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Name: Matter Quiz part 1: vocabulary Directions: Please read each definition on the right and match it to the correct vocabulary on the left. 1. solid a. how much stuff is in an object 2. liquid b. this form is invisible and spreads out to fill up the container it is in 3. gas c. two or more pieces of matter that can be mixed together and can be easily separated 4. mass d. the amount of space an object takes up 5. matter e. this form has a specific shape 6. mixture f. this form can be poured and takes the shape of its container 7. solution g. two or more pieces of matter that can be combined, but cannot be easily separated 8. volume h. anything that has weight and takes up space part 2: true or false Directions: Read each statement and decide if it is True or False. Circle the correct choice. If it is False, change the underlined word to correct the statement. 1. (True or False) A physical property is something that can be observed, measured, or described when looking at a piece of matter. 2. (True or False) There are four forms, or states, of matter.

3. (True or False) Balance scales are used to measure the mass of an object. 4. (True or False) When you boil water, you are changing water from a liquid to a solid. 5. (True or False) Two object that have the same volume, will always have the same weight. part 3: fill in the blank Directions: Read each sentence carefully, and then choose the best word from the word bank to fill in the blank. 1. A CHEX Mix is an example of a. 2. is a tool used to measure the volume of an object. 3. Shape, color, size, texture, and weight are all examples of. 4. We measure mass in units, and volume in units. 5. is how heavy or light an object is. 6. Making a tall glass of iced tea is an example of making a. 7. This state (or form) of matter has no specific size or shape. It is a. 8. Rough, smooth, and bumpy are all examples of an object s. Word Bank grams texture graduated cylinder physical properties mixture milliliters solution weight gas

ANSWER KEY Name: Matter Quiz Directions: Please read each definition on the right and match it to the correct vocabulary on the left. e 1. solid a. how much stuff is in an object f part 1: vocabulary 2. liquid b. this form is invisible and spreads out to fill up the container it is in b 3. gas c. two or more pieces of matter that can be mixed together and can be easily separated 4. a mass d. the amount of space an object takes up 5. h matter e. this form has a specific shape 6. c mixture f. this form can be poured and takes the shape of its container 7. g solution g. two or more pieces of matter that can be combined, but cannot be easily separated d 8. volume h. anything that has weight and takes up space part 2: true or false Directions: Read each statement and decide if it is True or False. Circle the correct choice. If it is False, change the underlined word to correct the statement. 1. (True or False) A physical property is something that can be observed, measured, or described when looking at a piece of matter. 2. (True or False) There are four forms, or states, of matter. There are three states of matter

3. (True or False) Balance scales are used to measure the mass of an object. 4. (True or False) When you boil water, you are changing water from a liquid to a solid. When you boil waiter, you are changing water from a liquid to a gas. 5. (True or False) Two object that have the same volume, will always have the same weight. Two objects that have the same volume, will not always have the same weight. Directions: Read each sentence carefully, and then choose the best word from the word bank to fill in the blank. 1. A CHEX Mix is an example of a. mixture Graduated cylinder part 3: fill in the blank 2. is a tool used to measure the volume of an object. 3. Shape, color, size, texture, and weight are all examples of. physical properties 4. We measure mass in units, and volume in units. Weight gram 5. is how heavy or light an object is. milliliters solution 6. Making a tall glass of iced tea is an example of making a. 7. This state (or form) of matter has no specific size or shape. It is a. gas texture 8. Rough, smooth, and bumpy are all examples of an object s. Word Bank grams texture graduated cylinder physical properties mixture milliliters solution weight gas

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