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Solid, Liquid or Gas?

Matter Experiments Air or Water?

Energy Cycles

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Which state of matter has a shape of its own?

Solid Liquid Gas

Which state of matter has a shape of its own?

Solid Liquid Gas

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Which state of matter fills the bottom of a container?

Solid Liquid Gas

Which state of matter fills the bottom of a container?

Solid Liquid Gas

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LiquidLiquid

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Which stat of matter can be poured?

Solid Liquid Gas

Which stat of matter can be poured?

Solid Liquid Gas

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LiquidLiquid

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Which state of matter can be broken into smaller pieces?

Solid Liquid Gas

Which state of matter can be broken into smaller pieces?

Solid Liquid Gas

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Which state of matter fills the entire container?

Solid Liquid Gas

Which state of matter fills the entire container?

Solid Liquid Gas

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All matter takes up space.

True False

All matter takes up space.

True False

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If you can feel something, it is matter.

True False

If you can feel something, it is matter.

True False

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Matter comes in three states, what are they?

Matter comes in three states, what are they?

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Solid

Liquid

Gas

Solid

Liquid

Gas

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All matter has mass (weight)?

True False

All matter has mass (weight)?

True False

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If you can not see something, that means it is not matter.

True False

If you can not see something, that means it is not matter.

True False

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False – You can not see air, but it is gas, which is a type of matter

False – You can not see air, but it is gas, which is a type of matter

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Which thing below does not absorb water?

Paper Towel

Wax Paper

A Sock

Which thing below does not absorb water?

Paper Towel

Wax Paper

A Sock

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Wax PaperWax Paper

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Which object below does not float?

Paper Clip

Plastic

Ball

Which object below does not float?

Paper Clip

Plastic

Ball

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Which liquid does not mix with water?

Food Colouring

Juice

Oil

Which liquid does not mix with water?

Food Colouring

Juice

Oil

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Which of the following can be completely separated from water

with a coffee filter?

Salt

Sand

Rocks

Which of the following can be completely separated from water

with a coffee filter?

Salt

Sand

Rocks

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What did you learn about matter when you broke chalk into

pieces?

What did you learn about matter when you broke chalk into

pieces?

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When a solid is broken it is still a solid.

When a solid is broken it is still a solid.

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Which creates wind?

Air Water Both

Which creates wind?

Air Water Both

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AirAir

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Which has no taste, no smell and is clear?

Air Water Both

Which has no taste, no smell and is clear?

Air Water Both

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Which is needed to keep plants and animals alive?

Air Water Both

Which is needed to keep plants and animals alive?

Air Water Both

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Which can make people float?

Air Water Both

Which can make people float?

Air Water Both

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WaterWater

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Which have you seen in all three states of matter?

Air Water Both

Which have you seen in all three states of matter?

Air Water Both

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Which is not a natural source of energy?

Wind

Water

Gasoline

Which is not a natural source of energy?

Wind

Water

Gasoline

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Which object is man made?

Tree

Table

Rock

Which object is man made?

Tree

Table

Rock

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Which is not a renewable source of energy?

Wind

Water

Gasoline

Which is not a renewable source of energy?

Wind

Water

Gasoline

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What is used to get energy from wind?

Water Wheel

Windmill

Batteries

What is used to get energy from wind?

Water Wheel

Windmill

Batteries

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What happens to a non renewable source of energy when it is used?What happens to a non renewable source of energy when it is used?

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It is gone, it can not be replaced.It is gone, it can not be replaced.

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What cycle is shown in the picture below?

What cycle is shown in the picture below?

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Wind CycleWind Cycle

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What cycle is shown in the picture below?

What cycle is shown in the picture below?

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Water CycleWater Cycle

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Which cycle involves the sun warming the earth?

Wind Cycle

Water Cycle

Wood Cycle

Which cycle involves the sun warming the earth?

Wind Cycle

Water Cycle

Wood Cycle

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Which cycle involves the evaporation and condensation?

Wind Cycle

Water Cycle

Wood Cycle

Which cycle involves the evaporation and condensation?

Wind Cycle

Water Cycle

Wood Cycle

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Which cycle involves both wind and water?

Wind Cycle

Water Cycle

Wood Cycle

Which cycle involves both wind and water?

Wind Cycle

Water Cycle

Wood Cycle

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Wood Cycle

(the trees breath the air and drink the water)

Wood Cycle

(the trees breath the air and drink the water)

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