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100

What is matter?

anything that takes up space

100

Elijah wants to know how heavy a watermelon is. He knows he should use a scale, but HOW does he know?

Because a scale measures weight.

100

What is true about all solids?

All solids have their own shape.

100

How is the ice cube changing?

It is melting.

100

You do an activity to see how fast different things dissolve in water. How can you record the results for others to see?

write the results in a table, make a graph, make a chart, etc. 

200

Which property can you learn about by using a scale?

weight

200

Vrinda weighs her textbook on Monday. She weighs the same textbook again on Tuesday. What claim can she make about the weight of the textbook on Tuesday?

The book is the same weight on Tuesday.

200

What state of matter is smoke?

a gas

200

What happens to ice cream when it is left out of the freezer? 

It will melt.

200

What happens when something evaporates? 

it changes from a liquid to a gas

300

Which object sinks?

the key

300

Kieren claims that longer objects are not always heavier than shorter ones.

Which tools should he use to gather evidence for his claim?

a ruler and a scale

300

Which tool can Sebastian use to measure the volume of water?

a measuring cup

300

How does matter change when it freezes?

It turns from a liquid to a solid.

300

What happens during condensation?

it changes from a gas to a liquid

400

What property does the word yellow describe? 

color

400

Which word tells about the amount of matter something has?

mass

400

Chandler has two containers with water. He claims that the containers hold the same amount of water. How can he gather evidence for the claim?

He can measure the amount of water in each container and compare the two amounts.

400

What happens so sugar when you put it in water?

it dissolves

400

Which word tells the amount of space matter takes up?

volume

500

Does pounds, hours or inches describe the length of an object? 

inches 

500

Is an ice cube a solid, liquid or gas?

solid

500

Kai measures the volume of water in a tall glass, a wide bowl, and a short cup. Each one has 2 cups of water. What claim does this evidence support?

Different shape containers can hold the same volume.

500

Look at the pictures. A sugar cube was put in each beaker. What claim can you make?

Sugar dissolved in Beaker B only.

500

What is true about all liquids?

All liquids take the shape of their container.