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5th Science - Matter

5th Science - Matter

Assessment

Presentation

Science

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-PS2-3, MS-PS1-2

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Ricardo Arrazate

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0 Slides • 40 Questions

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Multiple Choice

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The process of water vapor changing to liquid water is called...

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Heat

2

Condensation

3

Precipitation

4

Evaporation

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The process of making something cooler by removing the heat (lowering the temperature) is called​
.​
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cooling
heating
evaporation
condensation

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Multiple Choice

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The process of liquid water changing into water vapor (gas) is called...

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Freezing

2

Cooling

3

Heating

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Evaporation

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Condensation

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Multiple Select

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Select all the states of matter we covered in science class.

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Solid

2

Liquid

3

Gas

4

Gel

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Oil

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Multiple Choice

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A student observes a glass of ice and water. The glass is dry on the outside. After 10 minutes students see drops of water outside of the glass. What is this called?

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Evaporation

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Freezing

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Condensation

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Cooling

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Melting

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The tiny parts that make up matter are called...​
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particles
grains
dust
molecules
substances

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Match

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Match the following

Gas

Solid

Liquid

Particles move freely and are spread out

Particles tighly packed close together

Particles that can slide past each other

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Matter is defined as anything that has​
and takes up​ space.

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Multiple Choice

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A student put two different ice cubes on two plates. One cube was 80 g and the other 40 g. Which result would be the same for both cubes?

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The total volume for each cube

2

The amount of liquid when melting

3

The temperature at which both melted

4

The time it took for both to melt

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Categorize

Options (6)

Particles packed together

Vibrate in place

Takes the shape of container

Particles past each other

Particles far apart

Particles move freely

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Organize these options into the right categories

Solid
Liquid
Gas

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Multiple Choice

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This is the physical property of being attracted to or repelled by a magnet.

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Evaporation

2

Plasma

3

Magnetism

4

Electricity

5

Conductivity

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Categorize

Options (8)

Steel

Iron

Nickel

Cobalt

Wood

Plastic

Paper

Aluminum

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Clasiffy the objects attracted to a magnet (magnetic) and the ones not attracted to a magnet (non-magnetic)

Magnetic
Non-magnetic

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Multiple Choice

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An aluminum can will be attracted to a magnet.

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True

2

False

3
4

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Categorize

Options (10)

Paper clip

Steel nail

Iron shavings

Metal door

Plastic cup

Wood beads

Glass jar

Cardboard box

Staples

Car tire

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Select the items that will be attracted to a magnet and the ones that will be repelled.

Attracted to a magnet
Repelled by a magnet

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A student wants to find out if a toy plane is made with materials that are magnetic. What is the BEST way to find out?

1

Use water

2

Use a magnet

3

Use heat

4

Ask Google

5

Cut it in half

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Multiple Choice

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Student places a magnet next to a gold ring. Which of the following will happen next?

1

The gold ring will bend

2

The gold ring will not move

3

The magnet will attract the gold ring

4

The magnet will repel the gold ring

5

The gold ring will bend

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The amount of matter in an object is called​
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mass
magnetism
volume
weight

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Drag and Drop

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A ​
a tool that is used to measure the amount of mass in an object.
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balance
scale
hammer
beaker
hot plate

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Multiple Choice

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The unit we use to measure mass is grams. (g).

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

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Calculate the volume of the cube in the picture.

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12 cm3

2

9 cm3

3

24 cm3

4

42 cm3

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Multiple Choice

What is the tool scientists use to measure the volume of liquids?

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Beaker

2

Scale

3

Ruler

4

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Multiple Choice

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What is the volume of the key in the picture?

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50 mL

2

60 mL

3

40 mL

4

10 mL

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Multiple Choice

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Tom has a small metal toy car and wants to measure its volume using water displacement. He fills a graduated cylinder with 100 milliliters of water. He then carefully places the toy car into the graduated cylinder, and the water level rises to 140 milliliters. What is the volume of the toy car?  


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100 mL

2

40 mL

3

140 mL

4

60 mL

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Multiple Select

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A student wants to determine the volume of the object in the picture. What tools should she use to find the answer? Select TWO

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Triple beam balance

2

Graduated cylinder

3

Ruler

4

Water

25

Dropdown

The ​
of an object always stays the same regarless of the location. The​
of an object changes depending on the object's location.

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Reorder

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Order the following fruits from greatest mass to least mass.

Orange

Apple

Banana

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2
3

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Drag and Drop

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Volume is the amount of​
that an object takes up.
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space
weight
mass
particles
heat

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Multiple Choice

Select the picture of a graduated cylinder.

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2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

Select the picture of the triple beam balance.

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2
3
4
5

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Multiple Choice

A student is trying to find the volume of an unknown object. He drops the object in a graduated cylinder witn 50 mL of water. The water level increases to 120 mL. What is the volume of the unknown object?

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70 mL

2

120 mL

3

50 mL

4

100 mL

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Dropdown

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Density is the ​
of a certain volume of matter.

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Match

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Density is always relative to water. Select what happens when an object is more dense or less dense than water.

More dense than water

Less dense than water

Equal to water density

The object will sink

The object will float

Object will stay in the middle of water.

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Look at the picture. Which objects are more dense than water. Select TWO.

1

olive oil

2

Syrup

3

Metal cube

4

strawberry

5

styrofoam

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Reorder

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The image shows three different liquids. Put the liquids in order from more dense to least dense.

Honey

Water

Oil

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2
3

35

Multiple Choice

A student placed two objects in a container of water. One of the objects floats and the other object sinks. What conclusion can the student draw from this observation?

1

One object is larger than the other.

2

One object has smother texture than the other.

3

One object is denser than the other.

4

Both objects are made from the same materials.

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Multiple Choice

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Liquids were placed into 4 graduated cylinders as shown in the ilustration. Each of the liquids has a different density. Based on the pictures, which liquids shown are denser than water?

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Corn oil and lamp oil

2

Lamp oil and maple syrup

3

Maple syrup and dish soap

4

Dish soap and corn oil

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Multiple Choice

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The image shows an ice cube floating in a glass of water. Why does the ice cube float instead of sink?

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Ice is more dense than water

2

Ice is less dense than water

3

Ice is a solid, and water is a liquid

4

Ice is white, and water is clear

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following objects is likely to have a relative density less than water?

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A metal coin

2

A wooden block

3

A rock

4

A glass bottle

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Multiple Choice

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if an object has a relative density greater than water, what does it mean?

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The object floats in water

2

The object sinks in water

3

The object is ligher than air

4

The object is invisible

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Multiple Choice

A cube of wood floats in water but a cube of gold of the same size sinks. What does this comparison reveal about the physical properties of the two materials?

1

Gold has a higher density is more bouyant.

2

Wood has a higher density, allowing to flat.

3

Gold has a higher density, which causes it to sink

4

The shape of the cubes is the determining factor for bouyancy.

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The process of water vapor changing to liquid water is called...

1

Heat

2

Condensation

3

Precipitation

4

Evaporation

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