Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

105

Transcript of Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Page 1: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.
Page 2: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Oakland Elementary Edition

Page 3: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Sound

Page 4: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Experiments

Page 5: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Anything Goes

Page 6: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Anything Goes 2

Page 7: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Miscellaneous

Page 8: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Miscellaneous 2

Page 9: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

JeopardySound Experiments

Anything Goes

AnythingGoes 2

Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

2

100

200

300

400

500

100

200

300

400

500

100

200

300

400

500

100

200

300

400

500

100

200

300

400

500

100

200

300

400

500

Final Jeopardy

Page 10: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Sound can travel fastest through

a.air.

b.metal.

c.water.

d.outer space.

$100 Question Sound

Page 11: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

B. metal.

$100 Answer Sound

Page 12: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 13: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Which sound would probably have the highest pitch?

a.a balloon popping

b.a hammer hitting wood

c.an eraser hitting a chalkboard

d.a metal rod hitting a musical triangle.

$200 Question Sound

Page 14: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

D. a metal rod hitting a musical triangle.

$200 Answer Sound

Page 15: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 16: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Which sound has a pitch that is MOST DIFFERENT from the other three sounds?

a.fire alarm

b.train whistle

c.bouncing ball

d.smoke detector

$300 Question Sound

Page 17: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. bouncing ball

$300 Answer Sound

Page 18: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 19: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

The sound that a person hears from a drum is produced by

a.echoes.

b.reflections.

c.pulses.

d.Vibrations.

$400 Question Sound

Page 20: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

D. vibrations

$400 Answer Sound

Page 21: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 22: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

A guitar string makes a higher-pitched sound when you tighten the string. Which of the following explains why tightening the string causes this change?

a.It changes the shape of the guitar.

b.Causes the strong to get thinner.

c.Tightening the string makes it vibrate faster.

d.Tightening the string makes it longer.

$500 Question Sound

Page 23: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. Tightening the string makes it vibrate faster.

$500 Answer Sound

Page 24: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 25: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

A scientist wanted to conduct an experiment with special equipment that is very sensitive to sound. A place where the equipment would NOT be affected by sound waves is

a.deep under water.

b.high in the air.

c.in a solid piece of granite.

d.in outer space.

$100 Question Experiments

Page 26: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

D. in outer space.

$100 Answer Experiments

Page 27: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 28: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Daily Double

Page 29: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Daily Double Question

Page 30: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Daily Double AnswerA. paper.

Page 31: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 32: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$300 Question Experiments

Page 33: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. put the same kind of seeds in both pots.

$300 Answer Experiments

Page 34: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 35: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$400 Question Experiments

Page 36: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

B. 10° C

$400 Answer Experiments

Page 37: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 38: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Jayden thinks the boys in his school are taller, on the average, that the girls. Arianna thinks the girls are taller. Which would be the SUREST way to find out who is right?

a.asking a teacher who knows all the students in school

b.looking up the average height of people of various ages in the encyclopedia

c.measuring the height of all the boys and girls in school

d.looking at the school records which tell how tall the students were when they entered school

$500 Question Experiments

Page 39: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$500 Answer ExperimentsC. measuring the height of all the boys and girls in school

Page 40: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 41: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

The Sun, a light bulb, and a candle all give off light. How does the light from these things feel?

a.dry

b.wet

c.cool

d.warm

$100 Question Anything Goes

Page 42: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

D. Warm

$100 Answer Anything Goes

Page 43: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 44: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Which is an example of an opaque material?

a.clear glass

b.brick wall

c.waxed paper

d.colored water

$200 Question Anything Goes

Page 45: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

B. brick wall

$200 Answer Anything Goes

Page 46: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 47: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$300 Question Anything Goes

Page 48: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

B. 4 students

$300 Answer Anything Goes

Page 49: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 50: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$400 Question Anything Goes

Page 51: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. 60 seconds

$400 Answer Anything Goes

Page 52: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 53: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

If more water evaporates from the ocean,

a.more water vapor will be in the atmosphere.

b.the ocean temperature will go up.

c.the air temperature will go down.

d.more water will flow into streams and lakes.

$500 Question Anything Goes

Page 54: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

A. more water vapor will be in the atmosphere.

$500 Answer Anything Goes

Page 55: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 56: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$100 Question Anything Goes 2

Page 57: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$100 Answer Anything Goes 2

Page 58: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 59: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

What is the best tool to use for measuring the height of a schoolmaster?

a.graduated cylinder

b.balance

c.tape measure

d.thermometer

$200 Question Anything Goes 2

Page 60: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. tape measure

$200 Answer Anything Goes 2

Page 61: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 62: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$300 Question Anything Goes 2

Page 63: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$300 Answer Anything Goes 2

Page 64: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 65: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Jayla wanted to see which brand of paper towl was the strongest. She bought 4 different brands, and used sheets of the same size for her experiment. She dampened each sheet, squeezing out any excess water. For each trial, Jayla got a friend to hold the edges of a damp sheet while she counted how many pennies it would hold before tearing.

What is the variable in this experiment?

a.a. The amount of water she put on each sheet

b.b. The cost of each brand

c.c. The different brands of paper towels

d.d. The size of each sheet

$400 Question Anything Goes 2

Page 66: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$400 Answer Anything Goes 2c. The different brands of paper towels

Page 67: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 68: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$500 Question Anything Goes 2

Page 69: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. pupa

$500 Answer Anything Goes 2

Page 70: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 71: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$100 Question Miscellaneous

Page 72: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

B. Days 2 and 4

$100 Answer Miscellaneous

Page 73: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 74: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$200 Question Miscellaneous

Page 75: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. the time it took to walk the track.

$200 Answer Miscellaneous

Page 76: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 77: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Ms. Celestin’s class is doing an experiment outside with ice cubes and colored paper. The ice cube will melt fastest on

a.red paper.

b.green paper.

c.white paper.

d.black paper.

$300 Question Miscellaneous

Page 78: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

D. black paper

$300 Answer Miscellaneous

Page 79: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 80: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

A class is conducting and experiment to see what color of paper will absorb the most light as heat energy. During the experiment, the variable that the class should change is the

a.distance the light is from the paper.b.time the light is left on the paper.c.size of the sheet of paper.d.color of the paper.

$400 Question Miscellaneous

Page 81: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

D. color of the paper.

$400 Answer Miscellaneous

Page 82: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 83: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$500 Question Miscellaneous

Page 84: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. the light’s distance

$500 Answer Miscellaneous

Page 85: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 86: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$100 Question Miscellaneous 2

Page 87: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

D. which food helps chickens to gain weight faster

$100 Answer Miscellaneous 2

Page 88: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 89: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$200 Question Miscellaneous 2

Page 90: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

C. Saturn

$200 Answer Miscellaneous 2

Page 91: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 92: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$300 Question Miscellaneous 2

Page 93: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

B. eardrum

$300 Answer Miscellaneous 2

Page 94: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 95: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$400 Question Miscellaneous 2

Page 96: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

D. The period of revolution increases with greater distance from the Sun.

$400 Answer Miscellaneous 2

Page 97: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 98: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

$500 Question Miscellaneous 2

Page 99: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

A. lower than in October

$500 Answer Miscellaneous 2

Page 100: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Return

Page 101: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Solar System

Final Jeopardy Topic

Page 102: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Final Jeopardy Question

Page 103: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

B. May and August

Final Jeopardy Answer

Page 104: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Keep studying to get ready for the CRCT! You can do anything you set

out to do!

Page 105: Oakland Elementary Edition Sound Experiments.

Thank You for Playing!