A tool called a __________ measures mass.
Pan Balance
Milk can be defines as a(n) _______________ .
LIQUID
Which of the following will a magnet attract?
a) glass
b) plastic
c) certain metals
C) certain metals
ON WHITE BOARD SOLVE (use a tape diagram
28 divided by 7 =
4
what does central message mean?
What the author wrote the book or trying to tell the reader.
A(n) _________ is a form of matter that has no definite shape or volume.
The force of ____________ keeps objects from floating in space.
Gravity
Which is not a state of matter?
a) gas
b) gravity
c) solid
b) gravity
ON WHITE BOARD....name the steps in the scientific method
1,2,3,4,5,
ON WHITE BOARD use a tape diagram to solve:
6x8=
48
Matter that has shape and hardness is a(n) ____________ .
SOLID
A balloon has less _______ then a basketball.
Mass
Water, milk and juice are example of _________ .
a Liquid
This type of matter has definite volume but no definite shape.
Liquid
This type of matter has moelcules spread far apart and take the shape of the area they are in.
Gas
All things are made up of ____________ .
Matter
A material from which all other materials are made is a(n) ____________ .
Element
which is the best definition of volume?
a)how much mass an object has?
b)how much matter in an obeject?
c)how much space an object takes up?
C) how much space an object takes up.
use a white board and solve this math problem using the distributive property:
12 x 5 =
12 x 5 =
(10x5) + (2x5) =
(50) + (10) = 60
what is Mr. V's favorite color
Green
When scientists measure, they use the _____________ .
Metric system
The amount of gravity that is needed to keep an object on Earth is its ___________ .
Weight
which of the following statement is true?
a)a bowling ball has more mass than a tennis ball.
b)mass is a measure of the amount of liquid in an object.
c)in the metric system, mass is measured in inches.
A) a bowling ball has more mass the a tennis ball.
These molecules are tightly packed together. what state of matter is it?
Solid
what type of substance is oobleck?
non-newtonian