
Q2T2 States of Matter roblox lesson
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Open Ended
Why do you think it is important to understand the different states of matter in our everyday lives?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes how the particles in a liquid behave?
They are packed tightly and vibrate in fixed positions.
They are far apart and move freely in all directions.
They are close together but can slide past each other.
They are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern.
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Open Ended
Explain how the particles in a gas behave differently from those in a solid or a liquid, using examples from the Roblox adventure.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are properties of gases based on the Roblox adventure?
They have a definite shape.
Their particles are very far apart and move rapidly.
They fill any container they are in.
They have a definite volume.
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Multiple Choice
What are the three main 'States of Matter' discussed in the adventure?
Hard, Soft, and Bouncy
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Small, Medium, and Large
Rocks, Water, and Air
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Multiple Choice
Which of these Roblox items would be an example of a solid?
A glass of Bloxy Cola
The steam from a hot cauldron
Your trusty pickaxe
Air inside a balloon
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Multiple Choice
What happens to a liquid when you pour it from one container to another?
It keeps its original shape.
It changes into a gas.
It takes the shape of the new container.
Its particles stop moving.
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Open Ended
Explain in your own words why a "Bloxy Burger" is considered a solid.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements correctly describe the behavior of particles in solids and liquids?
Particles in solids are tightly packed and vibrate in place, while particles in liquids are close together but can slide past each other.
Particles in solids move freely and fill the container, while particles in liquids are fixed in place.
Particles in solids and liquids both move freely and fill the container.
Particles in solids are far apart, while particles in liquids are tightly packed and vibrate in place.
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Multiple Choice
What would happen to the shape and volume of a block of ice if you used a magical potion to turn it into water?
The shape would stay the same, but the volume would change.
The shape would change to fit its container, but the volume would stay the same.
Both the shape and volume would stay the same.
Both the shape and volume would change.
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Open Ended
What is one question you still have about the states of matter, or is there something you would like to learn more about?
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Multiple Choice
How do the particles in a solid differ from those in a liquid, based on what you learned in the lesson?
Particles in a solid are packed closely together and vibrate in fixed positions, while particles in a liquid are close but can slide past each other.
Particles in a solid are far apart and move freely, while particles in a liquid are tightly packed and do not move.
Particles in both solids and liquids are packed loosely and move randomly.
Particles in a solid and a liquid are exactly the same.
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