Particles to small to see
Identifying Materials
Mixing and New Substances
Conservation of Matter
Energy and plants
100

You can’t see air, but you can feel it move when this happens.

Wind blows

100

You can use this sense to compare how rough or smooth an object feels.

Touch

100

When you mix vinegar and baking soda, bubbles form because this gas is released.

Carbon Dioxide

100

When an ice cube melts, the amount of matter stays the same because matter can’t be ________ or destroyed.

created

100

Plants need this to grow, which they get from the soil.

water and/or nutrients

200

When sugar “disappears” in water, it is actually ________ into tiny particles.

Dissolving

200

Whether something sinks or floats depends on its ________.

Density

200

Mixing salt and water forms a ________change.

Physical

200

You use this tool to measure whether the mass stays the same.

balance or scale

200

The energy in the food animals eat originally comes from this source.

the sun
300

When you smell popcorn across the room, it shows that particles can do this.

Move or spread out

300

You can use a magnet to test if a material has this property.

Magnetism

300

A change in temperature after mixing substances means this may have happened.

Chemical reaction or chemical change

300

The total mass of sugar water stays the same before and after mixing because of this law.

Law of Conservation of Matter

300

Most of a plant's mass comes from this.

Air

400

Tiny pieces of dust floating in sunlight help us see that matter is made of

Particles

400

You see two objects that look similar. What are three properties you could look at or measure to tell them apart?

Properties such as color, hardness, texture, or magnetism...

400

The reddish-brown color of rust shows that a _______ change has occurred.

Chemical

400

When gas forms in a sealed container, the mass stays the same because the gas can’t....

get out or escape

400

Plants are called ___________because they can make their own energy.

Producers

500

Scientists know that matter is made of atoms, which are the ________ of all matter.

Building blocks / smallest units

500

Scientists use these to identify unknown materials.

Its properties

500

If a change cannot be reversed easily, it’s called a ________ change.

Chemical

500

Heating, cooling, or mixing may change how matter looks, but not how much there is. This means matter is ________.

conserved

500

Draw a food chain that has at least three animals....

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