Thanksgiving Day Science
Across
- 2. / At dinner time, when you pull your chair out or push it back under the table, you are using two different ___________.
- 5. / The stove cooks the turkey using ____________ energy.
- 7. / Be careful when carrying your plate of food to the table or you might drop it and ___________ will cause it to crash on the floor.
- 8. properties / The ___________ ___________ of a pumpkin are orange, roundish, less dense than water, nonmagnetic, insulator and smooth.
- 11. / __________ energy allows your mom to see if something is done cooking in the oven.
- 14. / Cutting your turkey with a knife creates __________.
- 15. / The salt my mom added to the gravy ____________ into the liquid.
- 16. / Don't eat too much food on Thanksgiving or you might gain some _______.
- 17. / The refrigerator keeps the pies chilled using __________ energy.
- 19. / Melanie sat down to eat an entire meal made of ___________.
- 20. / When the apple pie was removed from the oven, the inside was as hot as lava from a _________.
Down
- 1. / When my grandma put the potatoes in the boiling water they sunk because they are more ________ then the water.
- 3. / The ham was very flavorful because it ____________ a lot of its juices.
- 4. / The smell of apple pie is a gas, the turkey gravey is a liquid, and the green beans are a _____________.
- 6. / When you are chewing your Thanksgiving dinner, you are using ___________ energy.
- 9. / When the turkey was done cooking, the timer alerted my mom by using ___________ energy.
- 10. / The pan that my mom used to boil the potatoes got hot because it is a ________________.
- 12. / My dad used an oven mitt to take the casserole out of the oven because it is a good __________.
- 13. / Peas, carrots and green beans are a __________ that we eat on Thanksgiving.
- 18. / My mom bought a turkey with the _______ of 7.5 kilograms.