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Measuring Matter Lesson

Measuring Matter Lesson

Assessment

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

19 Slides • 28 Questions

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Word Cloud

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Name three things that have mass in the fruit market photo

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Drag and Drop

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is the amount of matter in an object.
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Mass
Weight
Volume

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Drag and Drop

An object’s mass​
change even if the force of ​
upon the object changes.
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does not
gravity
does
mass

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Dropdown

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is the amount of space that matter occupies.

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Drag and Drop

All forms of ​
—solids, liquids, and gases—have ​
.
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matter
volume
energy
density

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Multiple Choice

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  • ________ is a measure of the force of gravity on an object. 

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Weight

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Mass

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Volume

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Drag and Drop

The force of ​
depends on the ​
of the planet or moon where the object is being weighed.
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gravity
mass
weight
temperature

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Multiple Choice

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To measure ________, you can use a scale, but not for mass or volume.

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weight

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mass

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volume

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Multiple Select

How can matter be measured? (hint: 3 answers)

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solid

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liquid

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gas

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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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does not change with location even if the force of ​
changes.

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Poll

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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 ___________.

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kilograms (kg)

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liter (l)

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pounds (lb)

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Multiple Choice

What is volume measured in?

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liters
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kilograms

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grams

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Drag and Drop

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is the amount of space that matter takes up.
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Volume
Mass
Weight

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Multiple Choice

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What is weight?

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  • is a measure of the force of gravity on an object. 

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the mass of an object

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the amount of space matter takes

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of weight?

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the size of an object
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the temperature of an object
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force exerted on an object due to gravity

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Multiple Choice

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What is mass?

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  • is a measure of the force of gravity on an object. 

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amount of space that matter occupies

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the amount of matter in an object

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of mass?

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A thought, a feeling, or a dream
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A feather, a cloud, or a ray of light
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A brick, a book, or a person

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Multiple Choice

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What is volume?

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  • is a measure of the force of gravity on an object. 

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amount of space that matter occupies

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the amount of matter in an object

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of volume?

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The color of a flower
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The weight of a book
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The amount of water in a glass

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Open Ended

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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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is a measure of the mass of a material in a given volume.
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Density
Weight
Volume

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An object with a density ​
than that of water, like a rock, will ​
. An object with a ​
density, such as a piece of ​
, will float.
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greater
lesser
wood
sink

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Labelling

Starting from the bottom, label the most to least dense.

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 dish soap

1.03 g/mL

 vegetable oil

0.91 g/mL

 honey

1.36 g/mL

 corn syrup

1.33 g/mL

water

1.00 g/mL

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Multiple Choice

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What is the formula for calculating density? 

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Density=Mass/Volume

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Density=Mass x Volume

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Density= Mass x Weight

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Drag and Drop

Most substances become ​
as temperature ​
and ​
as temperature ​
.
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less dense
increases
more dense
decreases

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Drag and Drop

One factor that does affect density is ​
.
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temperature
pressure
color
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