Biology
Astronomy
Labs and writing assignments
Mr Risk silly moments
100

What was the first dissection we did in biology??

The worm! 

100

A shooting star isn't literally a falling star, so what is it? 

Space debris, often meteors, burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. 

100

What were the first celestial objects that we observed in March Madness? 

Jupiter and Venus. 

100

Mr Risk's favorite name to call his students on a good day?

Chickadees!

200

During which dissection did the legs keep falling off?

The grasshopper. 

200

What is a nebula? 

Nebulae are vast clouds of gas and dust, and they can either glow with their own light or reflect.

200

Thrust is the force that slows down an aircraft in flight.

True or false? 

False. 

200

What are the eagle's names that we look at in every class? 

Jackie and Shadow 

300

What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? 

Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus, and prokaryotic cells do not!! 

300

What is a white dwarf? 

A white dwarf is the dense, hot remnant of a star's core after it has exhausted its nuclear fuel

300

How does sunscreen work? 

Sunscreen protects your skin by blocking or absorbing harmful UV rays from the sun, helping prevent sunburn, skin damage, and skin cancer.

300

What type of hat did Mr Risk have on for Halloween? 

A parrot! 

400

What are the steps of the scientific method? 

Observe something and ask a question

Form a hypothesis (educated guess)

Test the hypothesis with an experiment

Collect and analyze data

Draw a conclusion


400

What is a black hole? 

A black hole is so dense that gravity just beneath its surface, the event horizon, is strong enough that nothing – not even light – can escape.

400

What two celestial objects look like eyes in the "smiling moon" phenomenon?

Venus and Jupiter.

400

On easter, what did Mr risk show us?

 His shirt with all of his kids faces on it!! 

500

What is DNA? 

DNA is a molecule that carries genetic instructions for growth, development, and reproduction. It’s made up of nucleotides with four bases (A, T, C, G) and has a double helix structure. DNA is found in the nucleus of cells and contains genes, which are the instructions for making proteins.

500

What is the difference between a neutron star and a black hole? 

 A Neutron star and a black hole are both remnants of massive stars that have exploded in supernovae, but they differ mainly in their mass and density.

500

What is the surface of Mercury like?

Congealed lava flows are found in many of Mercury's old craters and pave much of its surface.

500

What does he say when he dismisses class? 

Get out of here!