Science Safety
Science Tools
Scientific Method
Properties of Matter
States of Matter
100

What protects your eyes?

Goggles

100

What tool measures liquid?

Graduated Cylinder

100

Why do scientist use the scientific method?

To test their hypothesis

100

What do you use to describe properties of matter

Five Senses

Touch, smell, taste, sound, see

100

Name the 3 States of Matter.

Solids, Liquid, Gas

200

What protects your hands?

Gloves

200

What tools measures magnetism?

magnets

200

Do you need to do the Scientific Method in order.

Yes

200

Anything that has MASS and takes up SPACE

Matter

200

Takes up a definite amount of space and has a fixed shape.

Solid

300

What protects your clothes?

Apron

300

What tool measures mass?

Balance Scale

300

What is an educated guess?

hypothesis

300

How much space an object takes up

Volume

300

Matter that does not take up a definite amount of space and has no volume.

Gas

400

What do you do if you break or spill during an experiment?

Tell the teacher

400

What measures temperature?

Thermometer

400

What is the first step and the last step of the scientific method?

FIRST-Make an observation or Ask a question

LAST-Share your Results

400

What has more mass a bowling ball or a beach ball?

Bowling ball

400

Spreads out to fill its container

Gas

500

What is NOT allowed during science lab?

Eating, drinking, running, horse playing

Answers vary

500

What measures density?

Sink or Float

500

List all the steps of the Scientific Method

Observation/Ask a Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Observation, Conclusion, Share Your Results

500

What are the properties on an apple?

Round, Red, Green, Yellow, crunchy, sweet, etc.

Answers will vary

500

Takes the shape of its container and has volume

Liquid