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Matter Test

Matter Test

Assessment

Presentation

Science

3rd Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-PS1-2, 5-PS1-4

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Steffie Guzman

Used 4+ times

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14 Slides • 10 Questions

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This is a Science Test about the changes in states of matter as well as naming phyical and chemical changes.

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Multiple Select

Click on ALL of the boxes that name a state of matter.

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solids

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gases

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lights

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liquids

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heat

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Multiple Choice

At 0 degrees Celsius, water....

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flows.

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moves.

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freezes.

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evaporates.

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Multiple Choice

When water reaches 100 degrees Celsius, it....

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stinks.

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boils.

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melts.

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freezes.

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Multiple Choice

The PROCESS when water is heated and turns from a liquid to a gas it's called..

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magic.

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evaporation.

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melting.

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Multiple Choice

The PROCESS of water vapor (gas) cooling and becoming a liquid again (think hot breath on a cold window or beads of water on the outside of a glass of ice water) is called...

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freezing.

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evaporation.

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melting.

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condensation.

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Multiple Choice

Tearing a piece of paper is an example of a

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physical change.

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chemical change.

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Multiple Choice

Burning a piece of wood is an example of a

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physical change.

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chemical change.

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Multiple Choice

Cutting and stirring fruit to make a fruit salad is an example of a

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physical change.

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chemical change.

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Multiple Choice

Frying an egg is an example of a

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physical change.

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chemical change.

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Multiple Choice

Folding your laundry is an example of a

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physical change.

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chemical change.

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This is a Science Test about the changes in states of matter as well as naming phyical and chemical changes.

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