Vocab
States of Matter
Investigations/
Observations
Random CFU
Bonus
100

Matter is..

What is anything that has mass or takes up space.

100

Has a definite shape and size

What is a solid.
100

Three materials that made up the Statue of Liberty. 

What is copper, granite, and iron. 

100

The way something smells. 

What is odor. 

100

This can destroy iron. 

What is rust. 

200

Used to identify a material.

What is properties. 

200

Particles move around freely and have a lot of distance between them. 

What is a gas. 

200

Ways to know a new substance has formed. 

What is an odor change, gas formation, and unexpected color change. 

200

The first thing you should do before an investigation.

What is make observations. 

200

The 4th step in the Engineering design process. 

What is create. 

300

The smallest unit of matter that can't be broken down.

What is an atom.

300

Has a definite size but NO definite shape and takes the shape of its container.

What is a liquid. 

300

These two liquids did not mix at all. 

What is oil and water. 
300

Which one is an example of a substance?

Options: Chocolate milk, Ice cream sundae, Bowl of fruit.

What is Chocolate milk.

300

All of the ways to identify an object. 

What is color, texture, hardness, response to magnetic forces, taste, odor, thickness. 

400

The amount of matter in an object that ALWAYS stays the same.

What is mass.

400

What state of matter is frozen water?

What is a solid. 

400

The science smell technique. 

What is wafting. 

400

The inside of the Statue of Liberty is made of this material. 

What is iron. 

400

This cup contained the mystery liquid.

What is cup C. 

500

Tiny bits of matter.

What is particles. 

500
List the states of matter that have mass. 

What is solid, liquid, gas. 

500

Rust formation formula. 

What is iron + air + moisture + time = Rust

500

Particles are always doing this.

What is moving. 

500

The nucleus of an atom holds these two particles.

What is protons and neutrons.