Mixtures
Force and Motion
Magnetism
Properties of Matter
Energy
100

A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that do not chemically combine.

What is a mixture?

100

Gravity pulls the car down, and friction slows it down.

What forces are at play when a car rolls down a ramp?

100

Magnets attract when opposite poles (north and south) are near each other and repel when like poles (north and north or south and south) are near each other.

Show how magnets attract and repel.
 

100

Physical properties include color, shape, size, mass, volume, and density.

What are the physical properties of matter?
 

100

 Types of energy include kinetic (moving objects), potential (stored energy), thermal (heat), and electrical (electric current).

What are the types of energy and some examples of each type?
 Answer: Types of energy include kinetic (moving objects), potential (stored energy), thermal (heat), and electrical (electric current).

200

The properties of a mixture include that the substances retain their own properties and can be separated by physical means.

What are properties of a mixture?

200

A ruler or measuring tape and a ball.

What tools would you need if you were testing the distance a ball rolls down a ramp?
 

200

 The north end of one magnet is attracted to the south end of another magnet.

Which ends of the magnets are attracted to each other?
 

200

 Metals like copper and aluminum are good conductors of electricity.

What are examples of conductors?
 

200

Energy can change forms, such as potential energy turning into kinetic energy when an object moves.

 Explain how energy can change forms.

300

Examples include saltwater and vinegar mixed with water.

What are some solutions that are a liquid and a liquid?

300

 You could move a magnet closer or farther away from metal objects to see if they are attracted.

Explain how you would investigate how a magnet works at a distance.
 

300

 The north end of one magnet is repelled by the north end of another magnet.

Which ends of the magnet are repelled from each other?
 

300

 Rubber and plastic are examples of insulators that do not conduct electricity well.

What are examples of insulators?

300

 Sound energy is produced when a guitar string vibrates.

What is an example of sound energy?
 

400

Examples include lemonade (liquid + solid sugar) and a smoothie (liquid + solid fruit).

List some solutions that are a liquid and a liquid and a solid and a liquid.

400

The boat should have buoyancy, stability, and a shape that reduces water resistance.

What physical properties would be necessary for a boat?

400

 Magnets are used in refrigerator doors to keep them closed.

Give an example of a situation where magnets are used in everyday life.
 

400

Mass is the amount of matter in an object, usually measured in grams or kilograms.

What is mass?

400

Energy is required to move an object, and the motion of objects can also produce energy.

 How does energy relate to motion?

500

If you had a pan balance with a car on one pan and weights on the other, what would the mass of the car be if the weights were 10g, 20g?

The mass of the car would be 30g.

500

Add the masses of the two substances together (e.g., mass A + mass B).

How would you calculate the mass if you added two substances together?

500

 Use a magnet to pick up paper clips and observe how many it can hold, showing the strength of the magnet.

Describe a simple experiment to demonstrate magnetism.

500

 A balance scale or digital scale is used to measure mass.

What tool is used to measure mass?
 

500

 Energy can be transferred through contact (like pushing) or at a distance (like magnetic or gravitational forces).

Describe how energy is transferred from one object to another.

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