Name ______________________ HR __________ Date __________ 3rd Grade Science Interim #1 Study Guide Properties of Matter 1 Matter is 2 The Three States of Matter are 3 Draw Examples of each State of Matter. 4 How something feels is the 5 Mass is 6 Volume is 7 Describe a physical property of each piece of Matter. The chair is _____________________. The steel is ____________________. ________________________________. ________________________________. 1 8 Which predictions are true about Block C? a. b. c. d. e. Block A is longer than Block C. Block C is longer than Block B. The mass of Block C is equal to the mass of Block D. The mass of Block C is less than the mass of Block D. The length of Block C is between 4 cm and 8 cm. 9 Which statements are supported by data? a. b. c. d. e. f. 10 All of the objects are either smooth or rough. Object 3 is the heaviest. All of the objects are hard. All of the objects are the same length. All of the objects have a mass greater than 100 g. Objects 1, 2, and 5 are the same color. Solid, Liquid, or Gas? A. Gasoline B. Icicles C. Vapor ______________ ______________ ______________ 2 D. Snowflakes ______________ 11 How are Liquids different from Gases? 1. ________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________ Matter Changes 12 Physical Changes 13 Chemical Changes 14 Changing the State of Matter is ALWAYS a __________________________. 3 15 16 Label each change Physical or Chemical. A. Rolling clay into a ball ____________________ B. Melting ice ____________________ C. Cutting a loaf of bread ____________________ D. Baking cookies ____________________ A Chemical change may create ________. a. b. c. d. e. f. 17 A new color. A new smell. New matter to form. Gas to form. A permanent change. All of the above. ________________ happens when ________ drops form on the _______ of a glass. 18 _____________ happens when ___________ up and turns to a ________. 4 19 Label the diagram. 20 Boiling water makes the _________________ increase. Magnetism 21 Label each magnetic pole. 5 22 Two magnets are attracted to each other. Label each statement True or False. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 23 The magnets are the same color. The magnets are close to each other. The magnets are the same shape. The north pole is facing the south pole. The two north poles are facing each other. The two south poles are facing each other. The magnets are too far away from each other. ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Which paperclips will be attracted by the bar magnet? _______________________________________ Why won’t the other paperclips attract? _____________________________________________ 6 24 Brayden says that he can prove that the screws are made of iron. He touches a screw with a screwdriver and the screw sticks to it. How does this prove that screws are made of iron? ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ 7