Created by Natalia Ramos Escalada
over 5 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Where does cotton come from? | It comes from plants |
Where does iron come from? | It comes from the ground |
Where do feathers come from? | They come from animals |
Where does wood come from? | It comes from plants |
Where does wool come from? | It comes from the animals |
Where does crude oil come from? | It comes from the ground |
Where does slate come from? | It comes from the ground |
Wood is used to make..... | furnitures and paper |
Slate is used to make.... | roofs |
Crude oil is used to make... | plastic bags |
Cotton and wool are used to make.... | fabric |
Iron is used to make... | pans and pots |
A kitchen sponge is... | absorbent |
A stone wall is... | rigid |
An umbrella is... | waterproof |
A can is... | resistant |
A glass jar is... | fragile |
A rubber band is... | flexible |
Anything we can see, touch, taste or smell is .... | matter |
When we burn paper, the chemical change is called | combustion |
Matter has different... | properties, like shape, size and state. |
When matter changes into different matter | it is called a chemical change. |
We use materials | to make things. |
When matter changes shape, size or state | it is called a physical change. |
We can change the state of water from liquid to solid | by freezing it. |
When metal turns into rust, the chemical change is called | oxidation |
Can you see the different materials in saltwater? | No, I can't |
Can you see the different materials in a bowl of cereal with milk? | Yes, I can |
Can you see the different materials in a milkshake? | No, I can't |
Can you see the different materials in a salad? | Yes, I can |
Can you see the different materials in a cup of coffee with milk? | No, I can't |
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Evaporation | |
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