14 questions
Which of the following would have the most volume?
A gallon of milk
a coffee cup
a water bottle
a Capri Sun
You made some hot chocolate and it was 99°C. After waiting about 10 minutes it was 75°C. What temperature do you think it would be after 10 more minutes?
10°C
50°C
80°C
100°C
If you had to tell me the texture of an object, what word could you use?
loud
smooth
heavy
shiny
Which group share the same physical properties?
orange juice, orange, sand
sand, marble, orange juice
marble, ball, orange
orange, sand, water
Which of these could you observe?
The student was hungry
The student loved Math
The student was thinking about reading a book
The student didn't finish their homework
Look at the image and choose the correct statement.
The peaches have more mass
The peaches and lemons have the same mass.
The lemons have a greater volume.
The lemons have more mass.
You have 2 water bottles. One is filled with water, the other is empty. Which has the most volume?
The volumes are the same
The air has the most volume
The water has the most volume
The volumes need to be weighed.
Air is made of matter. Do you agree or disagree?
I disagree, because I can't see it
I agree, because it takes up space
I disagree, because I can see it
I agree, because it doesn't take up any space
While students were outside eating their lunch they were sweating. Once lunch was over, they came into the classroom and stopped sweating. Why did this happen?
The temperature was higher inside the classroom.
The temperature outside was higher than inside.
The temperatures were equal.
The temperature outside is lower than inside.
What can you measure using this graduated cylinder?
area
mass
volume
length
What tool would you use to measure mass?
ruler
pan balance
thermometer
graduated cylinder
How do you start a scientific investigation?
with a prediction
with a conclusion
with a question or problem
with organized data in tables and charts
The three states of matter are:
solid, ice, liquid
solid, air, liquid
gas, solid, water
liquid, gas, solid
The molecules in a solid are:
tight and close together
moving around as fast as they can
slightly spaced out
spread far apart from each other