Properties of Matter
Changes in Matter
Matter Changes 1
Matter Changes 2
Mixtures & Solutions
Energy & Food
Ecosystems
100

Scientist use THESE to identify an unknown substance.


(Hint: p. 29)

What are it's properties?

100

Rocks and a kite are this type of matter. 


Hint: p. 50

What are solids?

100

The temperature of an object or material. 


Hint: p. 59

What is physical properties?

100

With this change, all the particles that make up the original substance end up in the new substance.


Hint: p.68

What is a chemical change?

100

Different materials are placed together, but each material in the mixture keeps its own properties. 


Hint: p.80

What is a mixture?

100

Eats only plants.


Hint: p.13

What is an herbivore?

100

True or False

There are ecosystems anywhere that living things are found.

TRUE

200

These are the three states of matter.


(Hint: p. 30)

What are liquid, solid, and gas?

200

Water, lemonade and rain are this type of matter.


Hint: p. 51

What is a liquid?

200

A melted juice pop, torn paper, and broken glass are an example of this. 


Hint: p. 58

What is a physical change?

200

This law states that in any chemical change or physical change, the total mass of the matter does not change.


Hint: p.68

What is the conservation of matter?

200

A mixture in which substances are spread out evenly and do not settles to the bottom of the container. 


Hint: p.81

What is a solution?

200

Feeds on animals or products animals make. 


Hint: p.13

What are carnivores?

200

Living parts of an ecosystem.


Hint: p.39

What is biotic?

300

The amount of matter in a substance.


(Hint: p.31)

What is mass?

300

This is a form of matter that does not have a definite shape or definite volume.


Hint: p. 51

What are gases?

300

If you put an inflated balloon in the freezer, what will happen?


Hint: p. 59

it will shrink.

300

Nails Rust. This is an example of what type of change? physical change or a chemical change


Hint: p.69

Chemical change.

300

The substance dissolved into a solution. 


Hint: p.81

What is a solute?

300

Eats both plants and animals.


Hint: p.13

What is an omnivore?

300

Ecosystems can be any size. They can be as small as ___________. 


Hint: p.42

A drop of water.

400

The amount of space an object takes up.


(Hint: p.31)

What is volume?

400

This form of matter can be identified because it has a definite shape.


Hint: p. 52

What is a solid?

400

This change happens when metal gets hot.


Hint: p. 59

The metal expands.

400

When you observe one of more substances change into one or more new substances, you observe this.


Hint: p.69

A chemical reaction.

400

The substance in which the solute is being dissolved. 


Hint: p.81

What is the solvent?

400

Movement of body parts at a fixed point. Such as twisting, bending, shaking, stretching.


Hint: p.20

What is non-locomotor?

400

All the living and nonliving components in a particular area.


Hint: p.38

What is an ecosystem?

500

These properties of a material can be observed, measured, and described without changing the material. 


(Hint: p. 32)

What are physical properties?

500

This is a substance that has a definite volume but does not have a definite shape. 


Hint: p. 53

What is a liquid?

500

A change in ______________ can make an object feel colder or warmer. 

temperature

500

Copper + oxygen = 


Hint: p.73

Copper Oxide

500

True or False

Two liquids can make a solution.

True.

500

Moving the body from one place to another.


Hint: p.20

What is locomotor?

500

Nonliving parts of an ecosystem. 


Hint: p.39

What is abiotic?

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