
Measurement Review
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Monica Contreras
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4 Slides • 21 Questions
1
Multiple Choice
The amount of heat energy in a substance is called
volume
mass
weight
temperature
2
Multiple Choice
What is volume?
The amount of matter in an object
The amount of space something takes up
How much heat energy is in a substance
Getting a good grade
3
Multiple Choice
A measure of the downward force of gravity on an object is...
mass
volume
weight
temperature
4
Multiple Choice
A thermometer is used to measure
mass
weight
volume
temperature
5
Multiple Choice
A graduated cylinder and beaker are used to measure
solid volume
liquid volume
mass
weight
6
Multiple Choice
A balance is used to measure
temperature
mass
weight
volume
7
Multiple Choice
A scale is used to measure
weight
mass
solid volume
temperature
8
Multiple Choice
Degrees Fahrenheit and Degrees Celsius are the units used when measuring
liquid volume
temperature
solid volume
mass
9
Multiple Choice
Grams and kilograms are the units used when measureing
volume
weight
mass
temperature
10
Multiple Choice
Which unit is used to measure liquid volume?
Cubic inches
Pounds
Cubic feet
Gallons
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Mass, Volume, Temperature
Review the tools and unit of measure used for each type of measurable property of matter.

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Mass
To measure mass, scientists use either a balance scale or pan balance
The unit of measure for mass is grams (g) or kilograms (kg)
Mass measures how much matter an object has
A scientist will often measure the mass of an object and compare its mass to another object using the words heavier or lighter, more or less mass.
13
Multiple Choice
What tool is used to measure mass?
graduated cylinder
balance scale
thermometer
tape measure
14
Multiple Select
Which of the following units of measure is used to measure mass? Check all that apply.
liters
grams
kilograms
inches
mL
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Open Ended
Mrs. Keith measures the mass of her two kittens. Kitten A measures at 45g and Kitten B measures at 53 grams. Which kitten has a greater mass?
16
Multiple Choice
Mrs. San measures two notebooks that are different sizes.
Notebook A- 23g
Notebook B- 28g
Which of the following is an observation that can be made about the notebooks?
Notebook A is blue
Notebook A has a greater mass than notebook B
Notebook A is heavier than Notebook B
Notebook B has a greater mass than Notebook A
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Temperature
The measure of how hot or cold something is
Temperature is measured using a thermometer
Temperature is measured using degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius, most scientists use Celsius
18
Multiple Choice
Mrs. Miles measures the temperature of two different cups of water.
Cup A- 22 degrees Celsius
Cup B- 29 degrees Celsius
Which of the following is an inference one could make about the location of the two cups?
Cup B is hotter so it might be in the sun (direct sunlight)
Cup B is cooler so it might be in the shade
Cup A is 7 degrees less than Cup B
Cup B is 7 degrees greater than Cup A
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Jones measures the temperature in the morning and in the afternoon.
Morning- 29 degrees Celsius
Afternoon - 33 degrees Celsius
Which of the following is an observation that can be made?
The temperature decreased by 12 degrees
The temperature increased by 2 degrees
The temperature stayed the same
The temperature increased by 4 degrees
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Volume
The measure of how much space an object takes up
Volume is measured using a graduated cylinder
Using the water displacement theory, scientists can determine how much space an object takes by determining the starting level of a graduated cylinder, placing the object in, and determining the ending level. The volume is found by finding the DIFFERENCE between the starting and ending level (subtracting)
Volume is measured using liters (L) and milliliters (mL)
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Multiple Choice
Mrs. Thompson wants to find the volume of a pencil. She finds the starting level of water in her graduated cylinder, 24 milliliters. She then places the pencil in the graduated cylinder and measures the level, 30 mL. What is the volume of the pencil?
12 milliliters
54 milliliters
6 milliliters
30 milliliters
22
Multiple Choice
Mr. Jones measures the temperature in the morning and in the afternoon.
Morning- 29 degrees Celsius
Afternoon - 33 degrees Celsius
Which of the following is an observation that can be made?
The temperature decreased by 12 degrees
The temperature increased by 2 degrees
The temperature stayed the same
The temperature increased by 4 degrees
23
Multiple Select
Select all of the observable properties of matter
shape
color
hardness
size
texture
24
Multiple Select
Select all of the measurable properties of matter
mass
volume
length (inches)
hardness
25
Poll
Please select the choice that describes how confident you feel about your knowledge of Mass, Volume, and Temperature
#1 I feel unsure about their definition and how to compare the mass, volume and temperature of different objects
#2 I feel somewhat comfortable measuring mass, volume and temperature
#3 I feel confident in my ability to measure mass and volume but I may still make a few mistakes
#4 I feel extremely confident in my ability to measure and compare mass, volume and temperature of different objects.
The amount of heat energy in a substance is called
volume
mass
weight
temperature
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