Matter
Properties
Magnets/Conductors of Heat
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
100

What are the 3 states of matter?

solid, liquid, gas

100

Name 3 properties of a watermelon.

Answers will vary

(big, round, heavy, juicy, sweet, smooth) 

100

Name one material that is magnetic, and one material that is not magnetic. 

Answers will vary. 

100

To tell about the properties of an object

Describe

100

To use your senses to gather information about something.

observe

200

What state of matter does this diagram show? 

Solid

200

Texture is the way something ___________

feels

200

Which material is magnetic, brass or steel? 

Steel 

200

To compare something to a standard unit 

Measure

200

The property of a substance that tells how well it dissolves in another material

Solubility

300

What state of matter does this diagram show?

liquid

300

Name 2 substances that are soluble in water and 2 substances that are not soluble in water. 

Answers will vary.


(sugar, salt, baking soda) -Soluble

(sand, pepper)- Not soluble

300

True or false- Metal is a good conductor of heat. 

True

300

To arrange something to make it easier  to understand

Organize

300

A measure of how fast the particles of matter are moving

Temperature 

400

What state of matter does this diagram show? 

Gas

400

What property do measuring cups, and cylinders measure?

Volume

400

Name a material that is NOT a good conductor of heat. 

Answers will vary. 
400

The idea that everything is made of small particles

Atomic Theory 

400

The amount of matter in an object 

Mass

500

All matter is made of ____________

elements

500

What are 3 properties of a substance that you can determine just by looking at it? 

Size, shape, color 

500

What happens to the molecules of water as you heat the water in a pan? 

The molecules move faster. 

500

The smallest part of an element that has the properties of the element

Atom

500

The smallest particle of a compound that has the properties of the compound

Molecule