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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt SIMPLE MACHINES MORE SIMPLE MACHINES SPEED & MOTION GRAVITY & MOTION CRCT REVIEW

Simple Machines - 1pt This is a tool which makes work easier, requires less force to do work, or changes direction of a force.

Simple Machines - 1pt What is a “SIMPLE MACHINE?”

Simple Machines - 2pt This simple machine is made up of one or more wheels with a rope around them for lifting things.

Simple Machines - 2pt What is a “PULLEY?”

Simple Machines - 3pt The center point of a lever is called the ______.

Simple Machines - 3pt What is a “FULCRUM?”

Simple Machines - 4pt This simple machine is made of a wheel with a rod attached to the center of it.

Simple Machines - 4pt What is a “WHEEL AND AXLE?”

Simple Machines - 5pt This simple machine has a sloped side.

Simple Machines - 5pt What is an “INCLINED PLANE?”

More Simple Machines - 1pt This simple machine is a bar that moves on a fulcrum.

More Simple Machines - 1pt What is a “LEVER?”

More Simple Machines - 2pt This simple machine is an inclined plane with two sloped sides.

More Simple Machines - 2pt What is a “WEDGE?”

More Simple Machines - 3pt This simple machine is an inclined plane that is wrapped around a center rod.

More Simple Machines - 3pt What is a “SCREW?”

More Simple Machines - 4pt The blade of an axe is an example of this simple machine.

More Simple Machines - 4pt What is a “WEDGE?”

More Simple Machines - 5pt Doorknobs, steering wheels, and eggbeaters are all examples of this simple machine.

More Simple Machines - 5pt What is a “WHEEL AND AXLE?”

Speed and Motion - 1pt A _______ is a push or pull.

Speed and Motion - 1pt What is a “FORCE?”

Speed and Motion - 2pt _________ is the rate at which an object moves.

Speed and Motion - 2pt What is “SPEED?”

Speed and Motion - 3pt This is the amount of matter that makes up an object.

Speed and Motion - 3pt What is “MASS?”

Speed and Motion - 4pt If an object is moving, a force in the same direction will ________ its speed.

Speed and Motion - 4pt What is “INCREASE?”

Speed and Motion - 5pt If a bowling ball and a golf ball are pushed with the same force, this is the ball that will travel with the LEAST speed and distance.

Speed and Motion - 5pt What is a “BOWLING BALL?”

Gravity and Motion - 1pt __________ is a force that pulls things toward each other.

Gravity and Motion - 1pt What is “GRAVITY?”

Gravity and Motion - 2pt This is the rate at which Earth’s gravity increases the speed of falling objects.

Gravity and Motion - 2pt What is “10 METERS PER SECOND?”

Gravity and Motion - 3pt Gravity can change the speed and ________ of a falling object.

Gravity and Motion - 3pt What is “DIRECTION?”

Gravity and Motion - 4pt The speed of a ball rolling down an inclined plane _________ because of gravity.

Gravity and Motion - 4pt What is “INCREASES?”

Gravity and Motion - 5pt Gravity does not change the motion of a ball rolling across the floor because gravity only pulls _________.

Gravity and Motion - 5pt What is “DOWNWARD?”

CRCT Review - 1pt Screwdrivers and crowbars are examples of this simple machine.

CRCT Review - 1pt What is a “LEVER?”

CRCT Review - 2pt A light ball thrown with a ______ force will travel farther before stopping than a heavy ball thrown with a weak force.

CRCT Review - 2pt What is “STRONG?”

CRCT Review - 3pt Levers and pulleys are similar in that they are both used to ______ things.

CRCT Review - 3pt What is “LIFT?”

CRCT Review - 4pt The speed of an object can be found if you divide distance by ______.

CRCT Review - 5pt What is “TIME?”

CRCT Review - 5pt Gravity on the moon is ______ than gravity on Earth.

CRCT Review - 5pt What is “LESS?”