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Vocab
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Heat Flow
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Conductor Vs. Insulator
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Motion
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Speed
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Throw Back Thursday
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Conductor Vs. Insulator
Vocab Heat Flow Conductor Vs. Insulator Motion Speed Throw Back Thursday $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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$100 Define Force
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$200 What is motion?
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$300 What is position?
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$400 Define convection.
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$500 What is conduction?
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$100 What is heat?
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$200 How does heat move?
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$300 How is the heat moving in this picture?
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$400 How is the heat moving in this picture?
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$500 Jake knows that conduction is the transfer of heat energy
$500 Jake knows that conduction is the transfer of heat energy. Which transfer of heat energy is made through conduction? A. hand heats a snow ball b. radiator warms a house c. boiling water heats pasta d. sun warms a greenhouse
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$100 What is a conductor?
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$200 What is an insulator?
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$300 Give 2 examples of a conductor and 2 examples of an insulator.
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$400 Jessica takes a lunchbox to school
$400 Jessica takes a lunchbox to school. What material is on the sides of the lunchbox that would help keep food warm inside? A. air B. paper C. velocity D. plastic
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$500 Bill is watching some builders while they are putting up the walls of a house. He notices there is a small space between the outer and inner walls of the house. Which of the following materials will the builders most likely fill the wall with? A. layers of wood B. solid brick C. fiberglass insulation D. thick aluminum
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$100 What is friction?
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$200 Which of the following is a stationary object. A
$200 Which of the following is a stationary object? A. a person kicking a soccer ball B. a goal post C. A bird flying from a tree branch D. A person running down a field
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$300 Force can affect the rate of an object’s motion
$300 Force can affect the rate of an object’s motion. Which of these is a force? A. acceleration B. speed C. friction D. velocity
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$400 Cars, bicycles, and people can all be objects in motion
$400 Cars, bicycles, and people can all be objects in motion. What is it about an object in motion that is constantly changing? A. acceleration B. position C. speed D. velocity
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$500 Which of the following is a property of matter. A. Speed B
$500 Which of the following is a property of matter? A. Speed B. Gravity C. Inertia D. Velocity
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$100 Which of these is a unit of time. A. kilogram B. meter C
$100 Which of these is a unit of time? A. kilogram B. meter C. milliliter D. minute
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$200 Which is a unit of speed. A. grams B. liters C
$200 Which is a unit of speed? A. grams B. liters C. hours per kilogram D. miles per hour
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$300 A train travels 200 km in the same direction in 2 hours
$300 A train travels 200 km in the same direction in 2 hours. What is the trains velocity? A. 2 km/hr B. 100 km/hr C. 200 km/hr D. 400 km/hr
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$400 Franklin Academy held a bike-a-thon
$400 Franklin Academy held a bike-a-thon. Below are some descriptions of the bike-a-thon. Which statement best describes one aspect of velocity? A. it took place at Lake Ponci B. Many bikers began riding early in the morning. C. More than 75 people rode in the bike-a-thon D. the bike-a-thon path looped around the park from east to west.
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Astronauts in outer space float because one of the
$500 Astronauts in outer space float because one of the forces we experience on Earth is very small in space. Which force is it? Gravity Friction Acceleration Velocity
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$100 Name two metals that magnetic
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$200 What is the difference between a renewable and nonrenewable resource?
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$300 What is weathering?
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$400 Name 3 physical properties used to differentiate minerals.
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$500 What are the 3 types of rocks
$500 What are the 3 types of rocks? Explain each type and how they are formed.
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FINAL JEOPARDY Part A: What does NASA stand for
FINAL JEOPARDY Part A: What does NASA stand for? Part B: What are the two main locations NASA operates out of?
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