Solid, Liquid, or Gas
Conduction, Convection, Radiation
Phase Changes
Conductors and Insulators
Just For Fun
100

Put the states of matter in order from most particle movement to least particle movement.

Gas, Liquid, Solid

100

Cooking an egg on a hot pan

Conduction

100

Max put fruit juice in the freezer to make popsicles.

Freezing

100

Metal spoon

Conductor

100

What is the only animal that has no stomach?

Platypus

200

Which state of matter are the particles closest together?

Solid

200

Hot water circulating from the bottom of a pot to the top so all water heats evenly

Convection

200

Will accidentally left a tub of ice cream outside on a hot day.

Condensation

200

Rubber tire

Insulator

200

Which letter does not appear in any U.S. State name?

Q

300

Which state(s) of matter do the particles move to fit the shape of their container?

Gas and Liquid

300

Sitting next to a warm campfire

Radiation

300

Lucas noticed frost forming on his living room window on a cold day.

Deposition

300

Oven mitt

Insulator

300

What is the technical name of a hashtag (#)?

Octothorpe

400

Which state(s) of matter do the particles have no defined shape or volume?

Gas

400

Using a blow dryer to dry your hair

Convection

400

Dustin slipped on a water puddle in the hallway. Later that day, the water puddle had dried up on its own.

Evaporation/Vaporization

400

Copper wire

Conductor

400

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

500
Adding thermal energy to a substance will cause its particles to do what?

Speed up, spread out

500

Touching a hot burner

Conduction

500

Will filled a glass with 100 g of ice cubes. When he came back a couple hours later, there was only water in the glass. How many grams of water does Will have? What phase change has occurred? 

100 g

Melting

500

A plastic basket with metal handles

The plastic is an insulator, and the metal is a conductor.

500

Former U.S. President John Quincy Adams kept a pet ______________ in a bathtub. 

Alligator