
Measuring Matter
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Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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19 Slides • 28 Questions
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Word Cloud
Name three things that have mass in the fruit market photo
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Multiple Choice
________ is a measure of the force of gravity on an object.
Weight
Mass
Volume
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Multiple Choice
To measure ________, you can use a scale, but not for mass or volume.
weight
mass
volume
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Multiple Select
How can matter be measured? (hint: 3 answers)
solid
liquid
gas
volume
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Draw
On Earth, the bananas on the scale weigh two pounds. What do you think they would weigh on Jupiter?
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Poll
A mechanical scale is like a seesaw. An object of unknown mass is put on one side of the scale, and then weighted tabs are moved on the other side of the fulcrum until the two sides are in balance. Gravity is acting on both sides with the same force. Do you think this measures mass? Or weight?
Mass
Weight
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Multiple Choice
Mass is measured in ___________.
kilograms (kg)
liter (l)
pounds (lb)
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Multiple Choice
What is volume measured in?
kilograms
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Multiple Choice
What is weight?
is a measure of the force of gravity on an object.
the mass of an object
the amount of space matter takes
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of weight?
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Multiple Choice
What is mass?
is a measure of the force of gravity on an object.
amount of space that matter occupies
the amount of matter in an object
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of mass?
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What is volume?
is a measure of the force of gravity on an object.
amount of space that matter occupies
the amount of matter in an object
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of volume?
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Open Ended
This boy is skipping stones at Point Lobos State Reserve in Monterey County, California. Why do the stones sink to the bottom of the water?
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Labelling
Starting from the bottom, label the most to least dense.
honey
1.36 g/mL
corn syrup
1.33 g/mL
water
1.00 g/mL
vegetable oil
0.91 g/mL
dish soap
1.03 g/mL
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula for calculating density?
Density=Mass/Volume
Density=Mass x Volume
Density= Mass x Weight
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