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Forces and Motion Review

Game Board. Forces and Motion Review. Position and Motion Question 1. Answer. Describe the position of the teacher’s desk in relation to the door. Position and Motion Question 2. How can we determine the distance between two objects ? By looking at it By guessing By measuring it.

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Forces and Motion Review

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  1. Game Board Forces and Motion Review

  2. Position and Motion Question 1 Answer Describe the position of the teacher’s desk in relation to the door.

  3. Position and Motion Question 2 How can we determine the distance between two objects? • By looking at it • By guessing • By measuring it Answer

  4. Position and Motion Question 3 Answer How do we measure speed? By finding how long it took us to travel a distance By using a ruler By asking someone

  5. Position and Motion Question 4 Answer What does motion mean? How fast something moves The location of an object A change in the position of an object.

  6. Position and Motion Question 5 Answer How does a person's position change? Staying still Motion Vibration

  7. Force Question 1 Answer Which of the following is a contact force? An apple A golf club hitting a golf ball A paperclip falling to the floor

  8. Force Question 2 Answer Name two examples of types of forces.

  9. Force Question 3 Answer What is friction? A force between two objects as they rub against each other. A force when object pushes another. A force that pulls objects downward.

  10. Force Question 4 Answer Which of the following is an example of magnetism? A bat hitting a baseball. A student pushing a chair. A paperclip being attracted to a magnet.

  11. Force Question 5 Answer A push or pull is an example of a ____. Distance Force Energy

  12. Work and EnergyQuestion 1 Answer Which of the following is NOT an example of potential energy? A pencil balancing on the edge of a desk A wall staying in place An apple waiting to be eaten.

  13. Work and EnergyQuestion 2 Markers Crayons Each object represents 10. Answer Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy? A rollercoaster coming down. A pencil lying inside a desk. A car parked in the parking lot.

  14. Work and EnergyQuestion 3 Why is pushing a chair across the floor called work? Answer

  15. Work and EnergyQuestion 4 Answer Explain why a sled sitting on top of a hill is considered a potential energy?

  16. Work and EnergyQuestion 5 Dogs Answer Which of the following is another word for stored energy? Kinetic energy Potential energy Work

  17. Vocabulary Question 1 Answer What is the definition of speed? The location of an object How fast an object moves over a distance An object in motion

  18. Vocabulary Question 2 Answer What is the definition of work? When a force changes an objects motion The amount of force needed to move an object The distance between two objects.

  19. Vocabulary Question 3 Answer What is the definition of gravity? A pulling force between you and Earth The amount of friction between two objects The movement of an object

  20. Vocabulary Question 4 Answer What is the definition of distance? • How fast an object is moving • The amount of space between two objects • The movement of an object from one position to another.

  21. Vocabulary Question 5 Answer What is the definition of force? The amount of energy needed to move an object How far an object moves A push or a pull

  22. Demonstrate It Question 1 Answer Demonstrate motion and explain why this is an example of motion.

  23. Demonstrate It Question 2 Answer Demonstrate gravity and explain why this is an example of gravity.

  24. Demonstrate It Question 3 Answer Demonstrate work and explain why this is an example of work.

  25. Demonstrate It Question 4 Answer Demonstrate how an object will slow down because of friction. What caused the friction?

  26. Demonstrate It Question 5 Answer Demonstrate a change in distance between two objects.

  27. Position and Motion Question 1 Game Board Your teacher will tell you whether your description was correct.

  28. Position and Motion Question 2 How can we determine the distance between two objects? • By looking at it • By guessing • By measuring it Game Board

  29. Position and Motion Question 3 Game Board How do we measure speed? By finding how long it took us to travel a distance By using a ruler By asking someone

  30. Position and Motion Question 4 Game Board What does motion mean? How fast something moves The location of an object A change in the position of an object.

  31. Position and Motion Question 5 Game Board How does a person's position change? Staying still Motion Vibration

  32. Force Question 1 Game Board Which of the following is a contact force? An apple A golf club hitting a golf ball A paperclip falling to the floor

  33. Force Question 2 Game Board Name two examples of types of forces. Types of forces: *push *gravity *pull *magnetism *friction

  34. Force Question 3 Game Board What is friction? A force between two objects as they rub against each other. A force when object pushes another. A force that pulls objects downward.

  35. Force Question 4 Game Board Which of the following is an example of magnetism? A bat hitting a baseball. A student pushing a chair. A paperclip being attracted to a magnet.

  36. Force Question 5 Game Board A push or pull is an example of a ____. Distance Force Energy

  37. Work and EnergyQuestion 1 Game Board Which of the following is NOT an example of potential energy? A pencil balancing on the edge of a desk A wall staying in place An apple waiting to be eaten.

  38. Work and Energy Question 2 Game Board Which of the following is an example of kinetic energy? A rollercoaster coming down. A pencil lying inside a desk. A car parked in the parking lot.

  39. Work and EnergyQuestion 3 Why is pushing a chair across the floor called work? Pushing a chair across the floor requires a force to create the motion of pushing the chair. Game Board

  40. Work and Energy Question 4 Game Board Explain why a sled sitting on top of a hill is considered a potential energy? The sled has the potential to slide down the hill, but it is not right now.

  41. Work and EnergyQuestion 5 Game Board Which of the following is another word for stored energy? Kinetic energy Potential energy Work

  42. Vocabulary Question 1 Game Board What is the definition of speed? The location of an object How fast an object moves over a distance An object in motion

  43. Vocabulary Question 2 Game Board What is the definition of work? When a force changes an objects motion The amount of force needed to move an object The distance between two objects.

  44. Vocabulary Question 3 Game Board What is the definition of gravity? A pulling force between you and Earth The amount of friction between two objects The movement of an object

  45. Vocabulary Question 4 Game Board What is the definition of distance? • How fast an object is moving • The amount of space between two objects • The movement of an object from one position to another.

  46. Vocabulary Question 5 Game Board What is the definition of force? The amount of energy needed to move an object How far an object moves A push or a pull

  47. Demonstrate It Question 1 Game Board The teacher will decide whether you have correctly demonstrated motion.

  48. Demonstrate It Question 2 Game Board The teacher will decide whether you have correctly demonstrated gravity.

  49. Demonstrate It Question 3 Game Board The teacher will decide whether you have correctly demonstrated friction.

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