Science Sleuths (Properties & Mixtures)
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Mix It Up! (Properties & Mixtures)
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Mia weighs her lunchbox. The scale shows 2 kg. What does this tell her?
A. How heavy the lunchbox is
B. The lunchbox is empty
C. The lunchbox is floating

A. How heavy the lunchbox is

100

Ice is a ____.
A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas

A. Solid

200

Which of these makes a solution?
A. Sand + water
B. Sugar + water
C. Oil + water
D. Rocks + soil

B. Sugar + water

200

What would happen if you wore your backpack backwards?
A. You’d carry books on your chest
B. You’d run faster
C. Homework disappears

A. You’d carry books on your chest

200

Salt + water makes a _____.
A. Mixture
B. Solution
C. Gas

B. Solution

300

Liam mixes trail mix (nuts, raisins, chocolate). What is this?
A. Mixture
B. Solution
C. Solid only

A. Mixture

300

Which weighs more: 1 pound of marshmallows or 1 pound of rocks?
A. Rocks
B. Marshmallows
C. Same weight

C. Same weight

300

Which will float on water?
A. Rock
B. Cork
C. Metal spoon

B. Cork

400

A student drops a paperclip in water. It sinks and a magnet pulls it out. What property does it have?
A. Magnetic
B. Liquid
C. Dissolves

A. Magnetic

400

I’m round, I shine in the sky at night, and sometimes I look like a banana. What am I?

The moon

400

Trail mix is a mixture because…
A. You can still see the different parts
B. The raisins disappear
C. It magically turns into soup

A. You can still see the different parts

500

Salt disappears in water, pepper floats on top. What’s true?
A. Salt dissolved, pepper did not dissolve
B. Pepper dissolved, salt did not dissolve
C. Both are solutions

A. Salt dissolved, pepper did not dissolve

500

The more you use me, the sharper I get. What am I?
A. A pencil
B. Scissors
C. Your brain

C. Your brain

500

If you pour oil into water, what happens?
A. Oil floats on top in a layer
B. Oil dissolves evenly
C. Oil sinks to the bottom

A. Oil floats on top in a layer