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Matter Presentation

Matter Presentation

Assessment

Presentation

Science

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS1-4, MS-ESS1-2

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Christy King

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26 Slides • 6 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which state of matter has particles that only vibrate, and are close together?

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Plasma
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Gas
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Liquid
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Solid

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Multiple Choice

Which state of matter has particles that are very close together but can move around each other?

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Plasma
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Gas
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Solid
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Liquid

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Multiple Choice

Which state of matter has particles that are far apart and move quickly in all directions?

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Gas
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Solid
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Liquid
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Plasma

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What did the particles look like at the beginning?

What do they look like at the end?

What conclusions can we draw about the states of matter and the temperature?

Let's Investigate.

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Multiple Choice

A block of ice is removed from the freezer and placed in a warm room. What will most likely happen to the particles in the ice?

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The particles in the ice will lose energy and freeze further.
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The particles in the ice will evaporate immediately into gas.
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The particles in the ice will remain unchanged in temperature.
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The particles in the ice will speed up and spread apart.

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Match

Match the phase change with the correct temperature change.

solid to gas

gas to liquid

liquid to solid

gas to solid

Solid to liquid

increase in temperature

descrease in temperature

decrease in temperature

decrease in temperature

increase in temperature

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Drag and Drop

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Heat is being ​
the sample of water in the investigation. The evidence that supports this is the water sample undergoes a phase change from ​
. The particles in the water sample are ​
in the initial observation, ​
after 2 hours, and ​
after 2 days.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
added to
solid to liquid to gas
vibrating in a fixed position
sliding past one another
moving rapidly apart

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