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Assemble the perfect snack proportions by analyzing how small parts combine to make a whole masterpiece through ratio-based play.

Vue d'ensemble pédagogique

This science quiz introduces foundational chemistry concepts through concrete play-based analogies designed for early learners. It utilizes a scaffolded inquiry approach to translate abstract chemical principles like limiting reactants and molar mass into familiar scenarios involving toys, snacks, and clothing. This resource is ideal for gifted pre-k instruction or early elementary science introduction to develop high-order thinking skills through proportional reasoning.

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Outil: Quiz à Choix Multiples
Sujet: Sciences
Catégorie: Chimie
Note: Maternelle
Difficulté: Difficile
Sujet: Stœchiométrie & Concept des Molécules
Langue: 🇬🇧 English
Articles: 10
Clé de Correction: Oui
Indices: Non
Créé: Feb 14, 2026

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Ce que les étudiants vont apprendre

  • Analyze the relationship between individual components and a whole product to identify limiting reactants.
  • Compare the concepts of mass and count to distinguish between the number of particles and total weight.
  • Apply proportional reasoning to scale simple recipes and predict the outcome of a combined set of parts.

All 10 Questions

  1. You are making a 'Block Tower Formula.' If every 1 Red Block needs exactly 2 Blue Blocks to be balanced, what happens if you have 1 Red Block and only 1 Blue Block?
    A) The tower is complete and balanced.
    B) You have a 'limiting' blue block and the tower is unfinished.
    C) The Red Block turns into a Blue Block.
    D) You have too many Blue Blocks.
  2. If you have a giant bag of 100 cotton balls and a small bag of 5 heavy stones, the heavy stones will always have more 'pieces' inside them than the cotton balls.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. To make a 'Perfect Pair' of socks, you need 2 individual socks. If you find 10 individual socks in your laundry basket, how many 'Perfect Pairs' can you report to the Laundry Boss?
    A) 2 pairs
    B) 10 pairs
    C) 5 pairs
    D) 1 pair
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  1. Imagine you have a 'Mole Box' that always holds exactly 6 invisible magic bells. If you have 2 'Mole Boxes,' how many magic bells do you have in total?
    A) 6 bells
    B) 12 bells
    C) 2 bells
    D) 0 bells
  2. If your science recipe says '1 Butterfly = 2 Wings + 1 Body,' you can still make a whole Butterfly if you only have the 2 Wings.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. You are weighing 'Teddy Bear Atoms' and 'Duckie Atoms.' If one Teddy Bear is much heavier than one Duckie, which one takes fewer pieces to weigh down a scale to 10 pounds?
    A) The Duckies
    B) The Teddy Bears
    C) They use the same number of pieces
    D) None of them
  4. If you have 4 wheels and 1 car body, you make 1 car. If a 'mystery box' gives you 8 wheels and 2 car bodies, how many cars can you assemble?
    A) 1 car
    B) 4 cars
    C) 8 cars
    D) 2 cars
  5. True or False: If you mix Red Paint and Yellow Paint to make Orange, the Red Paint 'disappears' forever and is gone from the universe.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. You have a 'Mole' of feathers (very light) and a 'Mole' of lead bricks (very heavy). What is the same about both groups?
    A) They weigh the same amount.
    B) They take up the same space.
    C) They have the exact same number of pieces.
    D) They are the same color.
  7. A snack 'molecule' is made of 3 Cheerios and 1 Pretzel. If you have 6 Cheerios and 10 Pretzels, which ingredient will you RUN OUT of first?
    A) Pretzels
    B) Cheerios
    C) Neither
    D) The bowl

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Pre K ScienceEarly Childhood ChemistryProportional ReasoningLogical ThinkingLimiting ReactantsFormative AssessmentInquiry Based Learning
This pre-k science quiz facilitates a conceptual introduction to stoichiometry and the law of conservation of mass using multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank question types. It covers advanced chemical education topics including limiting reactants, Avogadro's number through unit groupings, molar mass versus particle count, and theoretical yield through snack-based ratios. The assessment serves as a bridge between early numeracy and complex physical science by grounding chemical stoichiometry in relatable, everyday proportions.

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Yes, this science quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute teacher lesson plan because the clear explanations provided for each question allow any facilitator to explain complex chemistry concepts simply without prior preparation.

Normally, this science quiz takes about fifteen to twenty minutes to complete when facilitated as a group discussion or as an enrichment activity for young learners.

Yes, this science quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing concrete visual analogies of abstract concepts which helps students who struggle with traditional math-based chemistry to understand logic-based science.

While the subject is chemistry, this science quiz is specifically designed for pre-k learners using age-appropriate language, though it can also serve as a foundational review for kindergarten and first-grade students.

You can use this science quiz for formative assessment by monitoring how students handle the proportional reasoning questions to determine their readiness for more advanced physical science patterns.

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