Observable Properties
Material Analysis
Disassembly and Reconstruction
Chemical Changes
Environmental Literacy
100

What are two observable properties of a solid object

Color and Size

100

What do we call the process of testing materials to see which one is best for a job?

Experimenting

100

What does it mean to disassemble an object?

To take something apart

100

 What happens to ice when it melts?  

It turns into water

100

Name one physical characteristic of your classroom.

Answers will vary:

Color of the classroom walls, color of the rug, size of the desks, color of the chairs.

200

Name a material that is hard and can be seen through.

Glass

200

 If you were making a raincoat, what property would you want the material to have?

Waterproof 

200

 Can you name a toy that can be taken apart and put back together?

Answers will vary: 

Legos, magnatiles, unifix cubes, or use your best discretion 

200

 Can cooking an egg be reversed? Why or why not?

No, it is a chemical change

200

 How do you think trees are important to your environment?

The provide oxygen and shade

300

What property might you use to tell if an object is heavy?

Weight

300

Why is it important to analyze data when testing materials?

To make informed decisions 

300

What is one way to make a new object from old pieces?

To combine them creatively

300

What is an example of a change that can be reversed?

Water turning into ice and back again- a physical change

300

What is an example of a place that has a special meaning to you?

Answers will vary:

Home, park, school

400

 How can you tell if a material is a liquid?

It moves freely within a container

400

Name a material that would be good for making a blanket.

Something soft and warm 

400

How can you use small pieces to make something new?

By rearranging them or using them to make something new

400

 How do temperature changes affect material properties?

It has the ability to change the property- change from a solid into a liquid, or a liquid into a gas

400

Why do places have different values?

They have historical differences, and different events happen there

500

What is one property that can be used to classify materials as metals?

They conduct heat and electricity

OR

They can be magnetic

500

What can we learn from comparing materials during an investigation?

How different materials work and why they have different uses

500

Why is it important to understand how objects can change form?

To help us reuse materials and understand how things are put together.

500

Can you name 3 examples of a chemical change?

Answers will vary:

Rusting chains, color change, baking a cake

500

How can understanding our environment help us care for it better?

By understanding how to help make it better
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