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Jeopardy A?B?C?D?E? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: The larger the container, the larger the volume of that container

QUESTION What is: TRUE! A shoe box has a larger capacity and greater volume than a juice box!

ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: Blowing up a balloon or beach ball will prove that air takes up space

QUESTION What is: TRUE, TRUE, TRUE! Air has no color and cannot be seen. BUT if we put air in a container like a balloon or beach ball, we can prove that air takes up space

ANSWER A golf ball, a tennis ball, a ping pong ball. Which of these three balls will bounce the highest?

QUESTION What is: the golf ball!

ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: The size and shape of jelly beans will determine the number of them that will fit in an empty glass jar.

QUESTION What is: SOOOO TRUE! The properties of size and shape are important to fitting jelly beans in a jar.

ANSWER This is the property that tells why a sweater is softer than a coat

QUESTION What is: The property of TEXTURE

ANSWER When you put salt into water until you cannot see the salt anymore, you have created this

QUESTION What is: a SOLUTION

ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: Sugar will dissolve most easily in water that has heat energy— water that is warm

QUESTION What is: TRUE, SO TRUE! The warmer the water, the more heat energy, the easier it is for matter to dissolve or melt.

ANSWER A student has a ball of play dough that sinks when placed in a pan of water. Which property should the student change to make the play dough float?

QUESTION What is: Change the property of SHAPE. A canoe begins as a block of wood. We carve the SHAPE out to make the wood float as a canoe

ANSWER If two liquids of different densities are placed in a container, the liquid with the greater density will do this

QUESTION What is: SINK TO THE BOTTOM! The greater the density of the matter, the more it will SINK. Think cotton balls and heart rock!

ANSWER Miss Menard takes a stick of butter and cuts it into the cutest little butter pats you every want to see. Which property of the butter changed?

QUESTION What is: It’s SHAPE! Miss Menard cut the butter and changed its SHAPE!

ANSWER This is the place where chocolate will most likely turn into a liquid

QUESTION What is: on the top of a HOT STOVE!

ANSWER We use this instrument or tool to measure the volume of a liquid

QUESTION What is: a graduated cylinder

ANSWER When water is boiled in a pan on a stove, the state of matter of the water changes from this to that:

QUESTION What is: The state of matter changes from LIQUID TO GAS

ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: When heat is applied to paper, it changes from a solid to a liquid

QUESTION What is: NOPE! THAT’S FALSE! When heat is applied to paper, it ends up as ashes—NOT LIQUID!

ANSWER A glass jar is filled to the top with water. A tight lid is put onto the jar. The jar is placed in a freezer. The water in the jar turns to ice. This is WHY THE JAR BREAKS

QUESTION What is: Because the water expanded when it was freezing, and the jar couldn’t stand the change in size

ANSWER When rock erupts from a VOLCANO, what state of matter will that rock be in?

QUESTION What is: BELIEVE IT OR NOT, VOLCANIC ROCK ERUPTS FROM A VOLCANO IN THE LIQUID STATE! COOL! ERR… I MEAN HOT!

ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: Painting a wood chair is an example of a CHEMICAL CHANGE

QUESTION What is: I DON’T THINK SO! FALSE! Painting a wooden chair is an example of a physical change—we are only changing the property of color. Igniting, cooking, and rusting will produce CHEMICAL CHANGES!

ANSWER This type of change results in a different kind of matter

QUESTION What is: a CHEMICAL CHANGE

ANSWER This material will form when iron joins with oxygen from the air

QUESTION What is: RUST

ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: When you eat and digest food, BOTH physical and chemical changes takes place

QUESTION What is: ABSOLUTELY! When you EAT AND DIGEST food you experience BOTH types of changes

ANSWER Pancakes become brown and spongy because of this type of change

QUESTION What is: Because of a CHEMICAL CHANGE

ANSWER A space craft blasting off is an example of this type of change

QUESTION What is: a CHEMICAL CHANGE - burning

ANSWER When liquid is cooled to its freezing point, the tiny particles of matter that make up the liquid do this

QUESTION What is: MOVE CLOSER TOGETHER

A chemical change ALWAYS results in this

QUESTION What is: A DIFFERENT KIND OF MATTER

ANSWER This is the volume of a box that measures 2 meters x 3 meters x 1 meter?

What is: 6 cubic meters!