Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
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Which takes up more space? An elephant or a shoe?

An elephant takes up more space.

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Can you count gas?

No, you cannot count gas.

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What measuring tool do you have in your pencil box?

I have a ruler in my pencil box.

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Where is the big ship?

It is far away.

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Can we see sound?

No, we cannot see it.

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What properties does ice cream have?

It is cold, sweet, and colorful.

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Can you count liquid?

No, you cannot count liquid.

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What properties are easy to see?

Color and shape are easy to see.
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What is a force?

A force is a push or a pull.

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What can help us to "see" sound?

Some computers can help us to "see" sound.

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What is made of matter?

Everything we see, touch, and smell is made of matter.

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Which form of matter is it easy to count?

It is easy to count solids.

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What is a balance used to measure?

It is used to measure mass.

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What is position?

Position is where something is.

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What are five kinds of energy?

heat, light, sound, electricity, kinetic

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Where is matter?

Matter is all around us. Matter is everywhere.

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What are three forms of matter?

solid, liquid, gas

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What tool do we need to measure liquids?

We need a measuring cup to measure liquids.

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What does gravity do?

It pulls everything down.

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What does vibrate mean?

It means move back and forth.

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What are five properties of matter?

size, shape, color, weight, texture

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What is sorting?

Sorting is putting thing with the same properties together in groups.

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What three tools are in this lesson?

balance, ruler, measuring cup

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What does friction do?

It pushes against moving things. It slows everything down.

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What is pitch?

Pitch is how high or low a sound is.

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