Matter & Materials
Properties of Matter
Water & Earth Materials
The Water Cycle
Living Things & Nature
100

What is matter?

Anything that takes up space and can be measured by its weight or mass

100

What are properties?

Characteristics that describe matter in a way that is observable and measurable.

100

What is water treatment?

The process of changing water to make it healthy.

100

What are constraints?

 Things that limit a design.

100

What is a nurse log?

A fallen tree that helps new plants grow by providing nutrients and shelter.

200

What is a particle?

A tiny piece of matter that is too small to be seen with our eyes

200

Which property tells us how heavy something is?

Mass or weight

200

What is a solar still?

A simple device that makes water healthier by heating it with the sun’s energy.

200

What is the water cycle?

The movement of water on Earth.

200

What is a rollie pollie?

A small crustacean that rolls into a ball when scared.

300

What is a material?

Something that is made out of matter that has identifiable properties

300

Is color a physical property we can observe?

Yes

300

Which Earth material is best for filtering water: pebbles or topsoil?

Pebbles

300

What is evaporation?

When water changes into water vapor

300

What are different names for rollie pollies?

Pill bug, woodlouse, doodle bug, potato bug.

400

What is a substance?

One material that has specific properties.

400

Name two properties you could use to describe a rock

Size, color, texture, mass, etc.

400

Why is topsoil important to plants?

It contains nutrients plants need to grow.

400

What are the three main states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas

400

Why are rollie pollies important to the environment?

They help break down dead plants and recycle nutrients.

500

What is a mixture?

When something is made of more than one material.

500

Why are properties important when identifying materials?

They help us compare and tell materials apart

500

Why might food coloring be used in a water experiment?

To observe movement, mixing, or filtering.

500

Which state of matter has a fixed shape?

Solid

500

Where do pill bugs like to live?

 Dark, damp places