allows the scientist to see what would happen when all variables remain the same.

400

What is the center of an atom called?

Nucleus

400

True or False: Static electricity occurs because two different atoms are balanced. 

False, it occurs because the atoms are unbalanced. 

400

Will a magnet attract to: 

--a plastic straw

--a iron nail

--aluminum foil

--a door frame 

--repel

--attract

--repel

--attract

500

What has been your favorite experiment in science?

Teacher graded?

500

What are all the steps in the scientific method?

Ask a question, conduct research, make a hypothesis, collect data, conduct experiment, draw conclusions, and share your results. 

500

What are the orbit paths called?

Shells

500

What is a way to create static electricity?

Teacher graded. 

500

How are you able to use a magnet to magnetize another object (like a nail or needle)?

When you rub a magnet along another object, use are lining up all the electrons to create poles. This makes one end of the object negative and one positive creating a temporary magnet.