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This science journal entry discusses the properties of matter as illustrated by the example of crayons. Key vocabulary terms such as species, consumer, and state changes are defined to enhance understanding. Guided questions prompt exploration of properties that remain consistent when a crayon is melted. The answer emphasizes that after melting, a crayon retains its color and mass, despite changing from solid to liquid. This entry provides a practical approach to learning about matter, encouraging students to engage with scientific concepts through relatable examples.
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SCIENCE JOURNAL 11/15/2012
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2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 11/15/2012Science Vocabulary 65 11/15/2012Guided Question66
11/15/2012Science Vocabulary 65 • species – The smallest group into • which an organism is classified. • consumer – Any organism that eats • the food producers make, or that • eats other consumers.
S sink 6 solid 12 sound 31 species 65
C conclusion 5 characteristics 19 conductor 33 condensation 39 collection 41 camouflage 45 classify 47 cloud 53 class 59 consumer 65
11/15/2012Guided Question66 Which two properties of a crayon will stay about the same after the crayon is melted? • FShape and physical state • GTemperature and hardness • HColor and mass • JThickness and texture
A crayon will melt into a liquid state if enough heat is applied. In its new state the only thing it has in common with it’s solid state is its mass and its color. • The answer isH Color and mass
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