What is the physical properties of matter?
State of matter, Relative density, Temperature, Magnetism, and Mass
Is a solution a mixture?
Yes
What are the patterns of forces?
Grravity, Friction, Magnetism, Push and pull
What are the four seasons?
Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather happens a particular time and place. Changes day-to-day.
Climate is the average weather conditions of a particular region.
What tools would you use for mass, relative density, magnetism, and temperature?
Mass: Scale
Relative density: Beaker of water
Magnetism: Magnet
Temperature: Thermometer
A solution is a special kind of mixture where one substance dissolves evenly into another. Cannot be easily separated.
A mixture is two or more different things that are physically combined. Can be easily separated.
Explain the different forces.
Gravity: A force that attracts two objects to each other.
Magnetism: A force that pulls Metals toward a magnet.
Friction: A force that slows or stops motion when objects rub together.
Push: A force to move something AWAY.
Pull: A force to move something TOWARD YOU.
In most of the United States, including Texas, how does the length of daytime change from winter to spring?
A. Daylight will decrease from the winter months through the spring months.
B. Daylight will increase from the winter months through the spring months.
C. Daylight remains the same from the winter months through the spring months.
D. Daylight will increase and decrease slightly from the winter months through the spring months.
B. Daylight will increase from the winter months through the spring months.
Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation.
Evaporation: When water changes from a liquid to a gas by the suns heat.
Condensation: When water vapor changes from a gas to a liquid as it cools (forms clouds).
Precipitation: Water that falls to earth (Rain, snow, sleet, hail).
Which set of items is most likely magnetic?
A. penny, metal spoon, paperclip
B. paperclip, toothpick
C. crayon, penny, toothpick
D. metal spoon, paperclip
D. Metal spoon, Paperclip
Which statement is true about the wood pieces in the soil?
A. The wood pieces are more dense than water. Therefore, the wood pieces float on top of the water.
B. The wood pieces are less dense than water. Therefore, the wood pieces float on top of the water.
C. The water is the same density as the wood pieces. Therefore, the wood pieces float on top of the water.
D. The water is less dense than wood pieces. Therefore, the wood pieces float on top of the water.
B. The wood pieces are less dense than water. Therefore, the wood pieces float on top of the water.
Is it easier to slide on ice or carpet? Why?
Friction is a force that slows things down when two surfaces rub against each other.
- Ice is very smooth, so it has low friction. That means there’s not much resistance, so you can slide easily.
- Carpet is rough, so it has high friction. It “grips” your feet or objects more, making it harder to slide.
Why does the moon appear to change during the month?
A. Because the clouds in the sky hide the moon from Earth.
B. Because the sun blocks the moon from Earth.
C. Because the moon moves farther away from Earth.
D. Because the moon reflects sunlight as it rotates around Earth.
D. Because the moon reflects sunlight as it rotates around Earth.
Which sentence desribes climate? Select two.
A. It rained 5 millimeters last night in New York.
B. A jacket is usually needed in January.
C. The wind is blowing at 10 mph from the north.
D. Florida has very long, warm summers.
E. It is cold and rainy this morning in Houston, Texas.
B. A jacket is usually needed in January.
D. Florida has very long, warm summers.
Explain each physical property.
State of matter: Solid, liquid and gas
Relative density: More density (Sink) or Less density (float)
Temperature: Hot or cold something is.
Magnetism: If something is attracted to a magnet.
Mass: Total amount of matter in an object.
The students are attempting to use the tools shown below to separate mixtures.
MAGNET , BEAKER OF WATER, SIEVE
Which mixture is correctly paired with the best tool for separation of the materials?
A. Coin and sand = sieve
B. Salt and pepper = beaker of water
C. Paper clips and iron nails = magnet
D. Safety pins and marble = Sieve
A. Coin and sand = Sieve
Give 3 examples of what forces you use everyday.
Answers may vary
Every evening before bed, Petra lets her dog out in the backyard. On some night, she needs ti turn on the porch light to see her dog, but on other nights she doesn't need a light. If the night is clear and the phase of the moon is a new moon, will she need a light?
A. She will need a light because the Moon will not be visible.
B. She might need a light because only about half the moon will be visible.
C. She will not need a light because the moon will be fully visible.
D. She might need a light because only about a quarter of the moon will be visible.
A. She will need a light because the Moon will not be visible.
An area received six inches of snow during the winter. Before the snow can continue through the water cycle as ground water or runoff, it must first
A. Condense
B. Evaporate
C. Freeze
D. Melt
D. Melt
A student is classifying objects by properties and puts the following objects together.
copper wire, aluminum block, metal paperclip, rock
What property did the students MOST LIKELY use to group the materials?
A. Magnetism
B. Relative Density
C. Mass
D. Flexibility
B. Relative density
A student heats 100 milliliters of water in a cup and adds 3 grams of sugar. The mixture of sugar and water is then stirred for 15 seconds.
Which effects will the student MOST LIKELY observe after the mixture has been stirred for 15 seconds?
Select TWO correct answers.
A. The water will look white and cloudy.
B. The sugar will look like white grains floating in the water.
C. The sugar will become invisible.
D. The water will remain clear.
E. The sugar will sink to the bottom of the cup.
C. the sugar will become invisible
D. The water will remain clear
Students designed an investigation to test how gravity affects objects with different masses. They dropped a basketball and a tennis ball from the same height at the same time and timed how long it took for them to hit the ground. What could students do to improve this investigation?
A. Use the same balls, but drop them from different heights.
B. Use balls that are the same size, but different masses.
C. Use balls that are the same mass and different sizes.
D. Repeat the investigation using balls with the same mass.
B. Use balls that are the same size, but different masses.
Which explains why the moon has phases?
A. The moon's position changes in relation to the sun and Earth.
B. The sun's position changes in relation to the moon and Earth.
C. The earth casts a shadow on the moon as it rotates.
D. The moon rotates along its axis.
A. The moon's position changes in relation to the sun and Earth.
In which example is water vaopr condensing?
A. Water leaking from a faucet.
B. Water in a freeze changing to ice.
C. Water collecting on a leaf on a cool night.
D. Water in a puddle changing to gas during a hot day.
C. Water collecting on a leaf on a cool night.