Vocabulary
Energy
Physical Properties
States of Matter
Changes to Matter
100

What does the word DECREASE mean?

A. to become greater

B. to become less

C. to stay the same

B. to become less

100

Increasing light energy on an object will - 

A. make objects colder.

B. make objects easier to see.

C. make objects easier to hear.

B. make objects easier to see.

100

How large or small an object is

size

100

I found a piece of ice in my freezer. What state of matter is the ice in?

solid

100

My mom put some juice in the freezer and made a popsicle. What is this an example of?

A. melting

B. freezing

C. cooling

B. freezing

200

If the light is DIM, it is -

A. really bright.

B. turned off.

C. having only a little light.

C. having only a little light.

200

Changing the amount of light energy shining on a purple piece of paper will -

A. change its size.

B. change its shape.

C. change its color.

C. change its color.

200

A property that you can see such as red, blue, or yellow

color

200

I took a piece of ice out of the freezer and left it in the sun. What state of matter is the ice in now?

liquid

200

When we went camping, we made smores. What happened to my chocolate when I put the hot marshmallow on top of it?

A. It disappeared.

B. It melted.

C. It turned into a gas.

B. It melted.

300

The word THERMAL is the same as -

A. heat.

B. cold.

C. snowing.

A. heat

300

Which type of energy will melt a piece of chocolate?

A. heat energy

B. sound energy

C. light energy

A. heat energy

300

The distance from one end of an object to another

length

300

I filled a ziplock bag with my breath. What state of matter does this demonstrate?

gas

300

When a solid becomes a liquid, this is known as -

A. melting

B. freezing

C. both melting and freezing.

A. melting

400

How high or low a sound is its -

A. pitch.

B. loudness.

C. vibration.

A. pitch

400

If you were to hit a drum harder, the sound energy would -

A. stay the same.

B. decrease and become softer.

C. increase and become louder.

C. increase and become louder.

400

The form or outline of matter (*hint - starts with an "s")

shape

400

Which of these examples would not be considered a liquid?

A. apple juice

B. coke 

C. popsicle

C. popsicle

400

Rubbing away the texture of matter using special paper is known as -

A. cutting

B. sanding

C. bending

B. sanding

500

When something increases, it -

A. becomes less.

B. stays the same.

C. becomes more.

C. becomes more

500

Which energy is produced by vibrations?

A. sound energy

B. heat energy

C. light energy

A. sound energy

500

Matter's ability to bend without breaking

flexibility

500

When I poured my coke into a glass, it was very fizzy. What TWO states of matter are demonstrated in this example?

liquid and gas

500

When I changed my paper to make an airplane, I ______ the paper.

A. folded

B. sanded

C. cut

A. folded

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