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1 A B C D E 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

2 Question Column 1-100 What is speed?

3 Answer Column 1-100 Distance traveled over a period of time.
Speed =Distance divided by time

4 A force that pulls objects toward each other is called?
Question Column 1-200 A force that pulls objects toward each other is called?

5 Answer Column 1-200 Gravity

6 Is there more gravitational pull on an elephant or a mouse?
Question Column 1-300 Is there more gravitational pull on an elephant or a mouse?

7 Answer Column 1-300 There is more gravitational pull on an elephant because it weighs more.

8 Calculate the final speed of the car.
Question Column 1-400 Calculate the final speed of the car.

9 The car is traveling 2 meters per minute.
Answer Column 1-400 The car is traveling 2 meters per minute. 50 divided by 25 is 2.

10 Which bike would have the fastest speed? How do you know?
Question Column 1-500 Which bike would have the fastest speed? How do you know? Bike Distance Traveled (meters) Time (seconds) Red 10 5 Blue 6 3 Purple 12 4

11 Answer Column 1-500 The purple bike will travel the fastest because it traveled the farthest distance in a period of one second. Bike Distance Traveled (meters) Time (seconds) Speed Red 10 5 2 meters per second Blue 6 3 Purple 12 4 3 meters per second

12 The __________ the object the less gravitational pull.
Question Column 2-100 The __________ the object the less gravitational pull.

13 The lighter the object the less gravitational pull.
Answer Column 2-100 The lighter the object the less gravitational pull.

14 Question Column 2-200 Which object has the most gravitational force?
Apple, Gorilla, bird, watermelon

15 Answer Column 2-200 The gorilla has the most gravitational pull because it weighs the most.

16 What are three things a force can do to an object?
Question Column 2-300 What are three things a force can do to an object?

17 Speed it up, slow it down or change its direction
Answer Column 2-300 Speed it up, slow it down or change its direction

18 Question Column 2-400 Calculate the speed of the animals in the table.
List them from fastest to slowest. Question Column 2-400 Animal Distance (miles) Time (hour) Speed (miles per hour) Elk 120 2 Kangaroo 160 4 Squirrel Horse 100

19 Answer Column 2-400 Squirrel is the fastest 80 miles per hour.
Elk is the second fastest 60 miles per hour. Horse is next with 50 miles per hour. Kangaroo is the slowest with 40 miles per hour. Answer Column 2-400 Animal Distance (miles) Time (hour) Speed (miles per hour) Elk 120 2 60 miles per hour Kangaroo 160 4 40 miles per hour Squirrel 80 miles per hour Horse 100 50 miles per hour

20 Animal Distance (miles) Time (hour) Speed Cheetah 200 2 Grizzly Bear 100 4 Deer 300 10 Mouse 320 Question Column Calculate the speed of the animals in the table. List them from fastest to slowest.

21 Answer Column 2-500 The Mouse is the fastest 160 miles per hour
Animal Distance (miles) Time (hours) Speed (miles per hour) Cheetah 200 2 100 miles per hour Grizzly Bear 100 4 25 miles per hour Deer 300 10 30 miles per hour Mouse 320 160 miles per hour The Mouse is the fastest 160 miles per hour Cheetah is second fastest with 100 miles per hour Deer is third with 30 miles per hour Grizzly bear is fourth/slowest with 25 miles per hour

22 Question Column 3-100 What is motion?

23 A change in position (reference points change)
Answer Column 3-100 A change in position (reference points change)

24 Question Column 3-200 A family is traveling from Cleveland to Columbus on Saturday and travels 150 miles in 2 hours. What was their average speed on Saturday? Then the family traveled from Columbus to Cincinnati on Sunday and traveled 100 miles in 2 hours. What was their average speed on Sunday?

25 Answer Column 3-200 The family’s average speed on Saturday from Cleveland to Columbus was 75 miles per hour. The family’s average speed on Sunday from Columbus to Cincinnati was 50 miles per hour.

26 Question Column 3-300 If a force is applied in the same direction an object is moving what happens?

27 Answer Column The object will speed up when a force is applied in the same direction an object is moving.

28 If you push an object with more force how does that affect the speed?
Question Column 3-400 If you push an object with more force how does that affect the speed?

29 The more force you apply the faster the object will go.
Answer Column 3-400 The more force you apply the faster the object will go.

30 Who has the faster speed?
Question Column 3-500 Runner Distance Time Speed 1 200 meters 10 seconds 2 400 meters 20 seconds Who has the faster speed?

31 20 meters per second 20 meters per second Answer Column 3-500 Runner 1 and Runner 2 run the SAME SPEED. They run the same distance of 20 meters in a period of one second.

32 How can you make an object move?
Question Column 4-100 How can you make an object move?

33 Answer Column 4-100 Apply a force

34 Question Column 4-200 If two soccer players kick the soccer ball at the same time with the same amount of force in opposite directions what happens?

35 Answer Column 4-200 The soccer ball will not move. When a force acting on an object is equal and opposite than the object will not change in motion.

36 Question Column 4-300 Eddy is pushing a toy train and then Stephan applies a force in the opposite direction the toy train is moving. What happens to the toy train?

37 Answer Column The toy train will slow down or stop when a force is applied in the opposite direction.

38 Which car A, B, C is traveling the fastest?
Question Column 4-400 Which car A, B, C is traveling the fastest? How do you know?

39 Answer Column 4-400 Car B is traveling the fastest because it only had 8 dots to show its speed.

40 How can the bike stop moving?
Question Column 4-500 How can the bike stop moving?

41 Answer Column 4-500 A force is applied in the opposite direction in which it is moving. Or a force is applied to change its direction.

42 Question Column 5-100 What is a force?

43 Answer Column 5-100

44 The place where an object is located is called?
Question Column 5-200 The place where an object is located is called?

45 Answer Column 5-200 position

46 What makes the weight of an object change? Gravity Force Speed
Question Column 5-300 What makes the weight of an object change? Gravity Force Speed

47 Answer Column 5-300 A. Gravity

48 Question Column 5-400 What causes the weight of an object to change?
Color of the object Size of the object Speed of the object The gravitation pull on the object

49 D. The gravitation pull on the object
Answer Column 5-400 D. The gravitation pull on the object

50 Question Column 5-500 What is the speed of car 2? What is the speed of car 3? Which car is the fastest? Explain why.

51 Answer Column 5-500 Car Distance Time Speed Car 2 45 meters 10 seconds 4.5 meters per second Car 3 100 meters 10 meters per second Car 3 travels the fastest because it has a speed of 10 meters per second. It travels the most distance in the a period of 1 second.


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