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TEST REVIEW

A ___________ is the question you want to investigate. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

A ___________ is the question you want to investigate. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem ___________ are always worn when experimenting with chemicals, using a heat source, or chipping objects. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem ___________ are always worn when experimenting with chemicals, using a heat source, or chipping objects. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem The _____ is what you learned from the data you collected during the investigation. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem The _____ is what you learned from the data you collected during the investigation. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

A ________ is a tool used for measuring the temperature. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

A ________ is a tool used for measuring the temperature. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem What you did during your experimentation and the result of your work is called the ___________ Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem What you did during your experimentation and the result of your work is called the ___________ Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem

Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis When you _____, you sort objects into groups based on their likenesses and differences. Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis When you _____, you sort objects into groups based on their likenesses and differences. Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis Before you begin your investigation, you make a _____ about what you think will happen. Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis Before you begin your investigation, you make a _____ about what you think will happen. Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis A _____ is a tool used to magnify objects for a more detailed observation. Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis A _____ is a tool used to magnify objects for a more detailed observation. Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Instead of sniffing a chemical, ____ the odor toward you. Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Instead of sniffing a chemical, ____ the odor toward you. Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Anything in an experiment that can be changed is called the _____ Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Anything in an experiment that can be changed is called the _____ Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property A ______ can be observed using the five senses and is the size, shape, or appearance of matter. Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property A ______ can be observed using the five senses and is the size, shape, or appearance of matter. Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property The atoms of a _____ are tightly packed and have a definite shape of their own. Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property The atoms of a _____ are tightly packed and have a definite shape of their own. Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property Anything that has mass and takes up space is ____________ . Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property Anything that has mass and takes up space is ____________ . Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property The atoms of a _____ are spaced far apart and do not have a shape of their own. Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property The atoms of a _____ are spaced far apart and do not have a shape of their own. Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property The atoms of a _____ are loosely packed and do not have a shape of their own. Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property The atoms of a _____ are loosely packed and do not have a shape of their own. Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property

Which of these is a solid? B.

Which of these is a solid? B.

Which of these is a liquid? B.

Which of these is a liquid? B.

Which of these is a gas? A. C. B.

Which of these is a gas? A. C. B.

Is this candle melting an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is this candle melting an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is this bonfire an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is this bonfire an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is baking bread an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is baking bread an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is folding paper an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is folding paper an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is cutting paper an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is cutting paper an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is this rusting chain an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Is this rusting chain an example of a Physical change or a Chemical change?

Choose the Best Measurement

____ cm = 1 meter 10 100 1,000

____ cm = 1 meter 10 100 1,000

1 L = _____ mL 10 100 1,000

1 L = _____ mL 10 100 1,000

_____ g = 1 kg 10 100 1,000

_____ g = 1 kg 10 100 1,000

The height of your time tracker might be… 5 cm 25 cm 55 cm

The height of your time tracker might be… 5 cm 25 cm 55 cm

The length of a comb might be…. 12 cm 42 cm 92 cm

The length of a comb might be…. 12 cm 42 cm 92 cm

The length of a car might be… 50 cm 4 m 14 m

The length of a car might be… 50 cm 4 m 14 m

The mass of a hand lens might be…. 5 kg

The mass of a hand lens might be…. 5 kg

The mass of a dime 10¢ 5 g 15 g 50 g

The mass of a dime 10¢ 5 g 15 g 50 g

The mass of a math book might be…. 3 kg

The mass of a math book might be…. 3 kg

A _______ is a smaller example of the real object of system. Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property

A _______ is a smaller example of the real object of system. Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property

_____ is the amount of matter in an object. Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property

_____ is the amount of matter in an object. Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property

A unit of measurement equal to 1,000 grams is a _______ Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property

A unit of measurement equal to 1,000 grams is a _______ Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property

The amount of space matter takes up is called its ______ Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property

The amount of space matter takes up is called its ______ Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property

A _____ is a tool used to make objects look bigger for making observations. Goggles Compass Hand lens Thermometer

A _____ is a tool used to make objects look bigger for making observations. Goggles Compass Hand lens Thermometer

A tool used to find the mass of an object is a _________ Ruler Thermometer Meter stick Balance scale

A tool used to find the mass of an object is a _________ Ruler Thermometer Meter stick Balance scale

A tool used to find the length of an object is a _________ Ruler or meter stick Thermometer Hand lens Balance scale

A tool used to find the length of an object is a _________ Ruler or meter stick Thermometer Hand lens Balance scale

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