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Matter & Cycling of Matter

Matter & Cycling of Matter

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-1, MS-LS1-6, MS-PS1-2

+5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kathleen Porter

Used 3+ times

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16 Slides • 28 Questions

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Matter & Cycling of Matter

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What are the charges in the atom's nucleus?

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Positive and Negative

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Negative and Neutral

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Neutral and Positive

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Neutral

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Multiple Choice

What are the charges in the atom's electron cloud?

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Positive and Negative

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Neutral and Positive

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Negative and Neutral

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Negative

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Multiple Choice

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Which element has the atomic number 8?

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Oxygen (O)

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Hydrogen (H)

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Iron (Fe)

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Helium (He)

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Multiple Choice

Elements with similar physical and chemical properties are in the same...

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Family

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Period

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Row

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Color Section

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Multiple Choice

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Which element will have similar properties to Oxygen?

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Sulfur (S)

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Florine (F)

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Hydrogen (H)

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Nitrogen (N)

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Multiple Choice

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Water is an example of...

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an element

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molecule of an element

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molecule of a compound

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Multiple Choice

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How many atoms are in this water molecule?

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1

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3

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none

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Multiple Choice

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How many elements are in this water molecule?

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1

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3

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none

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Multiple Choice

What type of change is required to create a compound?

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physical change

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chemical change

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following substances is a compound?

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Chlorine (Cl)

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Hydrogen ion (H+)

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Sodium (Na)

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Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)

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Multiple Choice

Hydrogen gas (H2) is an example of...

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an element

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a molecule of an element

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a molecule of a compound

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Multiple Choice

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This picture is an example of...

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mixture

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pure substance

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This picture is an example of...

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mixture

2

pure substance

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This picture is an example of...

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mixture

2

pure substance

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Multiple Choice

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This picture is an example of...

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mixture

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pure substance

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Multiple Choice

Water is an example of...

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mixture

2

pure substance

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Multiple Choice

Salt water is an example of...

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mixture

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pure substance

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Multiple Choice

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Salt water is an example of...

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homogenous mixture

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heterogenous mixture

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Multiple Choice

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Sand and water is an example of...

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homogenous mixture

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heterogenous mixture

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a raw material required by plants for cellular respiration?

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Carbon dioxide

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Sunlight

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H2O

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Oxygen

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a raw material required by plants for photosynthesis?

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Oxygen

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Energy (ATP)

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Glucose

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Carbon Dioxide

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are carbon reservoirs (check all that apply

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Animals

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Atmosphere

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Fossil Fuel

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Plants

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Water

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the process when plants take the carbon out of the atmosphere?

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cellular respiration

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photoysnthesis

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carbon dating

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Multiple Choice

What process do living organisms do to return the carbon to the atmosphere?

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Photosynthesis

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Cellular Respiration

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Protein synthesis

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Combustion

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Multiple Choice

True or false: Animals are the only organisms that do cellular respiration

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

What type of organisms get energy stored in carbon molecules from other organisms?

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Producer

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Autotroph

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Decomposer

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Heterotroph

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Multiple Choice

What role in our ecosystem returns carbon stored inside of organisms back to the soil?

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Producer

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Herbivore

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Primary Consumer

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Decomposer

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Multiple Choice

After an organism dies, the amount of carbon in the carbon cycle . . .

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increases because more is produced by consumers

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decreases because that organism is dying and will be decomposed

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stay the same because that carbon will be cycled into another resevior

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