Name the Type
Energy Vocab
Properties of Matter
Measuring Matter
Phases of Matter
100

Light passing from one kind of matter to another

What is refraction?

100

This energy flows through wires

What is electricity
100

Anything about an object that can be observed or measured

What is a physical property?

100

What tool can you use to measure temperature?

What is a thermometer?

100

When water changes from a solid to a liquid

What is melting?

200

What type of energy do you see when you turn on the hall light?

What is light energy?

200
How high or how low something is

What is pitch?

200

Which property are a pillow, snow, and a blanket most likely to share?

What is hardness?

200

What tool can you use to measure the grams in an object?

What is a pan balance?

200

When water changes from a liquid to a gas.

What is evaporation?

300

What type of energy causes a sailboat to move across the ocean?

What is wind energy?

300
The taking in of light by a material.
What is absorption?
300

Which properties would be the best to describe a basketball?

What are shape and color?

300

What tool can you use to measure volume?

What is a graduated cylinder?

300

When water changes from a liquid to a solid.

What is freezing?

400

What type of energy is called by vibrations?

What is sound energy?

400

In what direction does light travel?

Light travels in a straight line.

400

What properties do a textbook and desk have in common?

What are hardness and texture?

400

Which item had the greatest mass?

pencil- 15 grams

soda can- 140 grams

cup- 67 grams

textbook- 400 grams

What is the textbook?
400

Jessica left a cup of water on the back porch. The Sun was shining on the porch most of the day. Four days later, Jessica noticed that there was less water in the cup. What most likely happened to the water?

What is the water evaporated from the glass?

500

What is an example of light being refracted?

examples include: seeing a rainbow and a straw bending in water, eyeglass lenses (objects looking bigger behind the lens)

500

Where do we get energy from?

What is our food?

500

Compare and contrast evaporation and condensation. Name and example of each.

Evaporation changes from a liquid to a gas. Condensation changes from a gas to a liquid.

Examples: Check by teacher! C: dew, droplets on glass. E: puddle drying up, foggy mirror

500

Kayla wanted to know the volume of a marble. She used a graduated cylinder containing 80 milliliters (mL) of water. She dropped the marble into the water. The measurement on the graduated cylinder changed to 110 mL. What was the volume of Kayla's rock?

What is 30 mL?

500

Jackson fixes a cup of iced lemonade. He comes back after 30 minutes and notices drops of water on the outside of his cup. What caused the droplets of water? 

What is condensation?