Physical Properties
Hard or Soft?
Mass
Volume
Temperature
100

A physical property is...

A characteristic of an object you can measure or observe without changing the make-up of the object.

100

Is a rock hard or soft? 

Hard

100
Name a tool that is used to measure Mass.

Pan Balance

100

Name a tool you can use to measure Volume.

An eye dropper, a measuring cup, a measuring spoon, 

100

What tool is used to measure temperature?

thermometer

200

Name a physical property that can be observed.

Size, Color, Shape, Texture

200

Which object would be soft, a Styrofoam block or a brick? 

The Styrofoam block

200

Which would have a greater mass, a teddy bear or a trophy?

teddy bear

200

Which would have the least volume a tub of water or a cup of water? 

a cup of water

200

What is the definition of temperature?

How much heat is present in an object. 

300

Name a physical property that can be measured. 

Weight, height, length

300

Name an object that is soft.

Pillow, aluminum foil, sponge, 
300

Which would have the less amount of mass, a chair or a table? 

a chair

300

Which would have the most volume, a measuring cup or an eye dropper? 

Measuring cup

300

If it is 98 degrees, Fahrenheit, outside, is it hot or cold?  

hot

400

Which animal would be smaller, an elephant or a mouse? 

a mouse. 

400

What is the definition of a soft object? 

A soft object can be easily scratched or broken. 

400

Mass can be weighed in....

grams, milligrams, kilograms

400

Volume is measured in what units? 

Liters, milliliters, kiloliters



400

When it is 30 degrees, Fahrenheit, outside, what item of clothing should you wear? 

A jacket, gloves, hat, scarf

500

Name one color that is found in the rainbow. 

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, or Violet

500

What is the definition of a hard object? 

An object that is NOT easily scratched or broken. 


500

What is the definition of Mass?

Mass is how much matter an object has. 

500

What is the definition of Volume? 

How much space something takes up. 

500

What are the two units that temperature can be measured in? 

Celsius and Feahrenheit

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