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Separating Mixtures

Separating Mixtures

Assessment

Presentation

Science

4th - 6th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
3-PS2-4, 5-PS1-3, MS-ETS1-1

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Eric Mirc

Used 16+ times

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17 Slides • 7 Questions

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Separating Mixtures

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Multiple Choice

All of the following are examples of mixtures EXCEPT

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chocolate milk

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salad

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cereals

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jelly beans

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Multiple Choice

A magnet would be most useful to help us separate which of the following

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glass

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wood

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metals

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rubber

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Multiple Select

Check all the items that a magnet would be able to separate

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cobalt

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nickel

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iron

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gold

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silver

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Multiple Choice

Hand separation would be most useful to help separate which one

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sand

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salt and pepper

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dirt

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jelly beans

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following would a filter be best used to separate the different parts of the mixture?

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coca cola

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kool aid

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coffee

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water

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following mixtures would be best separated by using a sieve?

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a bowl of gummy bears

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sour patch kids and gummy bears

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skittles from Nerds

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starbursts and now and laters

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Multiple Select

The tools I would need to use evaporation would be

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stovetop or hot surface

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beaker

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tweezers

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magnet

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