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Properties of Matter REVIEW

Properties of Matter REVIEW

Assessment

Presentation

Science

4th - 6th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-PS3-3, MS-ESS2-2

+5

Standards-aligned

Created by

ASHLEY PEREZ

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7 Slides • 18 Questions

1

Properties of Matter

Before we review some important vocab terms, let's do a little warming up~

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Multiple Choice

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Click the picture and Analyze it.


The diagram shows parts of a process that occurred over time.

Which process does this diagram most likely represent?

1

the erosion of a coastline

2

the deposition of sediments

3

the weathering of a mountain

4

the formation of a sea

3

Multiple Choice

Which statement correctly describes how a landform is formed?

1

a lake is formed when flowing water carves out the sides of a canyon

2

a mountain range is formed when glaciers slowly move across the landscape

3

a delta is formed at a mouth of a river when flowing water slows and deposits sediment

4

a u-shaped valley is formed when winds pickup and moves sediment away from the landscape

4

LET'S REVIEW SOME VOCAB. TERMS

In the next few slides, you will either read statements or examine pictures then choose the correct vocab term the connects you to the concept

5

Multiple Choice

When observing an object, you look for its: solubility, magnetism, physical state, mass, ability to conduct electricity or thermal energy and density.

These are referred to its physical properties of matter.

1

agree

2

disagree

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7

Multiple Select

The gaseous state of water can be (select all that apply):

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ice

2

steam

3

water vapor

4

mist/ fog

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helium

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Multiple Choice

Matter that has a definite volume and shape.

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

State of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

A state of matter that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. It will take the shape of the container it is in.

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

An INSULATOR:

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melts metals

2

turns into a gas when heated

3

blocks or slows down the transfer of heat energy

4

speeds up transfer of heat energy

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Multiple Choice

A CONDUCTOR:

1

turns into a solid when the temperature drops

2

is an inherited trait

3

stops electrical energy from flowing

4

allows heat energy to flow freely through it

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Multiple Choice

A conductor:

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turns into a solid when temperature drops

2

is an inherited trait

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Open Ended

List 3 CONDUCTORS

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Multiple Choice

All circuits should include wires (conductor), a battery (energy source) and a load (light, bell, fan).

1

Agree

2

Disagree

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Multiple Select

Parts of a circuit include:

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2
3
4
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Open Ended

List 3 INSULATORS

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Open Ended

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In wires, they are part insulator and part conductor.

Identify the parts by completing the sentence stem below:


In a wire the ___________ is the conductor, and the ____________ is the insulator.

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Multiple Choice

MASS is:

1

how much something weighs

2

the measurement of the amount of matter in an object

3

as large as a boat

4

is less dense than water

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23

Multiple Choice

MASS will always be more dense than water.

1

Agree

2

Disagree

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Open Ended

Why will MASS not always be more dense than water?

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Properties of Matter

Before we review some important vocab terms, let's do a little warming up~

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