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Reviewing Matter, Chapter 10, Grade 3 Science

Reviewing Matter, Chapter 10, Grade 3 Science. An object’s ___________ is the amount of matter it has. Mass. Each of the tiny particles that make up an element is called an ___. atom. A graduated cylinder or measuring cup is used to find a liquid’s ___. volume.

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Reviewing Matter, Chapter 10, Grade 3 Science

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  1. Reviewing Matter, Chapter 10, Grade 3 Science

  2. An object’s ___________ is the amount of matter it has. Mass

  3. Each of the tiny particles that make up an element is called an ___. atom

  4. A graduated cylinder or measuring cup is used to find a liquid’s ___. volume

  5. A balloon gets larger when air is blown into it because of air ____. pressure

  6. An object that floats in water has ___ in water. buoyancy

  7. Anything that takes up space and has mass is ____. matter

  8. Objects with atoms packed tightly together are ____. solids

  9. An object’s _____ is the amount of matter the object has in a certain amount of space. density

  10. Matter with atoms packed loosely are ________. gases

  11. Mass is measured in ____. Grams and kilograms

  12. Three forms of matter are:

  13. _____ always keep their shape. Solids

  14. Objects that sink in water have more _____ than water. density

  15. Matter with atoms that will fill up the space they are in are called ___. gases

  16. We are measuring ___ when we measure mm, cm, and km. length

  17. The ____ of an object will never change. mass

  18. How do you measure the volume of an empty box? Cubic units

  19. A balance scale is used to measure _____. mass

  20. Volume can be measured in one of two ways. They are: Graduated cylinder Cubic units

  21. Small, large, hard, soft, rough, smooth are all words to describe an object’s ___. properties

  22. Mass on Earth compare to mass on the moon will be _____. different

  23. Use your gray matter to study matter! Ask your Mom or Dad to help you.

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