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Science Review What is matter ?

The texture of an object is: A the way an object looks B how tall an object is C the way an object feels

Which words describe the texture of a rock? A red, blue B bumpy, rough C heavy, soft

What is matter ? A Matter is anything that is heavy. B Matter is anything that takes up space. C Matter can only be things that are blue.

Mass is the amount of matter in an object. A person is made of matter. True or False ? Mass is the amount of matter in an object. A person is made of matter. An example of a gas is air. An example of a solid is water. An example of a liquid is ice.

Which object is heavier than a book? A a magazine B a pencil C a dump truck

Kate is sorting objects Kate is sorting objects. Which two objects can be in a group of things shaped like a cube? A B C

When icecream melts, how does the temperature of the icecream change? A The temperature stays the same. B The temperature goes down. C The temperature warms up.

How are the book and the cereal box the same? A Weight B Shape C Color

In real life, which object is the largest?

Luke hung his wet shirts outside to dry. How did his shirts dry? A The water on the shirts evaporated. B The water on the shirts melted. C The water on the shirts began to freeze.

In the winter, children saw a frozen lake In the winter, children saw a frozen lake. In the spring, the temperature started to warm up. They noticed the lake began to change. Why was the lake changing? A The frozen lake was freezing. B The frozen lake was melting. C The frozen lake was evaproating.

Mr. Smith put some orange juice in the freezer Mr. Smith put some orange juice in the freezer. He checked on the orange juice a few hours later. How did the orange juce change? A The orange juice changed from a liquid to a solid. B The orange juice is still a liquid. C The orange juice changed from a liquid to a gas.

Kayla left a cup of water outside in the sun for two days Kayla left a cup of water outside in the sun for two days. When she checked on the water again, it was gone. What happened? A The water cooled off and evaporated. B The water heated up and evaporated. C The sun made the water cold, and the water froze.

In December, Mia noticed that the water in her swimming pool was frozen. Why did the water in her swimming pool change? A Cold air made the water melt. B Warm air made the water freeze. C Cold air made the water freeze.

John and Meg are sorting a group of leaves John and Meg are sorting a group of leaves. They are using a magnifing glass.How could they sort the leaves? A By mass B By shape C By temperature

Two friends are sorting 2 groups of rocks by texture Two friends are sorting 2 groups of rocks by texture. How could they label the two groups? A smooth rocks and rough rocks B red rocks and brown rocks C rocks from a pond and rocks from the park

Discuss which snowman looks it’s been outside in the sun for 1 hour Discuss which snowman looks it’s been outside in the sun for 1 hour. Discuss which snowman looks like it’s been outside in the sun all day. How can you tell the difference?