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Grayson's 5th grade science

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Something that you experience with your five senses   Observation  
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A decision you make based in your observations and questions   Inference  
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A prediction that you arrive at after making observations   Hypothesis  
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Anything that has mass and takes up space   Matter  
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The amount of matter in an object   Mass. Examples- Paper clip= 1G, Liter of milk= 1KG  
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What can you measure mass with?   A balance  
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What is the same everywhere in the universe   The mass of an object  
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The measure of the pull of gravity on an object's mass   Weight  
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What causes the weight of an object to not be the same everywhere in the universe?   Gravity  
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The mass of an object equals?   The total mass of it's parts  
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What is never lost but can change form?   Mass (solid, liquid, gas)  
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How can you make things appear larger than they are?   Magnify them  
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Name a tool that makes small objects appear larger?   Hand lens  
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Name a tool that makes tiny objects appear larger?   Microscope  
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All matter is made up of tiny particles called....   Atoms  
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Atoms join together to form large particles called...   Molecules  
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A feature that can be observed directly or measured with a tool?   Physical property  
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Give some examples of physical properties   Color, texture, taste, volume, and density  
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The amount of space something takes up is it's....   Volume  
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How can you measure something's volume?   Length x Width x Height  
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An object's mass divided by it's volume is it's ?   Density  
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If an object floats is it considered to be less or more dense than the liquid?   Less  
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If an object sinks is it considered to be less or more dense than the liquid?   More  
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State of matter that has a fixed volume and shape   Solid- examples are ice, block, chair, book  
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State of matter that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape   Liquid- examples are water, tea, soap  
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State of matter that has no volume or fixed shape   Gas- Examples are helium, air, steam  
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Particles only vibrate and can't move- what am I?   Solid  
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Particles move enough to slide past each other- what am I?   Liquid  
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Particles bounce freely- what am I?   Gas  
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Have a positive charge and are located in the center of an atom?   Protons  
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Don't have a charge   Neutrons  
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Have a negative charge   Electrons  
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Dense body located in the center of an atom   Nucleus  
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