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2 Jeopardy T/F definitions Multiple Choice Hodge Podge Think and Explain $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

3 ANSWER Color, Shape, and Size are all examples of properties.

4 QUESTION True!!!

5 ANSWER To measure the length of an object I would use a balance scale

6 QUESTION False: A ruler is used to measure length. A balance scale is used to measure mass.

7 ANSWER A solid has no shape but does have volume.

8 QUESTION False: A solid has SHAPE and Volume.

9 ANSWER An example of a chemical change would be a bicycle sitting outside in the rain and turning to rust.

10 QUESTION True!

11 ANSWER Water vapor changes to liquid water during condensation.

12 QUESTION True! Condensation is the process in which a gas changes into a liquid.

13 ANSWER What has No shape and No volume?

14 QUESTION What is a gas?

15 ANSWER A change in the way matter looks but the kind of matter stays the same.

16 QUESTION What is a physical change?

17 ANSWER The measure of how much matter an object contains.

18 QUESTION What is mass

19 ANSWER Anything that takes up space and has weight.

20 QUESTION What is matter?

21 ANSWER Two or more kinds of matter that are placed together but can be easily separated.

22 QUESTION What is a mixture?

23 ANSWER Snow melting is an example of a –A. Liquid changing to a solid –B. Solid changing to a liquid –C. Gas changing to a solid –D. Gas changing to a liquid

24 QUESTION What is a solid changing to a liquid?

25 ANSWER If I filled a jar full of different peanuts, which properties would determine how many would fit in the jar? –A. size and color –B. shape and texture –C. color and shape –D. shape and size

26 QUESTION D. Size and Shape

27 ANSWER Which object can have its volume changed? A.A pencil B.A balloon C.A piece of paper D.Tennis ball

28 QUESTION A balloon!!! You can add more air to it to change the amount it contains (volume)

29 ANSWER What do you do to a liquid to turn it into a gas? A. Take away heat (freeze it) B. Add heat (boil it)

30 QUESTION B. Add heat (think of boiling water)

31 ANSWER Which of the following is an example of a Physical Change? A.Cut up paper B.Metal rusting C.An apple turning brown D.Dough turning into bread

32 QUESTION A. A physical change is when you change the way matter looks but the kind of matter stays the same!

33 ANSWER What are the 3 states of matter?

34 QUESTION What is a solid, liquid and gas?

35 ANSWER What tool would you use to measure the volume of a liquid?

36 QUESTION What is a graduated cylinder?

37 ANSWER All of the following are SOLID matter except: –Butter –Cheese –Milk –Ice Cream

38 QUESTION What is milk?

39 ANSWER How do you turn a liquid into a gas?

40 QUESTION What is boil it?

41 ANSWER Describing something about an object by using your senses (red, short, tall, hard, soft) is describing one of the (mixture/properties) of that object.

42 QUESTION What are properties?

43 ANSWER Which of your senses can you use to determine some properties of a strawberry? Which sense would NOT help you?

44 QUESTION Sight, Touch, Smell, Taste You cannot “hear” a strawberry!!!

45 ANSWER Explain how a wood burning fireplace undergoes a chemical change.

46 QUESTION Wood burns and turns into ashes. You cannot change the ashes back into wood.

47 ANSWER What kind of change occurs when you boil water? What states of matter are involved?

48 QUESTION The water is heated and starts to boil. The liquid water turns into a gas

49 ANSWER A crayon has a mass of 30 grams. If it melted would the mass of the crayon change? Why or why not?

50 QUESTION The mass of the crayon would stay the SAME. The only thing that happened was that its state of matter changed. You did not add or take away any matter.

51 ANSWER Describe how a kind of matter evaporates. Use an ice cube as an example.

52 QUESTION An ice cube if left outside on a warm sunny day will begin to melt. After it melts it will continue to heat up and evaporate into the air.


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