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Physical Science!

Physical Science!. I can identify characteristics of a simple physical change I can identify characteristics of a simple chemical change. When a new material is made by combining two or more materials, it has chemical properties that are different from the original materials

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Physical Science!

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  1. Physical Science! I can identify characteristics of a simple physical change I can identify characteristics of a simple chemical change. When a new material is made by combining two or more materials, it has chemical properties that are different from the original materials I can describe objects by the properties of the materials from which they are made and that these properties can be used to separate or sort a group of objects I can explain that matter has different states (e.g., solid, liquid and gas) and that each state has distinct physical properties.

  2. Name the physical property below that describes the surface of something, or how it feels. • Size • Shape • Color • Texture

  3. The Ooga ball is bigger than the stapler because it has a larger… • Volume • Density • Matter • Solid

  4. The stapler is heavier than the Ooga ball, even though it is smaller. This is because it has a higher… • Volume • Density • Matter • Solid

  5. I have 4 objects: a pencil, a rubber band, a piece of paper, and a popsicle stick. I sorted these items: 1. Paper 2. Popsicle Stick Rubber Band PencilWhat categories did I use to sort the objects? • Comes from trees and Does not come from trees • Smooth texture and Not Smooth • Bendable and not Bendable • Who cares?

  6. This state of matter has molecules that move around violently, and go wherever they can, as fast as they can…they are the fastest. Think of the volunteers in class.  • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Density

  7. This state of matter has a fixed shape that does not change easily. • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Density

  8. Choose the following statement that BEST describes a PHYSICAL change: • A physical property is changed, but the matter itself is not changed • Heat and/gas could be produced from the change • It has volume • It has density

  9. Choose the following statement that BEST describes a CHEMICAL change: • A physical property is changed, but the matter itself is not changed • Heat, gas, or a new substance was produced from the change • It has volume • It has density

  10. Choose the following statement that ONLY describes a PHYSICAL change: • It can never be reversed • Sometimes it can be reversed • It involves matter • I am not sure what a physical change is

  11. Choose the following statement that ONLY describes a CHEMICAL change: • It can never be reversed • Sometimes it can be reversed • It involves matter • I am not sure what a physical change is

  12. I ripped up a piece of paper because I didn’t like what it said. This is an example of a(n)…(choose the answer that goes best with this unit) • Physical Change • Chemical Change • Texture • Property • A bad attitude

  13. I wanted to be a scientist when I was younger, so I mixed up a bunch of ingredients. They started bubbling and heating up! I knew I must have created a(n)… • Physical Change • Chemical Change • Texture • Property

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