Warm Up 08/27 Dana put a cup of orange juice in the freezer to make it into an ice pop. This is an example of a… A. liquid changing to a solid. B. gas.

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Warm Up 08/27 Dana put a cup of orange juice in the freezer to make it into an ice pop. This is an example of a… A. liquid changing to a solid. B. gas changing to a liquid. C. solid changing to a liquid. D. liquid changing to a gas.

Closing 08/27 Toni's teacher asks her to sketch the shape of sugar crystals. What will help Toni see the shape of the crystals? A. a satellite B. a telescope C. a magnifying glass D. a pair of binoculars

Warm Up 08/28 Plastic, wood, and iron are ALL made of… A. energy. B. plant or animal cells. C. carbon molecules. D. atoms.

Closing 08/28 William put a sugar cube in a cup of hot water. After a period of time, what happened to the sugar cube? A. It dissolved. B. It stayed on the bottom of the cup. C. It evaporated. D. It changed color.

Warm Up 08/29 When water in an open pan is heated for a long time, it becomes… A. a solid. B. a vacuum. C. a gas. D. dew.

Closing 08/29 An example of a solid turning into a liquid is… A. water vapor turning into water. B. water turning into water vapor. C. water freezing into ice. D. ice melting into water.

Warm Up 08/30 The mass of a solid object stays the same until… A. it is put into orbit in space. B. it changes volume by expanding or contracting. C. matter is added to or taken away from the object. D. the object is taken to another planet where the force of gravity is different.

Closing 08/30 If you dissolved a lot of salt in some water and put the solution in bright sunlight on a hot day, what would be left in the dish after a long time? A. dry salt B. water with no salt C. the same salty water as before D. nothing

Warm Up 08/31 Mrs. Garchow mixed a tablespoon of strawberry syrup in her milk for breakfast. Identify the solute and the solvent in this solution.

Closing 08/31 Describe the different ways matter can change states. (You may answer in list form.)