10-Day Grade 5 STAAR Science Review Day 1 – Matter and Energy Readiness TEKS 5.5A Supporting TEKS 5.5B and 5.5C.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Elements and their Combinations
Advertisements

10-Day Grade 5 STAAR Science Review
Physical Properties Does it Matter?. Magnetism Matter that contains iron or nickel will be attracted to a magnet. Not all metals are attracted to a magnet.
Science Howdy and welcome to our game show!! Our contestants will be given questions, and their job is to come up with the answers.
Science 9: Unit B – Matter and Change
Physical Properties Does it Matter?.
Matter Types of Energy Science Tools
TEKS 5.5C The student knows tht matter has measurable physical properties and those properties determine how matter is classified, changed, and used. The.
Physical Properties of Matter. Classify Grouping matter together based on similar traits.
Classification of Matter– Interactive Notes volume, mass, temperature, length boiling point / freezing point. 1. There are physical properties that can.
Vocabulary. The stuff that everything is made of.
MATTER  Definition of matter.  Properties of matter.  Classification of matter.  Physical states of matter.  Physical changes in matter.  Chemical.
5 th Grade MidYear Science Review, Part 2 5.5A Classify matter based on physical properties including mass, magnetism, physical state, relative density,
Objective: SPI Distinguish between physical and chemical properties.
Matter What is it?. Matter Matter is anything that takes up space!!! Matter is everything around you. Matter is anything made of atoms and molecules.
Chapter 2: Properties of Matter 2.3 Properties are used to identify substance Have learned: -Matter can change from one state to another -changes in state.
The Physical Science Game Show List 1List 2List 3List.
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter Notes By Index Cards Mr. Feiler
MATTER MAGNETISM INSULATORS CONDUCTORS MIXTURES SOLUTIONS.
Physical Properties are used to identify objects. Can be measured or observed.
Matter Unit Assessment Review Oct. 5, #1. 10 physical properties 1. size Density Mass Volume Physical state Magnetism Temperature Color shape.
Boiling point boiling point: the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas The BOILING POINT of pure water is 100° Celsius.
Science Chapter 11.  Matter is anything that takes up space. Ice, water, clouds, and even AIR are all matter.  AIR is matter you can not see! Even YOU.
Twenty Questions Subject: Twenty Questions
TEKS 5.5AB, 4.5A, & 3.5A Physical Properties
***Matter and Energy ** Lesson 1 Physical Properties of Matter * What physical properties can you observe with your senses? * What physical properties.
Physical Properties A property than can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the substance itself.
Physical State Matter can exist in three forms, or physical states: liquid, solid, or gas. Matter can change from one physical state to another.
Atom Particles that make up matter. Texture What an object feels like.
Physical Properties of Matter. Classify Grouping matter together based on similar traits.
Mixtures and Solutions A mixture is a combination of two or more different kinds of matter. A solution is a type of mixture in which particles of the 2.
Physical Properties of Matter. Classify Grouping matter together based on similar traits.
Matter Properties, states, changes, and mixtures.
Jeopardy $100 Science Tools Matter Mixtures Solutions Relative Density Vocabulary $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500.
Ch. 17: Physical Changes Vocabulary:
Matter and it's Physical Properties. Remember what Matter is? Anything that takes up space and has mass.
Physical Properties Does it Matter?. Magnetism Matter that contains iron, iron alloys, or nickel will be attracted to a magnet Not all metals are attracted.
Chapter 2: Properties of Matter Section 3: Properties are used to identify substances.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER. REFRESH YOUR MEMORY:
Matter Matter Unit Review for District Assessment By: Amaya N. Dixon Date:
Physical Properties of Matter
Physical Properti es of Material s. All objects are made of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Kinds of matter can include a.
5.5 A VOCABULARY. MATTER  Anything that has mass and takes up space  3 states of matter: solid, liquid, gas.
What are conductors and insulators?
Chemistry The study of matter and how matter changes.
Sect Substances have different properties We look at different physical properties to identify what a substance is. Sometimes we do not know what.
Properties Changes Mixtures & Solutions Mass, Volume,
Physical Properties Does it Matter?. The Scientific Method The process of doing an experiment. A test, an investigation, an inquiry.
 Texture, shape, and color are physical properties used to identify objects.  Ex: quarter is bigger than nickel.
Physical Properties of Matter
Matter Unit Review for District Assessment
Physical Properties of Matter
Properties of Matter.
JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY JEOPARODY.
Physical Properties of Materials
Physical Properties Does it Matter?.
Part One Physical Properties Properties of Matter.
1st six weeks review.
Common physical properties:
Physical Boot Camp 5.5A Part 1
Physical Properties Does it Matter?.
Investigation Two Part 3 Vocabulary Changes in Properties of Matter.
Properties of Matter.
Matter and it's Physical Properties
What is matter?.
The Physical Properties of Matter
Who wants to be a Millionaire?
Chemistry.
Insulators and Conductors
Properties of Matter.
Presentation transcript:

10-Day Grade 5 STAAR Science Review Day 1 – Matter and Energy Readiness TEKS 5.5A Supporting TEKS 5.5B and 5.5C

What is Stuff Made Of? All things are made of matter. Mass is the amount of matter in an object. You can describe the physical properties of matter like color, smell, taste, texture, and how it conducts heat or electricity.

Describe the Physical Properties of Sugar Taste? Smell? Texture? Color? Conducts Heat? Conducts Electricity?

Physical Properties Some materials will retain their physical properties even when mixed together. Consider a mixture of sand and iron filings. Does it retain its physical properties? Can you separate the mixture? How?

Magnetism Magnetism is also a physical property of metals like iron, steel, and nickel. A magnet can attract things like iron filings, paper clips, and staples, but not glass, plastic, wood, or rubber.

Solubility Dissolving means to mix evenly in a liquid like water. What are some things that dissolve in water? –salt, sugar, etc. What are some things that don’t dissolve in water? –sand, metal filings, etc.

Temperature Temperature measures how warm something is. The higher the temperature, the more the particles in matter move. In science, we primarily use the Celsius scale. Water freezes - 0˚C Water boils - 100˚C

Density: Will it Sink or Float? Density is the amount of matter in a certain amount of space. If something has greater density than water, it will sink. An object with lesser density than water will float.

Density: Will it Sink or Float? Will a key sink or float? Does it have higher or lower density than water? How about a block of wood? Does it have higher or lower density than water?

States of Matter More HeatLess Heat No Definite Shape No Definite Shape Definite Shape No Definite Volume Definite Volume Definite Volume Freezing Melting Condensation Evaporation

Conductors and Insulators If a material allows heat or electricity to easily pass through it, it is a conductor. If a material doesn’t allow heat or electricity to pass through it, it is an insulator.

Conductor or Insulator? Classify these items as conductors or insulators of heat and electricity.