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Farm escape room-4th Science

crystal.lopez

Created on October 5, 2025

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FARM ESCAPE ROOM

Help on the farm with daily chore

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Chickens and their eggs

Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
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question 1/4

Which physical property of matter determines whether an object will sink or float when placed in a container of water?
Relative density
Mass

Collect

Magnetism

question 2/4

Which process describes a substance changing its physical state from a liquid to a gas?
Condensation

Collect

Melting
Evaporation

question 3/4

A student dissolves a spoonful of sugar into a cup of warm water until no sugar particles can be seen. This combination is best classified as a:
mixture
solution

Collect

solid mixture

question 4/4

Which of the following is an example of a mixture that is **not** a solution and can be easily separated by physical properties?
Lemonade powder and water

Collect

Oil and vinegar salad dressing
Salt and water

Well done! Happy chickens

Cluck, Cluck...

continue

Cows and their milk

Milk the cows for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/4

A scientist measures 150 grams of water and 10 grams of soil. She mixes them together to create a soil and water mixture. What should the total mass of the final mixture be, based on the principle of conservation of matter?
160 grams
1600 grams

Milking

140 grams

QUESTION 2/4

A group of students wants to design an investigation to explore how **friction** affects the distance a toy car travels. Which setup is the most effective way to test only the effect of friction?

Milking

Push three different toy cars (varying mass) with the same force across the same wooden floor.
Push the car with the same amount of force across three different surfaces (wood, carpet, sand) and measure the distance traveled.
Measure the distance the car travels after being dropped from three different heights.

question 3/4

A student wants to investigate how the force of **friction** affects the distance a toy car travels. Which experimental design should the student use to explore this pattern most effectively?
Push the car with three different amounts of force across the same carpet.

Milking

Roll the car down the ramp from different heights onto the same floor.
Push the car with the same force across three different surfaces and measure the stopping distance

question 4/4

A mixture contains fine sand dissolved in salt water. Which two physical properties must be used in sequence to fully separate all three components?
.Filtration to remove the sand, then heating to evaporate the water and leave the salt.

Milking

Magnetism, then density
Decanting to remove the water, then freezing the salt.

Well done! Happy cows

Mmoooo...

continue

Pigs and their food

Feed the pigs for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/4

A student uses a magnet to pick up paperclips without touching them. This is an example of a force acting at a distance. If the student moves the magnet farther away from the paperclips, what pattern of interaction will be observed?

Feed

QUESTION 2/4

Which of the following describes a physical state of matter that has a definite volume but does not have a definite shape?

Feed

QUESTION 3/4

A student holds a piece of paper above a desk and releases it. It falls to the desk. This is an example of a force acting at a distance, known as:

Feed

QUESTION 4/4

Which of these combinations is an example of a **solution** where a liquid is dissolved in a liquid?

Feed

Well done! happy pigs

OinK, oink...

continue

Sheep and their wool

Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
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Start

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question 1/4

A student wants to investigate how the force of **friction** affects the distance a toy car travels. Which experimental design should the student use to explore this pattern most effectively?
Push the car with the same force across three different surfaces and measure the stopping distance.
Push the car with three different amounts of force across the same carpet.

Shearing

Roll the car down the ramp from different heights onto the same floor.

question 2/4

What is keeping the kids from not sliding 100mph?
gravity

Shearing

magnetism
friction

question 3/4

Are the both solutions?
No, the sand and water is a mixture

Shearing

No, the salt and water is a mixture
yes

question 4/4

What is depicted in the image?
solid
gas

Shearing

liquid

Well done! Happy sheep

Beeeehehe...

continue

All right, daily chores done!

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FInalize

CONGRATULATIONS!

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