What is the process scientists use to learn about the world?
What is scientific inquiry?
What are the three main states of matter?
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
What is a property that can be observed without changing the substance?
What is a physical property?
What happens during a physical change?
What is the substance changes form but not its identity?
What tool do you use to measure length?
What is a ruler?
Why is it important to test your predictions?
What is to see if they are correct?
What happens to the particles in a solid?
What is they are closely packed and vibrate in place?
Name a physical property of water.
What is that it is clear and can flow?
What is an example of a chemical change?
What is burning wood?
What instrument is used to magnify small objects?
What is a microscope?
What do you call a statement that can be tested?
What is a hypothesis?
How does a liquid take the shape of its container?
What is by flowing and moving freely?
How can you tell if something is heavy?
What is by measuring its mass?
What is rust forming on metal an example of?
What is a chemical change?
What do you need to conduct a fair test?
What is a controlled experiment?
What is the importance of sharing your results with others?
What is to help others learn and verify findings?
What is a characteristic of gases?
What is they have no fixed shape or volume?
What property describes how something feels?
What is texture?
What happens to ice when it melts?
What is it changes from solid to liquid?
What is the purpose of a thermometer?
What is to measure temperature?
What kind of questions do scientists ask?
What are questions that can be answered through experiments?
What do you call the change from a solid to a liquid?
What is melting?
What is color an example of?
What is a physical property?
What is a sign that a chemical change has occurred?
What is the production of gas or a change in color?
What tool would you use to collect liquid samples?
What is a graduated cylinder?