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Science

4th Grade

Easy

NGSS.5-PS1-3, ESS2.A, NGSS.5-PS1-2

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Standards-aligned

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COLLEEN GROGAN-SMITH

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How do scientists classify objects based on their mass? Can you think of examples?

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Find the mass.

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285.3 g

2

275.5 g

3

275.3 g

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value on the balance?

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307 g

2

37.3 g

3

137.4 g

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value on the balance?

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354.6 g

2

430 g

3

645.3 g

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Dropdown

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Classify each animal as having a small mass or a large mass.

The elephant has a ​
mass.

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Classify each animal as having a small mass or a large mass.



The giraffe has a ​
mass.

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Classify each animal as having a small mass or a large mass.



The badger has a ​
mass.

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Classify each animal as having a small mass or a large mass.



The eagle has a ​
mass.

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Multiple Choice

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Marissa has three cups of liquids. She has 20 grams of water, 15 grams of milk, and 10 grams of orange juice.

Which cup has the greatest mass?

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The water

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The milk

3

The orange juice

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They all have the same mass.

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Tell me one object that has a SMALL mass.

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Object 1 is ​
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Object 2 is ​


Object 3 is ​
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same density as water
less dense than water
more dense than water

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

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anything that has mass and takes up space
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matter

metamorphic rock

mineral

plate

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What is mass?


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how much matter is in the object
how heavy it is
how much space it takes up
the shape of the object

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How do scientists classify objects based on their mass? Can you think of examples?

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