Forces and Motion
Properties of Matter
Mixtures and Solutions
Forms of Energy
Conductors and Insulators
100

A push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction.

Force

100

To stay on the surface of a liquid without expending energy.

Float

100

To divide or keep apart.

Seperate

100

Energy resulting from the flow of electric charge through a conductor.

Electrical Energy

100

The pathway through which electricity flows.

Circuit

200

Pushing or pulling force produced by a magnet.

Magnetism

200

To drop below the surface level of a liquid.

Sink

200

To combine together.

Mix

200

Energy that allows us to see.

Light Energy

200

A pathway that allows an electric current to flow freely

Closed Circuit

300

A force that causes something to move closer.

Pull

300

To group together based on similar traits.

Classify

300

To spread out evenly in a liquid.

Dissolve

300

Energy that travels as waves through the air or water and vibrates the eardrum upon contact

Sound Energy

300

A material that allows heat or an electric current to flow through easily.

Conductor

400

The force that causes objects with mass to attract each other.

Gravity

400

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

Matter

400

A combination of two or more substances in which each keeps its own properties and both can be easily separated.

Mixture

400

Energy that causes a transfer of heat between materials.

Thermal Energy

400

The flow of electrical energy through a circuit.

Electric Current

500

A force that causes something to move away.

Push

500

The amount of matter in something; measured in grams.

Mass

500

A liquid mixture in which one substance is mixed evenly throughout another substance.

Solution

500

All the energy something has due to its movement and position

Mechanical Energy

500

A material through which heat or electricity does not easily flow.

Insulator