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Solids, Liquids, Gases

Solids, Liquids, Gases

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Presentation

Science

2nd Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
5-PS1-3, MS-PS1-4, 5-PS1-1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Rashawn Jackson

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1 Slide • 21 Questions

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Multiple Choice

A student is classifying items by their state of matter. Which items would they classify

as liquid?

1

Soup

2

Book

3

Snow

4

ice

3

Multiple Choice

Identify which object shows a liquid.

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2
3
4

4

Multiple Choice

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Which statement describes the state of matter of the jar and its contents?

1

The jar is solid and the contents are liquid.

2

The jar is clear and the contents are white.

3

The jar is solid and the contents are soft.

4

The jar is solid and the contents are solid.

5

Multiple Choice

A student is classifying items by their state of matter. Which items would they classify

as solid?

1

Coffee

2

snow

3

soup

4

Water

6

Multiple Choice

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What title would be best for column A?

1

Solid Materials

2

Liquid Materials

3

Flexible Materials

4

Warm Materials

7

Multiple Choice

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What title would be best for column B?

1

Solid Materials

2

Liquid Materials

3

Flexible Materials

4

Warm Materials

8

Multiple Choice

Solids, liquids, and gases are types of –

1

foods

2

medicine

3

models

4

matter

9

Multiple Choice

What state of matter is water when it freezes?

1

Solid

2

Liquid

3

Gas

4

Cold

10

Multiple Choice

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Which of these objects are solids?

1

Tea and air in the balloon

2

Bread and air in the balloon

3

Book and bread

4

Milk and book

11

Multiple Choice

Bread and milk are both solids because they both keep their shape.

1

True

2

False

12

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a solid?

1

A backpack because it is flexible.

2

A marble because it is smooth.

3

Honey because it takes the shape of its container.

4

Grains of sand because they fill a container.

13

Multiple Select

Which of the following best describes liquid?

Please select TWO answers

1

Liquid keeps its shape.

2

Liquid does not have its own shape.

3

Liquid is hard and does not change.

4

Liquid takes the shape of its container.

5

Liquid fills the air around it.

14

Multiple Choice

Two students were classifying items by their relative temperature. Which items would

they classify as hot?

1

bowl of soup

2

ice tea

3

ice cream

4

snow

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Multiple Choice

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Which physical property do the objects have in common?

1

Color

2

Shape

3

Texture

4

Flexibilty

16

Multiple Choice

If you pour beads from a tall round container into a short square container, the beads

keep their shape as they are added to the new container because beads are a –

1

gas

2

light

3

solid

4

liquid

17

Match

Match the following

Solid

Liquid

Gas

Book

Beads

Rocks

Water

Milk

Coffee

Air

18

Multiple Choice

Two students were discussing matter. The first student said that sand is a solid. The

student is correct because –

1

sand takes the shape of its container when poured.

2

sand fills the air around it.

3

sand has a definite shape.

4

sand does not have a definite shape.

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Multiple Choice

When you put water in a balloon, the water–

1

Disappears immediately.

2

turns to air and fills the space.

3

floats away and leaves the balloon flat.

4

takes the shape of the balloon.

20

Multiple Choice

Which statement about the states of matter is true?

1

Gases and liquids each have a definite shape when poured.

2

Gases and solids keep their shape in a new container.

3

Solids take the shape of their container.

4

Gases spread out and do not have a definite shape.

21

Multiple Choice

Which of these is a gas?

1

Ice Cream

2

Steam from a pot

3

cake

4

money

22

Multiple Choice

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Which of these statements describes the states of matter shown in the image?

1

The balloon is a liquid attached to a solid and filled with a gas.

2

The balloon is a gas attached to a solid and filled with a liquid.

3

The balloon is a solid attached to a gas and filled with a gas.

4

The balloon is a solid attached to a solid and filled with a gas.

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