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FORCES, MOTION, DISTANCE

Directions: Copy from the box the correct word that would complete the sentence. Write the
word on the blank.

Tension Magnetic Force Push Weight


Normal Force Force Pull Electrical
Electrical Force Gravitational Force Newton Magnetic
Reference point Motion Distance Speed

1. ________________ is any kind of push and pull on an object.


2. ________________ is the force acting on a stretched string, rope, or cable. This
force is present in the ropes that hold a swing.
3. ________________ is the force that acts opposite the direction of motion.
4. ________________ is a force that acts perpendicular to the common surface
contact.
5. ________________ is produced between two charges.
6. ________________ is produced between two electrically charged moving
particles.
7. ________________ is the force of attraction that keeps bodies in the universe
together.
8. Force is commonly known as any kind of ____________ or pull on an object.
9. Since weight is a force, it is a quantity that is measured in _________________.
10. Lightning is an example of _________ force since it has charges.
11. _______________ is the amount of matter in an object and is usually
measured in kilograms.
12. _______________ is a force that is present between a metal and a magnet.
13. _______________ may be defined as movement of an object brought about
by force.
14. A ________________ is a fixed place or object usedto determine the position
of an object.
15. _______________ is the measure of how far or near two points are from one
another.

HOW LIGHT INTERACTS WITH DIfFERENT MATERIALS

Directions: Copy from the box the correct word that would complete the sentence. Write the
word on the blank.

Refraction Absorption Reflection Translucent


Transmission Visible light Transparent Opaque
Sun Optics

1. The light that is visible to the human eye and responsible for our sense of sight
is called _________________.
2. _________________ refers to the bending of light as it passes through a
different material.
3. _________________ refers to the bouncing back of light when it hits an object.
4. _________________ refers to a material’s taking in of light and not reflecting it
back.
5. _________________ refers to the passing of light through some materials.
6. _________________ materials allow all light to pass through them.
7. _________________ materials allow some light to pass through them.
8. _________________ materials do not allow ligth to pass through them.
9. _________________, primary source of light.
10. ________________, the scientific study of light and how it interacts with
different objects.

COLORS AND HEAT ABSORPTION

Directions: Copy from the box the correct word that would complete the sentence. Write the
word on the blank.
Absorption White Black
Black Reflection White

1. ______________ happens when light gets through object and is converted into
heat energy.
2. ______________ happens when the light that hits an object is transmitted back
by the object.
3. ______________ combination of all colors.
4. ______________ is the absence of reflected color.
5. ______________ absorbs the most heat.
6. ______________ is the presence of all colors.

PROPERTIES OF SOUND
Directions: Copy from the box the correct word that would complete the sentence. Write the
word on the blank.

Length Thickness Shorter strings


Tension Pitch Longer strings
Stretched or high-tension Loose or low-tension Quality
strings strings
Loudness

1. _______________ refers to the highness and lowness of notes.


2. _______________, ______________, and _____________ on the strings have
effects on the pitch of the sound they produce.
3. ______________ produce higher pitch while ___________ produce lower pitch.
4. ______________________ produce sounds with higher notes.
5. ______________________ produce lower notes.
6. ____________ refers to the shape of the sound waves an object produces.
7. ____________ refers to the volume or sound pressure produced by vibrations
of an object.
NOISE AND HARMONIOUS SOUND
Direction:
Check H if the sound produces is Harmonious and N if noise.

H N People staging protest rally


H N A girl playing the piano
H N People in a market
H N A bird chirping
H N A girl playing a tambourine
H N A worker using a jackhammer
H N A traffic jam
H N A river flowing
H N A musical box playing music
H N A disco place with blaring music

CONDUCTORS OF HEAT AND ELECTRICITY

Directions: Copy from the box the correct word that would complete the sentence. Write the
word on the blank.
Conductors Iron Insulators
Stainless-steel Metals Glass

1. ________________ are materials that allow electricity and heat flow freely
through them, allowing electricity and heat to be transferred from the source to
or through them.
2. _______________ are good conductors of heat and electricity.
3. _______________ is an iron-based metal with chromium.
4. _______________ are materials that are non-conductors or that do not allow
heat and electricity to pass through them.
5. ______________ is an example of insulator.

OPEN AND CLOSED CIRCUIT

Directions: Copy from the box the correct word that would complete the sentence. Write the
word on the blank.
Closed Circuit Open Circuit Wires
Battery Electrical Circuit

1. An ___________ has four parts: a source, light bulb, wires, and switch.
2. A ____________ makes the bulb light up because the path of electricity is
complete, allowing the electricity to flow through.
3. ______________, electricity does not flow in this kind of circuit.
4. A source of energy, ___________________.
5. Connect the light bulb and the battery, _______________________.

SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS


Direction:
Check T if the statement is true and F if it is false.

In a parallel cicuit, when one bulb is burned out, the other bulbs
T F
will still light up.
T F A parallel circuit has only one path of electricity.
T F At home, it is better to use a series circuit.
In a series circuit, when one bulb is burned out, all the other
T F
bulbs will not light up.
In a series circuit, electricity can still flow through the other
T F
pathways.

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