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Teaching Children Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Is in orbit around the Earth
The Hubble Space Telescope
Metamorphic
Gulf stream
Netwon's first law of motion
2. When air in the atmosphere rises and cools... The water vapor in the air condenses into droplets
Carbon dioxide
The Hubble Space Telescope
Concave lens characteristics
Clouds form
3. Inhalation and direct contact with an open wound
Characteristics of animals
Sediments
Anthrax may be introduced into the body by
Plasma
4. The planet in which spins on its side
Skin
Four types of clouds
The sun
Uranus
5. Aluminum - gold - copper
Constellations
Invertebrates
Venus
What are good conductors?
6. The shape of the wings and the manipulation of ailerons both contribute to lift
Description of a flower's pistil
Sputnik I
Plasma
Why is an airplane able to rise in the air?
7. Temperature in which air becomes saturated
Earth's rotation
Static electricity and what go hand in hand
Which food group should you eat the most servings daily
Dew point
8. Phylum - class - order - family genus - species
Constellations
Kingdoms
Magnetic field
Evaporation
9. There is a flow of electrons through the circuit
What are good conductors?
Statement about a simple circuit containing a lit bulb
Things given off during energy production
Cold wave
10. AKA - Polaris
North Star
What are good conductors?
arteries
Good bulletin board
11. Name given to the science in which studies the atmosphere
Sputnik I
Precipitation
Meteorology
arteries
12. Can be described as remnants of a planet that once existed between Mars and Jupiter
the Milky Way
Asteroids
Magnetic field
Description of a flower's pistil
13. Given names from mythology -groups of stars forming specific patterns -given names to reflect resemblance to familiar objects
Good bulletin board
A small - lit bulb in a simple series circuit (correct statement)
the Milky Way
Constellations
14. Region around all magnets
Fusion production
Magnetic field
What are good conductors?
Voluntary muscle
15. The first man-made satellite that was lauched by the Russians in 1957
The design of physical science technology
Things given off during energy production
Sputnik I
Cold wave
16. Can produce only virtual images that are smaller than the real objects - it is thicker at its edges than at its center - and it causes light rays to bend towards its edges
Voluntary muscle
Clouds form
Fossil examples
Concave lens characteristics
17. Mercury and Venus
Which two planets do not have any moons
Three types of muscles in the human body
Invertebrates
Human circulatory system
18. Bones - shells - teeth
Core
Statement about a simple circuit containing a lit bulb
Metamorphic
Fossil examples
19. The inclined plane is the basis for the screw and the wedge
5-Kingdom classification for life on Earth
Sedimentary Rocks
Machines
Characteristics of animals
20. Bread - cereal - rice and pasta
Event in the development of the physical sciences most distant past is...
Which food group should you eat the most servings daily
Ocean floor
Kingdoms
21. Sunlight reaching humans on earth - light from stars in the universe - the operation of hydrogen bombs
Netwon's first law of motion
Event in the development of the physical sciences most distant past is...
Concave lens characteristics
Fusion production
22. Category in which rocks are classified
Metamorphic
Kingdoms
The design of physical science technology
Concave lens characteristics
23. Sound waves consist of compression and rarefactions
International Space Station
Nature or behavior of sound
Talc and Diamond
Pangaea
24. The range that is closest to the true age of the universe
8-20 Billion years ago
Earthquakes
Clouds form
The sun
25. Is described as a satallite
The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE)
Pangaea
Carbon dioxide
The Hubble Space Telescope
26. Large land mass that broke apart
Ice caps and glaciers
The Hubble Space Telescope
Pangaea
Sputnik I
27. If we apply a force to an object that is at rest - the object will apply an equal and opposite force
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28. Chemical reactions take place and requires oxygen
Anthrax may be introduced into the body by
Human Respiratory System
Sedimentary Rocks
North Star
29. Galileo demonstrated that objects with different masses fail with the same acceleration
Which food group should you eat the most servings daily
Event in the development of the physical sciences most distant past is...
Netwon's first law of motion
Four types of clouds
30. The book and the moon are repelling
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31. Rain in the water cycle process
Barometer
Earth
Precipitation
Earth's rotation
32. Rocked formed from the cooling lava of volcanic eruptions
Skeletal-Muscular system
North Star
Barometer
Igneous rocks
33. Layer of the Earth that contains a mass of molten metal
Nature or behavior of sound
Cenozoic
Core
Good bulletin board
34. Their direction can be changed by a mirror - they can be focused by a convex lens - they can be bent of refracted as they travel from one medium to another
Pangaea
Kingdoms
Characteristics of light rays
Core
35. Rocks that strike the Earth's surface from space
Human circulatory system
Evaporation
Constellations
Meteorites
36. Provides constant feedback about accuracy and efficiency of the tool that was designed - -presents readily interpretable data - -addresses a clearly identified problem
Gulf stream
Liquid water changing to solid water is an example of
Talc and Diamond
The design of physical science technology
37. Closest planet to the sun when compared to: saturn - moon and Mars
Venus
The Hubble Space Telescope
the Milky Way
Earth
38. Kilocalorie - calorie - and British Thermal Unit (BTU)
arteries
Human circulatory system
Measurement units of heat
Ocean trenches
39. An instrument used to measure the pressure of air above
Barometer
Human circulatory system
International Space Station
Cold wave
40. Where most of the fresh water on earth is found
Static electricity and what go hand in hand
Ice caps and glaciers
Four types of clouds
Sedimentary Rocks
41. Physical change
The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE)
Liquid water changing to solid water is an example of
The Hubble Space Telescope
Human circulatory system
42. A time period in which the temperature falls far below normal
Precipitation
The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE)
Venus
Cold wave
43. Changes in velocity
Acceleration
A small - lit bulb in a simple series circuit (correct statement)
Constellations
Talc and Diamond
44. Depends on the number of complete vibrations that the vibrating object makes in one second
Liquid water changing to solid water is an example of
Cause of changes in the Earth's surface
Pitch
Fusion production
45. Tectonic plates moving more than one inch
Which two planets do not have any moons
What are good conductors?
Acceleration
Earthquakes
46. Part of human blood that consists of 90% water
Earthquakes
Netwon's first law of motion
Plasma
Concave lens characteristics
47. Parts of a molecule
Netwon's first law of motion
Static electricity and what go hand in hand
atoms
Machines
48. Enables students to both look and learn from it - can be used to enhance science units and it can be used to extend teaching to nonscience areas
Good bulletin board
Kingdoms
Cause of changes in the Earth's surface
Carbon dioxide
49. Bones and muscles that work together to give your body its form and structure. The bones provides support - protection for vital organs - storage area for minerals and surfaces to which muscles are really alive.
Skeletal-Muscular system
Netwon's first law of motion
Human circulatory system
Plasma
50. Created by bits of soil - sand - gravel and rocks being carried through rivers and streams
Sediments
Cause of changes in the Earth's surface
Voluntary muscle
Pitch