Assemble/Disassemble
Reversible?
Hardness
100

Which can not be taken apart? 

A) a puzzle after it is assembled 

B) a building made of connecting cubes 

C) cookie ingredients after they are bake

C) cookie ingredients after they are bake

100

Can this change be reversed? 


Water being boiled

Yes, you can cook the water.

100

Which property best describes both a towel and a brick?

 A)flexible 

B)rough 

C)solid

c) Solid

200

Which objects can be made out of a set of 12 bricks?

A)paper

B)wall 

C)box

B)wall 

C)box

200

Can this change be reversed? 


Cooking an egg

No, you cannot uncook the egg or return it to its original form. 

200

Which materials have the ability to absorb water? Select all that apply.

 A)towel 

B)rock 

C)sponge 

D)marble

A)towel 

C)sponge

300

An ice cube melts after it was left in a cup. Which statement explains why this is a reversible change?

 A)The water cannot be frozen again.

 B)The water can be frozen into an ice cube.

 C)The water will weigh less than the ice cube did

B)The water can be frozen into an ice cube.

300

Can this change be reversed? 


A paper is burned

No, you cannot unburn the paper or return it to its original form.

300

Anna is building a bridge for her toy cars. She wants the bridge to be able to hold many cars. She is choosing a material to use to build her bridge. What property is most important for Anna to think about? 

A)color 

B)texture 

C)strength 

D)absorbency

C)strength

400

Which item can be taken apart and the parts made into a smaller object? 

A)rock 

B)toy car

C)puddle of water

B)toy car

400

Can this change be reversed? 


Melting a chocolate bar

Yes, you could re-shape it by cooling it. 

400

Emma is making a toy. She wants the toy to be very flexible. She tests different materials to see how easily each one bends. Here is what she finds:

Glass -does not bend 

Rubber - bends very easily 

Wood - breaks instead of bending 

Metal - does not bend 

Which material should Emma use for her toy? A)wood B)glass C)metal D)rubber



Rubber

500

A puzzle and a tower made with wood blocks can be assembled and disassembled. What do these objects have in common? 

A)They are made out of the same material. 

B)They are the same size.

C)They are made of smaller pieces that can be put together and taken apart.

C)They are made of smaller pieces that can be put together and taken apart.

500

Can this change be reversed? 


Folding a shirt

Yes, you can unfold the shirt.
500

Students tried to roll two different shaped blocks. They counted how many times each block rolled:

Square - 2

Round - 12

What does the data tell you about the shape of blocks? 

A)The shape of the block does not matter. 

B)The shape of the block changes when it is rolled. 

C)The shape of the block affects how many times it rolls.

 D)The shape of the block does not makes the block roll faster or slower.

C)The shape of the block affects how many times it rolls

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