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Hosted by Ms. Moya

MatterRandomProperty

Row 1, Col 1 Anything that takes up space. What is matter?

1,2 A state of matter that has no shape of its own. What is a liquid?

1,3 We use our sense of sight to identify this property. What is color?

1,4 Type the answer for 1,4 here. (Type the question for 1,4 here.)?

2,1 A school desk What is a solid?

2,2 Juice What is a liquid?

2,3 We use our sense of touch to identify this property. What is texture?

2,4 Type the answer for 2,4 here. (Type the question for 2,4 here.)?

3,1 Ice Cube What is the solid form of water?

3,2 When a liquid turns into a gas. When water turns into water vapor. What is evaporation?

3,3 How much space matter takes up. What is volume?

3,4 Type the answer for 3,4 here. (Type the question for 3,4 here.)?

4,1 Two or more types of matter put together. What is a mixutre?

4,2 A type of matter that has its own shape and volume. What is a solid?

4,3 Ways that we can describe matter. What is are properties?

4,4 Type the answer for 4,4 here. (Type the question for 4,4 here.)?

5,1 When one type of matter disappears in another. What is dissolve (dissolving)?

5,2 A tool that is used to measure length (long or short). What is a ruler?

5,3 A tool used to measure the volume of a liquid or small solid. What is a measuring cup?

5,4 Type the answer for 5,4 here. (Type the question for 5,4 here.)?