States of Matter
Measurement
Mixtures & Solutions
Mass
Properties
100
An ice cube is an example of what state of matter?
100
When a rock is dropped into water, the water level will . . .
100
True or False: We can separate trail mix.
100
Which has more mass? Scissors or a small glue stick?
100
Name 2 properties of a banana.
200
There are how many states of matter?
200
Would you use a meter stick or a ruler to measure your desk?
200
True or False: Kool aide can be separated.
200
Which has less mass? Scissors or a small glue stick?
200
Give 2 properties of water.
300
Blood is an example of what state of matter?
300
To fill a bucket, should I use a measuring cup or a tablespoon?
300
To separate sand and water, should I use my hand or a strainer?
300
True or False: Two markers of the same kind, but different colors, have the same mass.
300
The following object has these three properties: It is yellow. It has a crumbly pink end when you push on it to erase. It has black lead in the middle. What is it?
400
Does gas take up space?
400
If I drop rocks into a cup of water, will they sink or float?
400
Can a "solution" be separated?
400
What is another word that means "the same"?
400
True or False: Properties are describing words for matter.
500
What two states of matter take the shape of a container?
500
True or False: All matter can be measured.
500
True or False: Salt and pepper can be separated.
500
The amount of matter in an object is called . . .
500
List 4 properties of jello.
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