The freezing point for water.
What is 0 degrees Celsius?
What are solids, liquids, and gases?
The three parts of the water cycle.
What are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation?
What are materials that come from plants, animals, the land, or the sky?
A solid.
What are (multiple answers)?
The definition of boiling point.
What is the temperature when a liquid becomes a gas?
What is a state of matter where the material keeps its shape and doesn't flow?
The definition of precipitation.
What is water or ice that falls from the clouds in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail?
The definition of processed materials.
What are materials that are modified from natural materials?
A liquid and a gas.
What are (multiple answers) water, juice, oil, etc.
What are (multiple answers) water vapour, oxygen, helium, etc.
The temperature when a liquid becomes a solid.
What is the freezing point?
What is the state of matter where the material takes the shape of its container and can flow?
The definition of evaporation.
What is the process of a liquid changing into a gas?
2 natural materials and 2 processed materials.
What are (multiple answers) rocks, trees (wood), wool, sand, clay, cowhide, etc.
What are (multiple answers) paper, cardboard, metal, glass, brick, yarn, salt, logs, leather, etc.
2 water safety rules.
What are (multiple answers) stay away from water during thunderstorms, be supervised by an adult, don't go on thin ice, etc.?
The temperature when a solid becomes a liquid.
What is the melting point?
The definition of a gas.
What is the state of matter where the material fills its container and is invisible?
The definition of condensation.
What is the process of a gas changing into a liquid?
The difference between a natural material and a processed material.
What is that a natural material can be found in nature and a processed material is made out of natural materials for a specific purpose?
2 reversible changes.
What are (multiple answers) ice melting, water freezing, tying a knot, melting wax, etc.?
If all materials have the same boiling and melting points and how you know.
What is no they don't because some materials can be liquid at room temperature and others are solid?
The definition of volume.
What is the amount of space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up?
The causes of water to change state in the water cycle.
What are changes in temperature. Water heats up and evaporates, then cools and turns back into water.
2 lessons that we can learn from the way First Nations people use natural materials.
What is only take what you need and use all of the parts so that you don't waste anything?
3 permanent changes.
What are (multiple answers) cooking an egg, baking a cookie, ripping a paper, burning wood, etc.