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Science Lesson 7.03 - 7.05

Science Lesson 7.03 - 7.05

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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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Compare the objects. Which physical property is similar between them?

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Color

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Size

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Shape

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Texture

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Compare the two objects. Which physical properties are different?

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Color and size

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Color and texture

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Size and hardness

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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?

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Metal

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Plastic

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Rubber

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Wood

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What physical property is different between the plastic bags and cups?

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The plastic bags are softer than the plastic cups.

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The plastic bags hold food, and the plastic cups hold water.

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The plastic bags are smooth, and the plastic cups are rough.

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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?

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The blocks, because they are small and easy to work with

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The feathers, because they are light and soft

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The metal pipes, because they are shiny

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The wood, because it is strong and hard

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Multiple Choice

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Identify which physical properties best show the differences between these two sets of shoes.

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color and texture

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size and color

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shape and color

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color, size, and shape

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Multiple Choice

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Compare these two groups of blocks. Which physical property is the main difference between the two groups of blocks?

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Color

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Shape

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Structure

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Texture

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement best describes the differences between these pillows?

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The pillows differ in hardness and shape.

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The pillows differ in hardness and color.

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The pillows differ in shape and color.

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The pillows differ in texture and hardness.

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Multiple Choice

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Compare these two balls. What is the best way to describe the difference between the objects?

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Both objects are round, but the soccer ball has a smoother texture than the baseball.

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Both objects are round, but the soccer ball is smaller than the baseball.

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Both objects are used to play sports, are white, and have a round shape.

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Both objects are used to play sports and have the same size and texture.

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Multiple Choice

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What physical property do the hammers have in common?

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They are the same color.

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They are a similar shape.

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They have the same mass.

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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

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Observe the volume of liquid in each container. Which statement best describes the volume of liquid for all three containers?

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Less than a liter

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More than one liter, but less than two liters

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More than three liters

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More than two liters but less than three liters.

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Multiple Choice

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If the liquid in container A is poured out, the volume will ________.

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be the same as container B

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be the same as container C

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be the same as container D

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stay the same in each

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Multiple Choice

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Sort the containers of liquid from smallest volume to largest volume.

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D, A, C, B

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D, A, B, C

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D, C, A, B

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D, C, B, A

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Multiple Choice

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Both of the objects shown in the image are filled with water. What do you predict about the volume of each object?

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The bowl will have a greater volume.

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The bowl will have a smaller volume.

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The cup will have a greater volume.

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The volume will be the same.

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Multiple Choice

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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?

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Measure the mass of both containers and see which measurement is larger

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Measure the length of both containers and see which measurement is larger

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Measure the temperature of both liquids and see which measurement is larger

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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?

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Both containers will have the same volume of water.

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The one-liter, container will have a greater volume of water.

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The two-liter, container will have a greater volume of water.

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The volume of water in each container cannot be compared.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the volume of milk in these two containers?

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A liter

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Less than a liter

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More than a liter but less than two liters

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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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