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TEST REVIEW
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A ___________ is the question you want to investigate.
Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
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A ___________ is the question you want to investigate.
Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
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Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
___________ are always worn when experimenting with chemicals, using a heat source, or chipping objects. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
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Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
___________ are always worn when experimenting with chemicals, using a heat source, or chipping objects. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
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Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
The _____ is what you learned from the data you collected during the investigation. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
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Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
The _____ is what you learned from the data you collected during the investigation. Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
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A ________ is a tool used for measuring the temperature.
Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
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A ________ is a tool used for measuring the temperature.
Thermometer Conclusion Goggles Investigation Problem
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Instead of sniffing a chemical, ____ the odor toward you.
Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis
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Instead of sniffing a chemical, ____ the odor toward you.
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Anything in an experiment that can be changed is called the _____
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Anything in an experiment that can be changed is called the _____
Waft Classify Variable Hand lens Hypothesis
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property
Anything that has mass and takes up space is ____________ . Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property
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Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property
Anything that has mass and takes up space is ____________ . Matter Solid Liquid Gas Physical property
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Which of these is a solid?
B.
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Which of these is a solid?
B.
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Which of these is a liquid?
B.
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Which of these is a liquid?
B.
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Which of these is a gas? A. C. B.
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Which of these is a gas? A. C. B.
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Is this candle melting an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is this candle melting an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is this bonfire an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is this bonfire an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is baking bread an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is baking bread an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is folding paper an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is folding paper an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is cutting paper an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is cutting paper an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is this rusting chain an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Is this rusting chain an example of a
Physical change or a Chemical change?
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Choose the Best Measurement
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____ cm = 1 meter 10 100 1,000
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____ cm = 1 meter 10 100 1,000
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1 L = _____ mL 10 100 1,000
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1 L = _____ mL 10 100 1,000
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_____ g = 1 kg 10 100 1,000
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_____ g = 1 kg 10 100 1,000
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The height of your time tracker might be…
5 cm 25 cm 55 cm
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The height of your time tracker might be…
5 cm 25 cm 55 cm
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The length of a comb might be….
12 cm 42 cm 92 cm
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The length of a comb might be….
12 cm 42 cm 92 cm
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The length of a car might be…
50 cm 4 m 14 m
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The length of a car might be…
50 cm 4 m 14 m
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The mass of a hand lens might be….
5 kg
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The mass of a hand lens might be….
5 kg
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The mass of a dime 10¢ 5 g 15 g 50 g
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The mass of a dime 10¢ 5 g 15 g 50 g
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The mass of a math book might be….
3 kg
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The mass of a math book might be….
3 kg
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A _______ is a smaller example of the real object of system.
Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property
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A _______ is a smaller example of the real object of system.
Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property
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_____ is the amount of matter in an object.
Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property
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_____ is the amount of matter in an object.
Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property
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A unit of measurement equal to 1,000 grams is a _______
Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property
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A unit of measurement equal to 1,000 grams is a _______
Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property
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The amount of space matter takes up is called its ______
Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property
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The amount of space matter takes up is called its ______
Mass Model Volume Kilogram Chemical property
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A _____ is a tool used to make objects look bigger for making observations.
Goggles Compass Hand lens Thermometer
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A _____ is a tool used to make objects look bigger for making observations.
Goggles Compass Hand lens Thermometer
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A tool used to find the mass of an object is a _________
Ruler Thermometer Meter stick Balance scale
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A tool used to find the mass of an object is a _________
Ruler Thermometer Meter stick Balance scale
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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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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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