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Sort through sunny days and chilly treats to identify things that feel hot or cold in our daily world.
Panorama pedagógico
This worksheet assesses a first-grade student's ability to categorize environmental stimuli and objects based on thermal properties. The pedagogical approach uses relatable daily life scenarios to scaffold the transition from sensory observation to basic scientific reasoning about heat transfer and state changes. It is an ideal resource for an introductory physical science unit, aligning with early elementary standards regarding the properties of matter and the effects of heating and cooling.
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- Identify common objects and environmental factors that produce or retain heat.
- Analyze the effects of temperature changes on physical matter, such as melting or hardening.
- Compare and contrast the thermal properties of various items to categorize them as hot or cold.
All 10 Questions
- Which of these things feels very hot if you touch it?A) A fluffy pillowB) A fresh piece of toastC) A cold juice boxD) A green leaf
- An ice cube feels warm in your hand.A) TrueB) False
- The ______ in the sky makes the playground slide feel hot on a summer day.A) MoonB) SunC) RainD) Wind
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- What happens to a snowman when the weather gets warm?A) It turns into a rockB) It grows tallerC) It melts into waterD) It starts to glow
- A refrigerator is used to keep our food cold.A) TrueB) False
- We wear a heavy ______ to keep our body heat inside when it is snowing.A) SwimsuitB) T-shirtC) CoatD) Hat
- Which of these is a way to warm up your cold hands?A) Rubbing them together quicklyB) Touching a bag of frozen peasC) Holding an ice cream coneD) Putting them in cold water
- Soup gets hot when we put it on a stove.A) TrueB) False
- Which animal likes to lay in the sun to get warm?A) A fish underwaterB) A lizard on a rockC) A worm in the dirtD) An owl in a dark tree
- When we cook an egg, the heat makes the egg go from soft to ______.A) BlueB) ColdC) FirmD) Invisible
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Yes, this science quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for substitutes because it features clear, age-appropriate questions and an included explanation for every answer.
Most first-grade students can complete this 10-question science quiz in about 15 to 20 minutes, making it an efficient check for understanding during a busy school day.
Absolutely, this science quiz can be used as a read-aloud assessment for emerging readers or as an independent activity for advanced students who are exploring temperature concepts.
This science quiz is specifically designed for grade 1 students, using simple vocabulary and relatable examples like toast, soup, and playground slides.
Teachers can use this science quiz as a quick exit ticket after a lesson on heat energy to identify which students can successfully distinguish between hot and cold objects.
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