QUIZ
PROPERTIES OF MATTER
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Directions
Make sure you write down the first word of each correct answer to put in the code at the end of the game.
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QUESTION 1 OF 7
¿What is matter?
measure of how heavy or light something is for its size
anything that has both mass and volume
force of gravity on an object´s mass
amount of space an object takes up
QUESTION 1 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: atter is a physical substance in general; which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
QUESTION 2 OF 7
¿What units do we use to measure mass?
Pounds or Newtons
Grams or Ounces
Centimeters or Inches
Farenheit or Celsius
QUESTION 2 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: Mass is an intrinsic prop rty of matter and is measured in kilograms(grams and ounces).
QUESTION 3 OF 7
¿Which property of matter changes depending on the gravitational pull?
Density
Weight
Mass
Volume
QUESTION 3 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: On Earth all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which Earth's m ss exerts on them. Gravity is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
QUESTION 3 OF 7
What does this picture show
How gas partciles are spread apart and have no definite shape.
Nothing
That gas are spread apart and have a definite shape
Gas have a definite shape and volume.
New directions
Make note of the second word in each of your answers.
QUESTION 4 OF 7
¿Which of the following determines an object´s ability to float in water?
how dense the object is
the volume of an object
the object weighs
the mass of the object is
QUESTION 4 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: The density of an object determines whether it will float or ink in another substance. An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in.
QUESTION 5 OF 7
¿How would you measure the volume of an oddly -shaped object like a rock?
by putting the cup in a graduated cylinder and measuring how high the water rises
by dropping it on a graduated cylinder and measuring it in grams
by placing it in a room without any gravity
by laying it on a spring scale
QUESTION 5 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: Liquid measuring cups are clear, with marks on the side of the cup indicating the volume of liquid in cups, o nces and milliliters. The ounce markers here refer to fluid ounces, and for water-like liquids the ounces by weight will equal the ounces by volume.
QUESTION 6 OF 7
¿What is density?
the measure of how light or heavy something is for its size
the amount of matter in an object
the number of space that an object takes up
anything that is a solid liquid or gas
QUESTION 6 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: Density is a word we use to describe how much space an object or substance takes up (its volume) in relation to the amount of matter in that object o substance (its mass).
QUESTION 7 OF 7
¿How are volume and mass alike?
they cease to exist when an object is placed in water
only found in solids
measured in grams
they always stay the same
QUESTION 6 OF 7
Which one of these show a physical change?
mixing sugar and water or ripping paper
Buring or cooking an egg
Digesting food
Mixing yeast and hydrogen peroxide
QUESTION 7 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: Mass and volume are alike because they are both used to measure matter. Chemical changes cause chemical changes in atoms
Break the code
QUIZ
PART 2
START PART 2
Directions
For this one, write the amount of words for each answer.Example: What grade are you in? Fifth gradeThe answer has 2 words
ERROR
¡ Incorrect answer !
TRY AGAIN
QUESTION 1 OF 7
What forms rust?
Baking soda and metal
Iron and vinegar
Iron and water
Metal
QUESTION 1 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: Iron oxidizes and forms rust over time.
QUESTION 2 OF 7
How do you know a chemical change happened?
There is a change in temperature and it is chemically different
It changes shape and is chemically different.
It changes temperature and color
It changes shape and color
QUESTION 2 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: A chemical changes causes atoms to change and they can not return to its previous state.
QUESTION 3 OF 7
¿What happens when water reaches its boiling point?
It turns from a solid into a liquid
It turns from a liquid into a gas
It turns from a gas into a liquid
It turns from a liquid into a solid
QUESTION 3 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: When water reaches its boiling point, it turns from a liquid into a gas.
QUESTION 4 OF 7
What does the picture support?
A light source path of light can go anywhere
Light bouncing off (Reflecting) the tree then into our eyes
The sun refracting light off a tree into our eyes
How dangerous light is
QUESTION 4 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: Light reflects or bounces off things.
What is the code
Keep going
You got this! Nothing to collect here
QUESTION 5 OF 7
What object is soluble?
Rocks
Ice
Sugar
Water
QUESTION 5 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: Souble is the object that dissolves.
QUESTION 6 OF 7
¿What point has water reached when it turns from a liquid to a solid?
its boiling point/evaporation
its heating point
its freezing point Condensation
its melting point
QUESTION 6 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: In order for water to turn from a liquid to a solid, it must hit its freezing point of 32° Farenheit
QUESTION 7 OF 7
What will happen in the picture?
the molecules hit their freezing point
The water will heat up and evaporate
The water will cool down and condensate
The sun kills the bacteria
QUESTION 7 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: Energy from the sun heats up the water
Wow, Keep it up!
QUIZ
PART 3
MIXTURES (FINAL PART)
START PART 3
Explicación
SOURCES
¡CONGRATULATIONS!
You have completed the Assignment
Sources:
Matter: 9 StudyJams! Interactive Science Activities | Scholastic. (2021). Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Scholastic.com website: https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/activities/teaching-content/matter-9-studyjams-interactive-science-activities/
Density Lesson for Kids: Definition & Facts Video. (2020). Density Lesson for Kids: Definition & Facts - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com. Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Study.com website: https://study.com/academy/lesson/density-lesson-for-kids-definition-facts.html
How are mass and volume alike? | Study.com. (2021). Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Study.com website: https://study.com/academy/answer/how-are-mass-and-volume-alike.html#:~:text=Mass%20and%20volume%20are%20alike,and%20volume%20is%20a%20matter.
Gravity. (2019). Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Vic.gov.au website: https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/teachingresources/discipline/science/continuum/Pages/gravity.aspx
Buoyancy, gravity, density, and water displacement explained | Britannica. (2021). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/video/181395/Discussion-forces-bodies-water
Glossary: Mass (weight) Units. (2013). Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Greenfacts.org website: https://www.greenfacts.org/glossary/mno/mass-units.htm#:~:text=The%20Metric%20System%20of%20Measurements,)%20and%20tonne%20(t).
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QUIZ
PROPERTIES OF MATTER
START
Directions
Make sure you write down the first word of each correct answer to put in the code at the end of the game.
ERROR
¡ Incorrect answer !
TRY AGAIN
QUESTION 1 OF 7
¿What is matter?
measure of how heavy or light something is for its size
anything that has both mass and volume
force of gravity on an object´s mass
amount of space an object takes up
QUESTION 1 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: atter is a physical substance in general; which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
QUESTION 2 OF 7
¿What units do we use to measure mass?
Pounds or Newtons
Grams or Ounces
Centimeters or Inches
Farenheit or Celsius
QUESTION 2 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: Mass is an intrinsic prop rty of matter and is measured in kilograms(grams and ounces).
QUESTION 3 OF 7
¿Which property of matter changes depending on the gravitational pull?
Density
Weight
Mass
Volume
QUESTION 3 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: On Earth all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which Earth's m ss exerts on them. Gravity is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
QUESTION 3 OF 7
What does this picture show
How gas partciles are spread apart and have no definite shape.
Nothing
That gas are spread apart and have a definite shape
Gas have a definite shape and volume.
New directions
Make note of the second word in each of your answers.
QUESTION 4 OF 7
¿Which of the following determines an object´s ability to float in water?
how dense the object is
the volume of an object
the object weighs
the mass of the object is
QUESTION 4 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: The density of an object determines whether it will float or ink in another substance. An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in.
QUESTION 5 OF 7
¿How would you measure the volume of an oddly -shaped object like a rock?
by putting the cup in a graduated cylinder and measuring how high the water rises
by dropping it on a graduated cylinder and measuring it in grams
by placing it in a room without any gravity
by laying it on a spring scale
QUESTION 5 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: Liquid measuring cups are clear, with marks on the side of the cup indicating the volume of liquid in cups, o nces and milliliters. The ounce markers here refer to fluid ounces, and for water-like liquids the ounces by weight will equal the ounces by volume.
QUESTION 6 OF 7
¿What is density?
the measure of how light or heavy something is for its size
the amount of matter in an object
the number of space that an object takes up
anything that is a solid liquid or gas
QUESTION 6 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: Density is a word we use to describe how much space an object or substance takes up (its volume) in relation to the amount of matter in that object o substance (its mass).
QUESTION 7 OF 7
¿How are volume and mass alike?
they cease to exist when an object is placed in water
only found in solids
measured in grams
they always stay the same
QUESTION 6 OF 7
Which one of these show a physical change?
mixing sugar and water or ripping paper
Buring or cooking an egg
Digesting food
Mixing yeast and hydrogen peroxide
QUESTION 7 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Explanation: Mass and volume are alike because they are both used to measure matter. Chemical changes cause chemical changes in atoms
Break the code
QUIZ
PART 2
START PART 2
Directions
For this one, write the amount of words for each answer.Example: What grade are you in? Fifth gradeThe answer has 2 words
ERROR
¡ Incorrect answer !
TRY AGAIN
QUESTION 1 OF 7
What forms rust?
Baking soda and metal
Iron and vinegar
Iron and water
Metal
QUESTION 1 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: Iron oxidizes and forms rust over time.
QUESTION 2 OF 7
How do you know a chemical change happened?
There is a change in temperature and it is chemically different
It changes shape and is chemically different.
It changes temperature and color
It changes shape and color
QUESTION 2 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: A chemical changes causes atoms to change and they can not return to its previous state.
QUESTION 3 OF 7
¿What happens when water reaches its boiling point?
It turns from a solid into a liquid
It turns from a liquid into a gas
It turns from a gas into a liquid
It turns from a liquid into a solid
QUESTION 3 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: When water reaches its boiling point, it turns from a liquid into a gas.
QUESTION 4 OF 7
What does the picture support?
A light source path of light can go anywhere
Light bouncing off (Reflecting) the tree then into our eyes
The sun refracting light off a tree into our eyes
How dangerous light is
QUESTION 4 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: Light reflects or bounces off things.
What is the code
Keep going
You got this! Nothing to collect here
QUESTION 5 OF 7
What object is soluble?
Rocks
Ice
Sugar
Water
QUESTION 5 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: Souble is the object that dissolves.
QUESTION 6 OF 7
¿What point has water reached when it turns from a liquid to a solid?
its boiling point/evaporation
its heating point
its freezing point Condensation
its melting point
QUESTION 6 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: In order for water to turn from a liquid to a solid, it must hit its freezing point of 32° Farenheit
QUESTION 7 OF 7
What will happen in the picture?
the molecules hit their freezing point
The water will heat up and evaporate
The water will cool down and condensate
The sun kills the bacteria
QUESTION 7 OF 7
¡CORRECT ANSWER!
Feedback: Energy from the sun heats up the water
Wow, Keep it up!
QUIZ
PART 3
MIXTURES (FINAL PART)
START PART 3
Explicación
SOURCES
¡CONGRATULATIONS!
You have completed the Assignment
Sources:
Matter: 9 StudyJams! Interactive Science Activities | Scholastic. (2021). Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Scholastic.com website: https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/activities/teaching-content/matter-9-studyjams-interactive-science-activities/ Density Lesson for Kids: Definition & Facts Video. (2020). Density Lesson for Kids: Definition & Facts - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com. Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Study.com website: https://study.com/academy/lesson/density-lesson-for-kids-definition-facts.html How are mass and volume alike? | Study.com. (2021). Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Study.com website: https://study.com/academy/answer/how-are-mass-and-volume-alike.html#:~:text=Mass%20and%20volume%20are%20alike,and%20volume%20is%20a%20matter. Gravity. (2019). Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Vic.gov.au website: https://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/teachingresources/discipline/science/continuum/Pages/gravity.aspx Buoyancy, gravity, density, and water displacement explained | Britannica. (2021). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/video/181395/Discussion-forces-bodies-water Glossary: Mass (weight) Units. (2013). Retrieved October 11, 2021, from Greenfacts.org website: https://www.greenfacts.org/glossary/mno/mass-units.htm#:~:text=The%20Metric%20System%20of%20Measurements,)%20and%20tonne%20(t).