5 th Grade Alabama Science Assessment ITEM SPECIFICATIONS.

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5 th Grade Alabama Science Assessment ITEM SPECIFICATIONS

1.A student places a pan containing liquid cake batter into a hot oven. The student observes a chemical reaction when A the batter sticks to the pan. B the cake batter changes color. C steam rises from the warm cake. D the pan increases in temperature.

2. A teacher mixes two liquids which are the same temperature together in a glass. A thermometer in the glass shows a temperature increase of several degrees. This change in temperature indicates A a chemical change. B a change in state of matter. C a mixture has been produced. D the densities of the liquids have increased.

3. The materials in this compost pile have undergone a chemical change when A the compost pile is turned. B the compost pile feels warm. C water is added. D vegetable peels are added.

4. Which activity below does not represent a chemical change? A burning logs B ripening pears C decaying leaves D melting ice cubes