A scientist needs to select a material to build a wire that will carry electrical current from a battery to a light bulb. Which physical property of matter is most important for selecting this material?
Ability to conduct electrical energy
Solubility in water
Collect
Relative density
question 2/4
A student wants to design an experiment to test how the **angle** of a ramp affects the distance a toy car rolls after reaching the bottom. Which of these is the independent variable (the one factor the student should change)?
The material of the ramp surface.
Collect
The mass of the car.
The angle of the ramp
question 3/4
A student measures 25 g of water and 5 g of salt. After stirring until all the salt dissolves, they weigh the resulting salt water solution. If matter is conserved, what is the expected mass of the salt water solution?
25 g, because only the mass of the water counts.
30g
Collect
More than 30 g, because the salt and water chemically reacted.
question 4/4
A small wooden block sinks in Liquid A but floats in Liquid B. What can a student conclude about the wooden block based on the observable property of relative density?
The wooden block's density is less than Liquid A's density.
Collect
The wooden block is more dense than Liquid A and less dense than Liquid B.
The wooden block is more magnetic than Liquid A.
Well done! Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
continue
Cows and their milk
Milk the cows for each correct answer
x4
x0
Start
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x0
QUESTION 1/4
A mixture of iron filings and sand is created. Which property of the original substances is maintained in the mixture and allows for their easy separation?
The magnetism of the iron filings.
The solubility of the sand.
Milking
The mass of the mixture.
QUESTION 2/4
A rope is tied to a large wagon. One student pulls the rope with a force of 20 N to the left, and a second student pulls the rope with a force of 20 N to the right. If these are the only forces, what will happen to the wagon?
Milking
It will accelerate in both directions simultaneously.
It will not move, because the forces acting on it are equal and balanced.
.It will move to the left because the rope tension is added together.
question 3/4
A sailboat is moving across a lake at a **constant speed** in a straight line. What can be concluded about the forces acting on the sailboat?
The forward force (wind) is slightly greater than the opposing force (water friction).
Milking
The boat has no forces acting on it.
The forward force (wind) is equal to the opposing force (water friction/drag).
question 4/4
In an experiment testing how the size of a parachute affects the speed at which a toy figure falls, the student changes the parachute's surface area. What is the **dependent variable** the student must measure?
The time it takes for the toy figure to fall to the ground.
Milking
The force of gravity acting on the parachute.
he mass of the toy figure.
Well done! Happy cows
Mmoooo...
continue
Pigs and their food
Feed the pigs for each correct answer
x4
x4
x0
x0
Start
QUESTION 1/4
Which image depicts a solid?
Feed
QUESTION 2/4
Which image depicts gas?
Feed
QUESTION 3/4
Which one of these is a solution?
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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x4
Start
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question 1/4
A student wants to investigate how the force of **fA student mixes sand and water in a beaker. What separation method best demonstrates that both substances maintained their original properties in the mixture? riction** affects the distance a toy car travels. Which experimental design should the student use to explore this pattern most effectively?
Filtration, because the water passes through while the sand is trapped.
Adding salt to the mixture to dissolve the sand.
Shearing
Using a magnet to pull the sand out of the water.
question 2/4
A student needs to compare a large block of ice, a glass of water, and water vapor (steam) in the air. Which observable property is unique to the **gas** state of matter, unlike the solid and liquid states?
It can be poured from one container to another.
Shearing
It has a definite shape.
it has no definite volume and no definite shape.
question 3/4
A student wants to compare matter based on its ability to transfer heat and electricity. Which pair of materials best demonstrates the contrast between a good thermal/electrical conductor and a good thermal/electrical insulator?
A copper wire and a Styrofoam block.
Shearing
A sheet of iron and a piece of aluminum.
A wooden stick and a plastic cup.
question 4/4
When a balloon is inflated, the mass of the balloon and the air inside increases. This demonstrates that air, which is invisible, is made up of matter particles that are too small to be seen. Which physical property is being measured to prove that the air is matter?
temperature
mass
Shearing
volume
Well done! Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
continue
All right, daily chores done!
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x4
x4
x4
FInalize
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FARM ESCAPE ROOM
Help on the farm with daily chore
start
Chickens and their eggs
Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
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x0
x0
x0
Start
question 1/4
A scientist needs to select a material to build a wire that will carry electrical current from a battery to a light bulb. Which physical property of matter is most important for selecting this material?
Ability to conduct electrical energy
Solubility in water
Collect
Relative density
question 2/4
A student wants to design an experiment to test how the **angle** of a ramp affects the distance a toy car rolls after reaching the bottom. Which of these is the independent variable (the one factor the student should change)?
The material of the ramp surface.
Collect
The mass of the car.
The angle of the ramp
question 3/4
A student measures 25 g of water and 5 g of salt. After stirring until all the salt dissolves, they weigh the resulting salt water solution. If matter is conserved, what is the expected mass of the salt water solution?
25 g, because only the mass of the water counts.
30g
Collect
More than 30 g, because the salt and water chemically reacted.
question 4/4
A small wooden block sinks in Liquid A but floats in Liquid B. What can a student conclude about the wooden block based on the observable property of relative density?
The wooden block's density is less than Liquid A's density.
Collect
The wooden block is more dense than Liquid A and less dense than Liquid B.
The wooden block is more magnetic than Liquid A.
Well done! Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
continue
Cows and their milk
Milk the cows for each correct answer
x4
x0
Start
x0
x0
QUESTION 1/4
A mixture of iron filings and sand is created. Which property of the original substances is maintained in the mixture and allows for their easy separation?
The magnetism of the iron filings.
The solubility of the sand.
Milking
The mass of the mixture.
QUESTION 2/4
A rope is tied to a large wagon. One student pulls the rope with a force of 20 N to the left, and a second student pulls the rope with a force of 20 N to the right. If these are the only forces, what will happen to the wagon?
Milking
It will accelerate in both directions simultaneously.
It will not move, because the forces acting on it are equal and balanced.
.It will move to the left because the rope tension is added together.
question 3/4
A sailboat is moving across a lake at a **constant speed** in a straight line. What can be concluded about the forces acting on the sailboat?
The forward force (wind) is slightly greater than the opposing force (water friction).
Milking
The boat has no forces acting on it.
The forward force (wind) is equal to the opposing force (water friction/drag).
question 4/4
In an experiment testing how the size of a parachute affects the speed at which a toy figure falls, the student changes the parachute's surface area. What is the **dependent variable** the student must measure?
The time it takes for the toy figure to fall to the ground.
Milking
The force of gravity acting on the parachute.
he mass of the toy figure.
Well done! Happy cows
Mmoooo...
continue
Pigs and their food
Feed the pigs for each correct answer
x4
x4
x0
x0
Start
QUESTION 1/4
Which image depicts a solid?
Feed
QUESTION 2/4
Which image depicts gas?
Feed
QUESTION 3/4
Which one of these is a solution?
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
x4
x4
Start
x4
x0
question 1/4
A student wants to investigate how the force of **fA student mixes sand and water in a beaker. What separation method best demonstrates that both substances maintained their original properties in the mixture? riction** affects the distance a toy car travels. Which experimental design should the student use to explore this pattern most effectively?
Filtration, because the water passes through while the sand is trapped.
Adding salt to the mixture to dissolve the sand.
Shearing
Using a magnet to pull the sand out of the water.
question 2/4
A student needs to compare a large block of ice, a glass of water, and water vapor (steam) in the air. Which observable property is unique to the **gas** state of matter, unlike the solid and liquid states?
It can be poured from one container to another.
Shearing
It has a definite shape.
it has no definite volume and no definite shape.
question 3/4
A student wants to compare matter based on its ability to transfer heat and electricity. Which pair of materials best demonstrates the contrast between a good thermal/electrical conductor and a good thermal/electrical insulator?
A copper wire and a Styrofoam block.
Shearing
A sheet of iron and a piece of aluminum.
A wooden stick and a plastic cup.
question 4/4
When a balloon is inflated, the mass of the balloon and the air inside increases. This demonstrates that air, which is invisible, is made up of matter particles that are too small to be seen. Which physical property is being measured to prove that the air is matter?
temperature
mass
Shearing
volume
Well done! Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
continue
All right, daily chores done!
x4
x4
x4
x4
FInalize
CONGRATULATIONS!
start over?
It got dark and you haven't finished your daily chores!
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