Properties of Matter
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Taryn Stinson
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Science
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4th - 5th Grade
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1.
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392 g
932 g
203 g
293 g
2.
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A student places an ice cube and a glass marble in a container of water. Which statement best explains what will happen to the ice cube and the glass marble?
The ice cube will sink in water, and the glass marble will float in water.
The ice cube will float in water, and the glass marble will sink in water.
The ice cube and the glass marble will both float in water.
The ice cube and the glass marble will both sink in water
3.
Multiple Choice
Which substance best completes the table above?
Rainwater
Clouds
Steam
Brick
4.
Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the two temperatures represented in the images?
The temperature of the ice water is higher than the temperature of the warm water.
The temperature of the ice water is lower than the temperature of the warm water.
The temperature of the ice water and warm water is the same.
The temperature of the ice water and warm water cannot be measured.
5.
Multiple Choice
What example of matter would complete the chart?
Metal toy boat
Plastic car
Steel block
Wooden pencil
6.
Multiple Choice
Which statement is best supported by the Investigating Magnetism chart above?
All metals are magnetic.
Only certain metals are magnetic.
Stronger magnets can attract all metals.
The heavier the object, the more magnetic it is.
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