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Jeopardy Review Game

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Matter Properties Misc. Phases of matter

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What has mass and takes up space?

Game Board

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Matter Game Board

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Name three examples of matter in this paragraph.

Wood comes from trees. Oak was used a lot for house building.

It grows in a twisted fashion which makes it strong.

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Wood, Oak, House, Trees Game Board

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Why do scientists use microscopes?

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It makes objects look bigger. You can see details.

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Light energy is a form of matter.

True/False

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False Game Board

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Matter is energy.

True/False Game Board

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False Game Board

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Name oneproperty you can

describe when observing matter

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Shape, Texture, Hardness, Color, Movement, Weight, Sound, Size

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Youshould always taste an

unknown material.

True / False

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False Game Board

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White, smooth, translucent, and

irregular are examples of what?

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Observations

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Define SOLID and give at least one example.

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Matter with defined volume AND shape.

Ex. Rock, Tree, Ice Cube, Piece of Paper, etc.

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Name three of the eight properties we can

remember by using:Why Can’t Shoes Have Soles That Slide More?

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Why : weightCan’t : colorShoes : size

Have : hardness Soles : shapeThat : textureSlide : sound

More : movement?

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What scientific tool can be used to

observe the texture of matter?

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Hand lens, Pocket scope: to observe visible aspects

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What scientific tool can be used to observe the weight/mass of matter?

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Pan balance:

to observe weight/mass

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If a material is soluble what does it

do in water?

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Dissolves

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What does it mean to be buoyant?

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It floats on liquid.

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Which item will be buoyant in water:

Full glass bottleor

Empty glass bottleANDWhy?

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An empty glass bottle because it is full of air

and it will displace water

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If particles look like this what phase of matter are they in?

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Solid Game Board

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If particles look like this what phase of matter are they in?

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GAS Game Board

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If you add heat to a solid what will it become?

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Liquid; and then with more heat, a Gas.

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What is the name of this process?

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LiquidGas

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Evaporation Game Board

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What is the Name of this process?

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Gas ?? Liquid

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Condensation

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What are the three states/phases of matter?

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Solid, Liquid, Gas

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Final Jeopardy

Describe an observation.

Give an example.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

To look at something very closely, and describe

exactly what you see. Ex. I see a white crystals, that are

shiny, they look hard, and they are translucent.