shoot out a game of mental skill and science agility!
TRANSCRIPT
How to Play1. Divide into 2 teams. Assign one person in
each team to be the score keeper. Assign another person in your team to be your coach. The coach is the person who will give your team’s answers.
2. Your teacher will decide which team will get to shoot first. (It will probably be the quieter team.)
3. When it is your team’s turn, you will read a question on the screen. Your team must decide on an answer together and then your coach will tell the referee (your teacher) your answer.
How to Play4. The referee will tell your team if your
answer is correct or incorrect. If your team’s answer is correct, you will receive 2 or 3 points depending on the question you selected. The score keeper must keep track of your team’s score.
5. If your team’s answer is incorrect, the other team can steal the ball from you by correctly answering your question for DOUBLE the points.
Shoot Out
2 point shots
2 point shots
3 point shots
3 point shots
Question A Question E Question I Question M
Question B Question F Question J Question N
Question C Question G Question K Question O
Question D Question H Question L Question P
Question A Answer
The answer is:
solid, liquid, and gas
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Question B Answer
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The answer is:
melting it, freezing it, heating it, etc.
Question C Answer
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The answer is:
Mass is the amount of matter in an object.
Question E Answer
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The answer is:
Volume is the amount of space matter takes up.
Question F Answer
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The answer is:
a balance
Question G Answer
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The answer is:
Balance the sides so the pointer lines up with the
center mark.
Question I Answer
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The answer is:
Add up the grams to find the mass of the object.
Question J Answer
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The answer is:
milliliters
Question K
To measure with a balance scale, what should you do
after you have put an object in one of the balance cups?
3 points
Question K Answer
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The answer is:
Put grams in the other cup until the 2 sides balance.
Question L
What state of matter do the particles move around the most and are least tightly
packed?
3 points
Question M Answer
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The answer is:
Science is a way we learn about our world.
Question N
What state or states of matter have mass,
volume, and take the shape of its container?
3 points
Question N Answer
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The answer is:
liquid and gas
Question O Answer
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The answer is:
a graduated cylinder
Question P
What do we call a person who studies the world to
explain how and why things happen?
3 points