Materials
Mass\Volume
Forces
States
Properties
(Adjectives)
100

This material is one of the strongest metals.

What is Steel?

100

This measures how heavy an object is.

What is Mass?

100

This is a push or pull on an object.

What is Force?

100

This has a definite shape and volume.

What are Solids?

100

This material is easy to break.

What is Fragile?

200

This material is transparent.

What is Glass?

200

This measures the space an object takes up.

What is Volume?

200

This force acts through indirect contact.

What are Non-Contact Forces?

200

This does not have a definite shape or volume.

What are Gases?

200

We can see through this material.

What is Transparent?

300

This material is flexible and long-lasting.

What is Rubber?

300

This is measured in grams.

What is Mass?

300

This force acts through direct contact. 

What are Contact Forces?

300

This does not have a definite shape, but does have a definite volume. 

What are Liquids?

300

This material will change back to its original shape when force stops.

What is Elastic?

400

This material is strong but also very light.

What is Aluminium?

400

This is measured in millilitres.

What is Volume?

400

These are two examples of Non-contact Forces.

What is Gravity and Magnetism?

400

These are the three different states of matter.

What are Solids, Liquids, and Gasses?

400

We cannot see through this kind of material.

What is Opaque?

500

This material is strong, light, and long-lasting.

What is Plastic?

500

This is calculated using Mass and Volume.

What is Density?

500

These are two examples of Contact Forces.

What is Friction and Buoyancy?

500

True or False?

Matter can be created and destroyed. 

False

500

This material will keep its new shape when force stops.

What is Non-Elastic?