What is an example of a material that can be stretched?
rubber band
Which of these objects is flexible?
Choose 2 items.
examples Straw, chenille stem
What tool do you use to measure length?
A ruler.
What are the three main states of matter?
Solid, liquid, and gas.
What do we call it when a solid turns into a liquid?
Melting.
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, Answer Part B.
A student has the materials shown here to build a cage for her pet mouse.
rubber bands, craft sticks, string, metal wire, paper, cloth, glue, screws
metal wire and screws
Which of these objects floats in water?
Choose 2 items.

straw, wood block
How do we measure the weight of an object?
Using a scale, balance
What is an example of a solid?
A rock or ice.
What happens when a liquid turns into a solid?
freezing
Why would you use metal wire and screws to build-
strong and not flexible
Which property was used to classify these objects?

Flexibility
What unit do we use to measure temperature?
Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
What happens to water when it freezes?
It turns into ice, a solid.
What is the process of liquid turning into gas called?
Evaporation.
David wants to make a model of a slingshot like the one shown. He chose a Y-shaped stick and a rubber band.
Describe the physical property that makes the rubber band useful.
The rubber band is -
flexible
Which property was used to classify these objects?

ability to float
If you want to know how much liquid is in a container, what do you measure?
volume, graduated cylinder, and beaker
What state of matter takes the shape of its container?
A liquid.
What happens when ice is heated?
It melts into water.
A student wants to build a basket on her bike to carry her cat. Which materials should she use? and why?
wooden block, bucket, cans, string
The bucket for holding the cat and the string for tying the bucket to the bike.
A student observes and measures many properties of this washer.
Move ONE correct answer to each box.

Properties of Matter
Magnetic? (Y/N) Floats in water? (Y/N) Mass greater than 10 g? (Y/N)
Magnetic? (Y) Floats in water? (Y) Mass greater than 10 g? (Y)
What could be the mass of the glue stick?

13g
What do we call matter that has no definite shape or volume?
A gas.
What happens when water vapor cools down?
It condenses to form liquid water.