Temperature
Mass
Volume
Properties of Matter
100

Temperature is measured with a _____.

thermometer

100

What is mass?

Mass is the amount of matter in an object.

100

What is volume?

Volume is the amount of space an object or material takes up.

100

Andrew is sorting different flowers based on their properties. He notices that the sunflower is biggest and the daisy is the smallest. How is he categorizing these flowers?

He is categorizing by size.

200

Thermometers measure temperature with two different units. One of them is Celsius. What is the other?

Farenheit

200

Look at the picture below. What is the name of this tool used to measure mass?

Balance scale

200

Look at the picture below. What is the name of this tool used to measure volume?

A graduated cylinder

200

What property of matter is the following sentence describing?

Using a hand lens, grains of salt look like cubes.

Shape

300

Lila measured the temperature of two solids. She labeled one solid A and the other solid B. Compare the temperature of the two solids.

 

Solid B has a higher temperature than solid A. Solid A is cooler.

300

True or False:

An airplane has more mass than a bicycle.

True

300

During science class, Isabella was using magnets. At the end of class, her teacher asked Isabella how she could find the volume of the bar magnet. Explain how.

Using a ruler to measure the length, width, and height. Or using water displacement in a graduated cylinder.

300

What property of matter is the following sentence describing?

A diamond can scratch a piece of glass.

Hardness

400

Mandy’s dad was measuring the temperature of her pool. What is the temperature of the pool?

24 °C or 76 °F

400

Luis recorded the masses and volumes of several items in the table below. Which item has the most amount of matter in it?

Clay brick

400

Tyron and his family are moving. His parents asked him to put some items into boxes. All the boxes are the same size. In one box, he places some clothes. In another box, he places some toys. Compare the volume of the boxes.

The volumes are the same.

400

Describe the texture of these two objects.


The basketball is rough/bumpy. The bowling ball is smooth.

500

Roderick measured the temperature of a sample of wax. Based on the information in the table, which temperature would indicate the wax was solid?

A. 28 °C B. 65°C C. 89 °C D. 110 °C 

A. 28 °C

500

Compare the mass of the kiwi and banana.

 

The mass of the kiwi and banana are equal.

500

Amanda measured the amount of water in a graduated cylinder and found it to be 25 mL. She placed a marble in the water, and it sank to the bottom of the cylinder. The volume of the water with the marble in it was 31 mL. What is the volume of the marble?

6 mL

500

What is true about the mass and volume for the objects shown in the picture below?

The objects are the same volume but have different masses.

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