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Science Lesson 7.03 - 7.05

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7.03 Comparing Properties
Physical properties are characteristics of things we can observe with our senses
Examples: size, color, shape, texture, temperature
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Multiple Choice
Compare the objects. Which physical property is similar between them?
Color
Size
Shape
Texture
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Compare the two objects. Which physical properties are different?
Color and size
Color and texture
Size and hardness
Size and shape
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Multiple Choice
A car needs to be built with materials that are really strong and don't bend easily. Which material would be best to build a car with?
Metal
Plastic
Rubber
Wood
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Multiple Choice
What physical property is different between the plastic bags and cups?
The plastic bags are softer than the plastic cups.
The plastic bags hold food, and the plastic cups hold water.
The plastic bags are smooth, and the plastic cups are rough.
The plastic bags and the plastic cups are both blue and white.
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Multiple Choice
You have some feathers, toy blocks, metal pipes, and wooden logs. Which one would be best to build a doghouse with?
The blocks, because they are small and easy to work with
The feathers, because they are light and soft
The metal pipes, because they are shiny
The wood, because it is strong and hard
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Multiple Choice
Identify which physical properties best show the differences between these two sets of shoes.
color and texture
size and color
shape and color
color, size, and shape
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Multiple Choice
Compare these two groups of blocks. Which physical property is the main difference between the two groups of blocks?
Color
Shape
Structure
Texture
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the differences between these pillows?
The pillows differ in hardness and shape.
The pillows differ in hardness and color.
The pillows differ in shape and color.
The pillows differ in texture and hardness.
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Multiple Choice
Compare these two balls. What is the best way to describe the difference between the objects?
Both objects are round, but the soccer ball has a smoother texture than the baseball.
Both objects are round, but the soccer ball is smaller than the baseball.
Both objects are used to play sports, are white, and have a round shape.
Both objects are used to play sports and have the same size and texture.
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Multiple Choice
What physical property do the hammers have in common?
They are the same color.
They are a similar shape.
They have the same mass.
They would feel the same.
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7.04 Mass of a Solid
Mass is the amount of matter in an object
Mass is different from weight.
Weight is the mass of an object + the pull from gravity
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7.05 Volume of a Liquid
the amount of space a liquid takes up
measured in milliliters and liters
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Multiple Choice
Observe the volume of liquid in each container. Which statement best describes the volume of liquid for all three containers?
Less than a liter
More than one liter, but less than two liters
More than three liters
More than two liters but less than three liters.
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Multiple Choice
If the liquid in container A is poured out, the volume will ________.
be the same as container B
be the same as container C
be the same as container D
stay the same in each
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Multiple Choice
Sort the containers of liquid from smallest volume to largest volume.
D, A, C, B
D, A, B, C
D, C, A, B
D, C, B, A
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Multiple Choice
Both of the objects shown in the image are filled with water. What do you predict about the volume of each object?
The bowl will have a greater volume.
The bowl will have a smaller volume.
The cup will have a greater volume.
The volume will be the same.
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Multiple Choice
If you wanted to measure the volume of this liquid, what would be the correct combination of measuring cylinders you would use?
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Multiple Choice
You have two different containers with liquid in each.How can you find out which container has a larger volume of liquid?
Measure the mass of both containers and see which measurement is larger
Measure the length of both containers and see which measurement is larger
Measure the temperature of both liquids and see which measurement is larger
Measure the amount of both liquids and see which measurement is larger
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Multiple Choice
If a one liter container is filled with water and a two liter container is half filled with water, what would you predict about the volume of the containers?
Both containers will have the same volume of water.
The one-liter, container will have a greater volume of water.
The two-liter, container will have a greater volume of water.
The volume of water in each container cannot be compared.
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Multiple Choice
What is the volume of milk in these two containers?
A liter
Less than a liter
More than a liter but less than two liters
Two liters
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Multiple Choice
Which tool would you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
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Multiple Choice
Which tool would you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
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