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Matter Presentation

Matter Presentation

Assessment

Presentation

Science

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, 5-PS1-4, 5-PS1-3

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Brandy Williamson

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56 Slides • 25 Questions

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Matter Presentation

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Multiple Choice

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Bell ringer:

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The swamp would have higher humidity.

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The swamp would have hotter winds.

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The swamp would have more snowfall

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The swamp would have less precipitation.

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Multiple Choice

What is matter ?

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Anything that takes up space and has mass

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Anything that has volume and shape

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What is Volume?

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Anything that has weight

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Anything that takes up space

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The number of atoms

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Multiple Choice

What are qualitative properties ?

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properties used to describe matter base off tools and numbers

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properties used to describe matter based off our 5 senses

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Multiple Choice

Ansglory wants to make an observation about the desk in the classroom, so he took a ruler and measured each side of the desk. What property of matter is he observing

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Quantitative

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Qualitative

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Multiple Choice

How do we measure volume for a solid ?

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Measuring cup

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Graduated Cylinder

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Ruler

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Multiple Select

Select all the tools you can use to measure Volume for a liquid ?

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Beakers

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Measuring Spoons

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Ruler

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Graduated Cylinder

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Multiple Choice

Select the right definition for Liquids

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No definite shape, No definite volume

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No definite shape, but has definite volume

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Definite shape and volume

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Multiple Choice

Select the right definition for a solid

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No definite shape, No definite Volume

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No definite shape, but has a definite volume

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Definite shape and Definite volume

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Multiple Choice

Select the right definition of a gas

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No definite shape, No definite Volume

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No definite shape, but definite volume

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Definite shape and definite volume

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Multiple Choice

Which statement about physical changes is true ?

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physical changes create a new substance

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physical changes does not involve a change

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physical changes causes the states of matter to change

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Multiple Choice

Select an example of Chemical Changes

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Apples cut in half

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Folded paper

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Rusted metal

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Liquid changing to gas

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Multiple Choice

Select the image that represents a chemical change

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Multiple Choice

Select the images that represents a physical change

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Multiple Choice

Which statement is true about the phases of water

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phases of water is a chemical change

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phases of water is a physical change

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Multiple Choice

Melting is

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liquid turning to solid

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solid to liquid

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gas to liquid

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liquid to gas

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Freezing is

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liquid to solid

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solid to liquid

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gas to liquid

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liquid to gas

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Condensation is

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liquid to solid

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solid to liquid

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gas to liquid

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liquid to gas

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Evaporation is

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liquid to solid

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solid to liquid

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gas to liquid

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liquid to gas

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Multiple Choice

boiling water is the same as

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melting

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freezing

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condensation

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evaporation

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Multiple Choice

How are mixtures separated

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by their properties

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by only their color

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they are not separated

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Which method would be best to separate this mixture

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Magnetism

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Sieving

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Sedimentation

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which method is best to separate this mixture

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Magnetism

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sieving

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Sedimentation

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Multiple Choice

Ms Williamson wanted to separate a mixture that had solids of different sizes which method would be best ?

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magnetism

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filtration

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sieving

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sedimentation

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Multiple Choice

Which method is used to separate a mixture based on its density

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Magnetism

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Filtration

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Sieving

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Floatation

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