What is the difference between input and output?
Input is the command/action to do something, and the output is what happens after the input.
Name the three states of matter, 100 points for each correct answer.
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Name one thing/object that would count for each state of matter in this room.
Answers vary
DAILY DOUBLE
What is the name for the amount of space that an object takes up?
Volume
True or False?
Can a gas turn straight into a solid, and skip the liquid phase?
DAILY DOUBLE
What were 4 objects that we used in our mixture experiments?
Examples include:
Sand, water, Iodine salt, baking soda, oil, kosher salt
What is the measure of the amount of matter in an object?
Mass
DAILY DOUBLE
What are the particle arrangements for the three states of matter? Must have all three correct in order to get points.
Solids: Really close and tight together, little movement.
Liquids: They are more spaced out, but close enough to where they can hit each other.
Gases: Super spread out, covers more space
WILDCARD
How many countries have athletes that competed/are competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan?
Closest guess wins
93
What is the principle that matter can neither be made nor destroyed; rather, it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another?
Conservation of Mass
What states of matter are present in an orange?
Solid and Liquid
If I mixed together 35 grams of water with 15 grams of lemonade mix, what would the total mass (in grams) be for my mixture?
50 grams
What is a very small piece of matter. All matter is made up of particles too small to be seen.
Particle
Examples could include:
Texture, color, size, shape, state of matter, weight/mass
Describe what the difference of input and output are as we talked about in class.
Input is the action, and output is what happens because of the action.