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Grade 5 Properties of Matter
                measures how much space matter takes up.
  1. Mass
  2. Weight
  3. Volume
  4. Density
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
The                of an object or substance is the amount of mass per unit in a liquid.
  1. volume
  2. mass
  3. matter
  4. density
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid is called the                  .
  1. melting point
  2. freezing point
  3. boiling point
  4. none of the above
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Most elements are metals. Which of the following is a physical property of metals?
  1. shiny
  2. bendable
  3. conducts heat
  4. all of the above
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Adding                      to water increases its density.
  1. water
  2. salt
  3. neither of the above
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
A teacher mixes two liquids which are the same temperature together in a glass. A thermometer in the glass shows a temperature increase of several degrees. This change in temperature indicates:
  1. a chemical change
  2. the densities of the liquids have increased
  3. a change in state of matter
  4. a mixture has been produced
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Create a Venn Diagram that relates physical changes and chemical changes. Label one circle "Physical Change" and the other circle "Chemical Change". Add the terms listed below to your Venn Diagram.

melting, burning, light produced, freezing, matter conserved, new substance created, mixing, can be reversed, change in size, cannot be reversed

Venn Diagram
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Name 5 properties of matter.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Which activity below does not represent a chemical change?
  1. burning logs
  2. ripening pears
  3. decaying leaves
  4. melting ice cubes
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Why do most materials get smaller when they cool?
  1. Some particles are destroyed.
  2. The particles have less space between them.
  3. Some particle turn into a different material.
  4. The particles have more space between them.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
What state of matter has no definite shape or volume?
  1. solid
  2. liquid
  3. gas
  4. mass
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
What state of matter has both a definite shape and volume?
  1. solid
  2. liquid
  3. gas
  4. mass
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Heating makes a solid turn into a liquid.
  1. melt
  2. freeze
  3. evaporate
  4. condense
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
The amount of matter in an object is the        mass       of the object.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
List 3 examples of matter in the classroom
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Matter that is liquid tends to be more dense than matter that is
  1. gas.
  2. solid.
  3. liquid.
  4. matter.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Physical properties are those that can be        seen        and             measured              without changing a material.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Heating makes a liquid turn into a gas.
  1. melt
  2. freeze
  3. evaporate
  4. condense
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Physical Change
  1. A change in which the matter keeps the same chemical properties; a change in size, shape, volume, or state of matter.
  2. The process by which particles leave a gas and become a liquid.
  3. A substance made by a chemical reaction.
  4. The process by which particles leave a liquid and become a gas.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Sharpening your pencil is a            physical            type of change.
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