Force, Motion, Energy, and Matter
Living Systems and Ecosystems
Earth and Space Systems
Scientific & Engineering Practices
Periodic Table & Atoms
100

What are the three types of heat transfer?

conduction, convection, radiation

100

What is the basic unit of life?

cell

100

What causes day and night on Earth?

Earth's rotation

100

What is a hypothesis?

educated guess

100

What are the three main types of elements?

Metals, nonmetals, metalloids

200

What do we call the process of water changing from liquid to gas?

evaporation/vaporization/boiling
200

What organelle is responsible for making energy in a cell?

mitochondria

200

What causes the seasons?

Earth's tilt and it's revolution around the Sun 
200

What tool is used to measure temperature?

thermometer

200

What does the atomic number tell you?

Number of protons, number of electrons

300

Which law explains why a rocket launches upward?

Newton's 3rd law of motion

300

What process do plants use to make their own food and in what organelle?

photosynthesis, in the chloroplast

300

What causes the phases of the Moon?

Positions of the Sun, Earth, and Moon

300

What does it mean to control a variable in an experiment?

To keep it the same to ensure valid results

300

What is a chemical symbol?

1 or 2 letters that represents the element in a formula

400

What are the subatomic particles found in an atom?

protons, neutrons, electrons

400

What are producers, consumers, and decomposers?

producers - make their own food/energy

consumers - eat others for food/energy

decomposers - recycle dead organisms and return nutrients to the soil

400

What is Earth’s atmosphere made of?

78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon, 0.1% other gases

400

Why is it important to repeat experiments?

To ensure results are valid and provide more evidence for your conclusions

400

What does a group on the periodic table represent?

Elements with similar properties; also elements with the same number of valence electrons

500

What is the difference between a physical and a chemical change?

Physical changes can be reversed, chemical cannot. Chemical changes produce a new substance.
500

How does a food web show energy flow?

uses arrows to show where the energy goes/who eats who

500

What is the greenhouse effect?

When gases the Earth's atmosphere trap heat around our planet

500

What is the purpose of a model in science?

To help visualize/understand things that are not easily seen

500

How do you use a chemical equation to show conservation of matter?

Show the different elements in the reaction as well as how many - have the same amounts in reactants and products