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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?
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1,000,000 5th Grade Classifications 4th Grade Blocks 4th Grade Separation 3rd Grade Density 3rd Grade Huh? 2nd Grade Water 2nd Grade Molecules 1st Grade It Floats 1st Grade Matter 500,000 300,000 175,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000
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5th Grade Topic 1 Question / What are the 3 ways to classify physical property?
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5th Grade Topic 1 Answer / Texture / Color / Density / Size / Shape / Ability to Float / Texture / Color / Density / Size / Shape / Ability to Float Return
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5th Grade Topic 2 Question / What are three ways to classify chemical properties?
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5th Grade Topic 2 Answer / Burn / Rust / Explode / Tarnish / Cook / Burn / Rust / Explode / Tarnish / Cook Return
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4th Grade Topic 3 Question / If two blocks are different sizes but weight the same what can you infer? A B
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4th Grade Topic 3 Answer / They both have the same mass. Block A has a greater density. Return
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4th Grade Topic 4 Question / What can you tell me about this picture.
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4th Grade Topic 4 Answer / Water has a greater density than oil. Return
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3rd Grade Topic 5 Question / What two things do you need to know in order to find out an objects Density?
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3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer / Mass and Volume Return
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3rd Grade Topic 6 Question / Water vapor is an example of ________
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3rd Grade Topic 6 Answer / a gas. Return
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2nd Grade Topic 7 Question / True or False, Water is made up of 3 molecules.
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2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer / False, Water is made up of three atoms Return
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2nd Grade Topic 8 Question / True or False, Atoms are made up of two or more molecules.
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2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer / False, Molecules are made up of two or more atoms. Return
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1st Grade Topic 9 Question / Water floats on top of corn syrup because the corn syrup has a greater _________ than water.
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1st Grade Topic 9 Answer / Density Return
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1st Grade Topic 10 Question / What are the 3 states of matter?
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1st Grade Topic 10 Answer / Solid / Liquid / Gas / Solid / Liquid / Gas Return
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Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic 11 Physical and Chemical Properties
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1,000,000 Question What are some physical properties that you can observe about a wooden log? What might be some chemical properties you could observe?
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1,000,000 Answer / Physical properties include color, texture and shape. The log may float in water. A chemical property of the log is the ability to burn. Return
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