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Chalkboard Challenge Science Vocabulary Midyear Vocabulary Review

Chalkboard Challenge Science Vocabulary Midyear Vocabulary Review

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Chalkboard ChallengeScience Vocabulary

Midyear Vocabulary Review

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Solar SystemSolar System MeasurementMeasurement WeatherWeather EnergyEnergy

Earth/Moon Earth/Moon

100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500

Let’s PlayFinal Challenge

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In order from the sun, what is the sixth planet?100Saturn

Solar System for 100

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What is the only planet in our solar system that supports life?200Earth

Solar System for 200

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What is the largest object in our solar system?300The sun

Solar System for 300

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What is a year?400A year is the length of time it takes a planet to orbit the sun.

Solar System for 400

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What is the path of an object in space as it revolves around

another body called? 500An orbit

Solar System for 500

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What is mass?100Mass is the amount of matter in an object.

Measurement for 100

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What tool is used to measure mass?200Triple Beam Balance

Measurement for 200

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What tool is used to measure distance?300Metric ruler or meter stick

Measurement for 300

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What tool is used to measure the heat energy in an object?400Thermometer or temperature probe

Measurement for 400

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What tool is used to measure the volume of a liquid?500Graduated cylinder or beaker

Measurement for 500

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What is the process of changing from a liquid to a gas called?100Evaporation

Weather for 100

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What is the process of changing from a gas to a liquid called?200Condensation

Weather for 200

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What is weather?300Weather is the condition of the air outside at any given time.

Weather for 300

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What is the reason for the seasons?400Seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth on its axis as it revolves

around the sun.

Weather for 400

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What is precipitation?500Precipitation is any form of water that falls naturally from the

clouds.

Weather for 500

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What is a force?100A push or a pull

Energy for 100

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What happens when light energy is reflected?200The light energy bounces back from

the surface.

Energy for 200

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In order to have sound, something must—300Vibrate

Energy for 300

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What do lenses do to light that passes through them?400Lenses refract light.

Energy for 400

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Name at least three things that electricity flowing in a circuit can

produce.500Light, heat, sound, and magnetic effects

Energy for 500

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What Earth cycle takes about 24 hours to complete?100One rotation on its axis

Earth/Moon for 100

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What is a crater?200A hole in a planet or a moon’s surface caused by the impact of a

meteorite

Earth/Moon for 200

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Why can life NOT exist on the moon at the present time?300The moon has no water or

atmosphere.

Earth/Moon for 300

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What phase of the moon comes after the waxing gibbous phase?400The full moon

Earth/Moon for 400

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What causes the tides in the Earth’s oceans?500The pull of gravity from the moon

causes tides in the Earth’s oceans.

Earth/Moon for 500

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Write Your

Final Challenge

Wager

What is the difference between a mixture and a solution? Give an

example of each.

Final ChallengeEnd Game

TIME’SUP!

TIME’SUP!

A mixture can be easily separated. The ingredients in a solution

spread out evenly, making it more difficult to separate.

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