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Mr. Heinz's. WELCOME TO. Physical Science FIGHT TO THE FINISH. Go back 2 spaces. Ha Ha ! Back to Start!. Go 3 More. Trade Spaces. Extra ?. Go Back 4 . RULES. 1. You must answer a question correctly to roll the die. Trade Spaces.
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Mr. Heinz's WELCOME TO Physical Science FIGHT TO THE FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 RULES 1. You must answer a question correctly to roll the die. Trade Spaces 2. Click “?” for question, click the question for the answer. Go 3 More 3. Extra ? Space means you have to answer another question or go back to where you were. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 RULES 4. Trade Spaces means you can switch places with any other team (or not if you’re in the lead.) Trade Spaces Go 3 More 5. Roll Again means you can simply roll again without answering a question. Go back 2 spaces 6. Exact roll is not needed to finish. Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Give 3 examples of matter Trade Spaces Go 3 More Answers will vary, but they should all take up space. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 How is the density of an object related to whether an object floats or sinks in water? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Objects that are more dense than water will sink, less dense than water will float. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Name 1 renewable energy resource. Name 2 non-renewable energy resource. Trade Spaces Go 3 More Renewable: wind, moving water, solar Nonrenewable: any fossil fuels like coal, oil or natural gas Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Give an example of a solution. Trade Spaces Go 3 More Sugar water, salt water, etc. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Mixing salt and water together is an example of a physical or chemical change? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Physical Change Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Which ball has the most potential energy? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Ball A because it is highest on the shelves. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Look at the picture of a roller coaster. Does it have more kinetic or potential energy right now? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Potential, because it is just starting to move. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 You are riding your bike. Which force will help you slow down or stop? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Friction Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Mr. Heinz kicks a ball and the ball exerts a force on Mr. Heinz’s foot. Which of Newton’s laws is this an example of? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Newton’s Third Law (for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction) Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Mr. Heinz uses a ramp to move some furniture up into a truck. Does the ramp reduce the amount of work he has to do? Why? Trade Spaces Go 3 More No, simple machines do not reduce the amount of work, instead they reduce the amount of force needed to do the work. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Give an example of a compound machine. Give an example of a simple machine. Trade Spaces Go 3 More Answers will vary, but the simple machines should only contain 1 type of simple machine. Compound will have 2 or more. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 True or False? Astronauts in orbit around Earth are weightless. Trade Spaces Go 3 More False. Since they are accelerating in Earth’s gravitational field, they have weight. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 A 5th grader is sitting at his desk. Another 5th grader is running during recess. Which one is demonstrating unbalanced forces? Trade Spaces Go 3 More The 5th grader running. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Which of the following are examples of heat transfer: conduction, radiation, reflection, insulation and convection Trade Spaces Go 3 More Conduction, radiation, convection Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Give an example of a simple mixture, a solution and a suspension Trade Spaces Answers will vary, but here’s one example of each: salad = simple mixture salt water = solution fog = suspension Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 What source of energy produces most of the world’s electricity? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Fossil fuels (non-renewable) Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 A steel fence rusts. A silver fork tarnishes. A log burns. What type of changes are these? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Chemical change Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 A student pulls on a whiteboard with 80 newtons to the right. Another student pulls on the same whiteboard with 70 newtons to the left. The net force is 10 newtons to the right. Why? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Since the students are pulling in opposite directions you subtract their forces. If they were in the same directions, then you would add their forces. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Name 3 things you could you do to our die to demonstrate physical changes? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Crush it, slice it, melt it, squeeze it, reshape it etc… Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 I have a bottle of water that weighs 1 kilogram. If I freeze the bottle, will the mass of the bottle increase, decrease or stay the same? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Stay the same. Freezing or thawing will not change the mass of the water. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 ? Trade Spaces Go 3 More Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 There is gravitational force between you and the Earth. There is gravitational force between you and the person sitting next to you. Why do you feel the gravitational force between you and the Earth, but not the force between you and your neighbor? Trade Spaces Go 3 More The Earth is so large, the gravitational force is noticeable. But you and your neighbor are too small to notice it. Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
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Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Which of the following are NOT elements? Iron Water Gold Oxygen Silver Salt Carbon Dioxide Trade Spaces Go 3 More Salt Water Carbon Dioxide Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH
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Go back 2 spaces Ha Ha! Back to Start! Go 3 More Trade Spaces Extra ? Go Back 4 Mrs. Roman pushes a box of books with force of 90 newtons a distance of 5 meters. What is the amount of work she has done? (joules) Trade Spaces Go 3 More 450 joules (remember: Work = Force x Distance) Go back 2 spaces Roll Again Go Back 4 Go Back 4 Extra ? Trade Spaces START FINISH