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Science Station. Review of Matter, Property, and Change Unit. Welcome. Welcome to review day! Today we will review all of the information you will be tested on from Unit 2!. Review.

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  1. Science Station Review of Matter, Property, and Change Unit

  2. Welcome Welcome to review day! Today we will review all of the information you will be tested on from Unit 2!

  3. Review • We will begin today’s review by looking over all of the vocabulary we learned in the 2nd unit. Your job will be to match the correct word to the correct definition. Let’s get started.

  4. Review • The 3 states of matter are: • A. Solid, Rock, Glass • B. Solid, Liquid, Gas • C. Rock, Water, Air • D. Water, Air, Solid

  5. Review • The 3 states of matter are: • A. Solid, Rock, Glass • B. Solid, Liquid, Gas • C. Rock, Water, Air • D. Water, Air, Solid

  6. Review • 2. A ________ will always stay the same weight, can not take a different shape, and the volume (amount of space it takes up) of it will always stay the same. • A. Solid • B. Liquid • C. Gas

  7. Review • 2. A ________ will always stay the same weight, can not take a different shape, and the volume (amount of space it takes up) of it will always stay the same. • A. Solid • B. Liquid • C. Gas

  8. Review • A ________ will always stay the same weight, changes shape to whatever container holds it, and its volume always stays the same. • A. Solid • B. Liquid • C. Gas

  9. Review • A ________ will always stay the same weight, changes shape to whatever container holds it, and its volume always stays the same. • A. Solid • B. Liquid • C. Gas

  10. Review • A _______ can change shape, creates pressure when it is compressed, and its volume changes as it changes. • Solid • Liquid • Gas

  11. Review • A _______ can change shape, creates pressure when it is compressed, and its volume changes as it changes. • Solid • Liquid • Gas

  12. Review • Can matter change when its temperatures change? Yes or No

  13. Review • Can matter change when its temperatures change? Yes or No

  14. Review • Can matter change when its temperatures change? Yes or No • What would happen to ice (a solid) when it is heated up?

  15. Review • Can matter change when its temperatures change? Yes or No • What would happen to ice (a solid) when it is heated up? • Yes! It will turn to water (a liquid)

  16. Review • Can matter change when its temperatures change? Yes or No • What would happen to ice (a solid) when it is heated up? • Yes! It will turn to water (a liquid) • What will then happen to the water if it continues to be heated?

  17. Review • Can matter change when its temperatures change? Yes or No • What would happen to ice (a solid) when it is heated up? • Yes! It will turn to water (a liquid) • What will then happen to the water if it continues to be heated? • Yes! It will seem to disappear as it turns into a gas.

  18. Review • 5. Which material conducts electricity? • A. Gas • B. Salt Water • C. Coins • D. All of the above

  19. Review • 5. Which material conducts electricity? • A. Gas • B. Salt Water • C. Coins • D. All of the above

  20. Review • Can rubber, chalk, cork, or plastic conduct electricity? • Yes No

  21. Review • Can rubber, chalk, cork, or plastic conduct electricity? • Yes No

  22. Review • Can rubber, chalk, cork, or plastic conduct electricity? • Yes No • Which material has the property of flexibility? • A. Rubber • B. Cold Glass • C. Thin Plastic • D. Both A and C

  23. Review • Can rubber, chalk, cork, or plastic conduct electricity? • Yes No • Which material has the property of flexibility? • A. Rubber • B. Cold Glass • C. Thin Plastic • D. Both A and C

  24. Review • Which material will not conduct heat? • Rubber • Glass • Metal • Plastic

  25. Review • Which material will not conduct heat? • Rubber • Glass • Metal • Plastic

  26. Review • ____________ are non-living substances that are found in nature and have not been changed. • A. Matter • B. Minerals • C. Rocks • D. Sediment

  27. Review • ____________ are non-living substances that are found in nature and have not been changed. • A. Matter • B. Minerals • C. Rocks • D. Sediment

  28. Rocks • What are the 3 different types of rocks. • Igneous Rocks • Metamorphic Rocks • Sedimentary Rocks

  29. Review • __________ Rocks are formed when magma or lava cools down and hardens. The magma or lava turns to hard rock. • A. Metamorphic • B. Sedimentary • C. Solid • D. Igneous

  30. Review • __________ Rocks are formed when magma or lava cools down and hardens. The magma or lava turns to hard rock. • A. Metamorphic • B. Sedimentary • C. Solid • D. Igneous

  31. Review • 10. ___________ are tiny pieces of broken rock, plants, and animals that find their way to water. • A. Minerals • B. Electrons • C. Particles • D. Sediments

  32. Review • 10. ___________ are tiny pieces of broken rock, plants, and animals that find their way to water. • A. Minerals • B. Electrons • C. Particles • D. Sediments

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