True or False. A force is a push, pull or crush.
False. Bonus 50 points if you can correct the mistake.
True or False: Vertebrates have a backbone
True
Which comes first in the scientific method: Question or Conclusion?
Question
True or False: Cells are often considered to be the building blocks of life.
True
What is heavier, a kilogram of feathers or a kilogram of steel?
The same, they are both a kilogram!
What movie is this?
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Harry Potter
Which of these is a non-contact force?
a. Push
b. Friction
c. Magnetism
C. Magnetism
Mushrooms are an example of what type of organism?
a. Plants
b. Animals,
c. Fungi
c. Fungi
Which branch of science studies living things?
a) Chemistry
b) Biology
c) Physics
b) Biology
What does unicellular mean?
a) No cells
b) One cell
c) Many cells
b) One cell
Iβm full of holes but can still hold water. What am I?
A sponge
What game is this?
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Minecraft
What happens if forces are balanced?
a) Speeds up
b) Slows down
c) Stays still or same speed
d) Flies away
c) Stays still or same speed
Which of these animals is an invertebrate?
a) Bird
b) Cat
c) Worm
d) Lizard
c) Worm
300: In a solid, particlesβ¦
a) Move freely
b) Spread far apart
c) Vibrate in place
d) Escape the container
c) Vibrate in place
When you are making a cup of milo, what is the solute?
Hint: When you mix a solute and a solvent, you make a solution.
a. The milo powder
b. The milk
c. The final milo drink
d. The cup
a. The milo powder
What has hands but cannot clap?
A clock
What movie is this?
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Star wars
What is the difference between mass and weight?
Mass is the amount of stuff in something and is measured in grams, kilograms and tonnes.
Weight is a force that depends on mass and the force of gravity. It is measured in newtons.
Recall your assessment. What is one adaptation, and describe how that adaptation helps the animal survive?
Some examples
- giraffes have long necks to help them reach tall trees
- kangaroos have strong legs to hop quickly
What is the name given to the change that happens when liquid water turns into gas?
Evaporation/Boiling
What are the two main types of mixtures?
Homogenous mixture (you cannot see the different ingredients, think of things like milk or butter)
Heterogenous mixture (you can see the different ingradients, think like a chocolate chip cookie)
The more you take, the more you leave behind.
Footsteps β taking steps leaves a trail
What movie is this?
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Finding Nemo / finding dory
How does static electricity generate a force?
Friction pulls electrons from one surface to another. When the electrons jump back, this create a static shock.
What are the 5 kingdoms of living organisms.
100 points per correctly named kingdom.
Plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, protist
You turned on a bunsen burner and the flame is blue.
Why is this a problem?
What caused this mistake, and what should you do differently next time?
Blue flame is the heating flame and is very hot!
This happens when you forget to check the air hole and leave it open when lighting the bunsen. Next time, check the collar of the Bunsen Burner and make sure the air hole is closed.
Hint: In class we did filtration, evaporation, crystallisation and paper chromatography.
Filtration: removed crushed chalk from water using a filter
Evaporation and Crystallisation: Boiled a blue liquid to make crystals
Paper Chromatography: Used ink on paper and wet it to spread the ink out into different colours.
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears.
An Echo
What video game/movie is this?
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Sonic the Hedgehog