CPS U2 S1 Elements/Compounds/Mixtures - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
CPS U2 S1 Elements/Compounds/Mixtures

65Q

9th

Element, Compound, Mixture Review - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Element, Compound, Mixture Review

71Q

7th

Substances, mixtures, properties - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Substances, mixtures, properties

22Q

7th

Honors Mixture Quiz - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Honors Mixture Quiz

22Q

6th

Investigating Properties of Matter  - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Investigating Properties of Matter

12Q

6th

Classification of Matter - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Classification of Matter

15Q

9th

Matter Test Review - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Matter Test Review

73Q

9th - 12th

Classification of matter - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Classification of matter

19Q

9th

Matter Around Us: Mastery Test - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Matter Around Us: Mastery Test

24Q

9th

Chapter 6: Substances (Barsam) - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Chapter 6: Substances (Barsam)

10Q

8th

Module 2 - Properties and States of Matter - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Module 2 - Properties and States of Matter

19Q

9th

15.1 - Composition of Matter(25pts.) - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
15.1 - Composition of Matter(25pts.)

10Q

9th - 12th

Unit 01: Investigating Properties of Matter - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Unit 01: Investigating Properties of Matter

20Q

8th

Molecules and Extended Structures - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Molecules and Extended Structures

11Q

7th

Molecules and Compounds - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Molecules and Compounds

19Q

6th

Unit 6 (Classifying Matter) Quiz Review - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Unit 6 (Classifying Matter) Quiz Review

18Q

10th

Classifying Matter - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Classifying Matter

13Q

8th

Pure substance and mixture IA1 review - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Pure substance and mixture IA1 review

11Q

6th - 8th

Investigating Matter (PLTW) - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Investigating Matter (PLTW)

15Q

5th

Types of Matter Practice - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Types of Matter Practice

24Q

7th - 9th

Unit 3 Basic Chemistry Vocabulary - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Unit 3 Basic Chemistry Vocabulary

18Q

10th - Uni

4-4-25: 6th Grade CDB Review - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
4-4-25: 6th Grade CDB Review

20Q

6th

Formation of New Substances Quiz - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
Formation of New Substances Quiz

20Q

5th

6th Grade Properties of Matter Quiz - Imprimible Pure-substance-vs-mixture Worksheets Kindergarten - Quizizz
6th Grade Properties of Matter Quiz

10Q

6th

Explore printable Pure Substance Vs Mixture worksheets for Kindergarten

Pure substance vs mixture worksheets for kindergarten through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) introduce young learners to fundamental chemistry concepts through age-appropriate activities and visual exercises. These educational materials help kindergarten students develop critical observation skills by identifying everyday items as either pure substances or mixtures, building foundational scientific thinking that will support future chemistry learning. The worksheets feature colorful illustrations and simple sorting activities that make abstract concepts concrete for early learners, with each printable resource including an answer key to support both independent practice and guided instruction. Free practice problems focus on familiar objects like salt, water, trail mix, and fruit salad, allowing students to connect scientific terminology with real-world examples while strengthening their ability to categorize and classify materials based on composition.

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