Hard Rocks and Soft Socks: Pre-K States of Matter Quiz (Medium) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Foundational assessment where learners distinguish between rigid objects and flowing materials using sensory observations and everyday classroom examples.
교육적 개요
This worksheet assesses foundational understanding of solids, liquids, and gases using familiar objects and sensory observations tailored for early childhood learners. It utilizes a scaffolded inquiry approach, moving from concrete physical properties like rigidity to abstract concepts like invisible gases and phase changes. This resource is ideal for an introductory science unit on matter, providing a formative assessment tool that aligns with early development of physical science observation skills.
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- Identify the physical characteristics that distinguish solids, liquids, and gases in everyday environments.
- Compare the behavior of different materials when placed in various containers to understand volume and shape.
- Describe simple phase changes such as freezing and evaporation using familiar classroom examples.
All 10 Questions
- If you pour blue paint from a round jar into a square tray, what happens to the paint?A) It stays in the shape of a circle.B) It changes into a square shape.C) It turns into a hard rock.D) It disappears forever.
- A wooden building block keeps its shape even if you put it inside a backpack.A) TrueB) False
- When we blow air into a balloon, the invisible ______ makes the balloon get bigger and rounder.A) GasB) MilkC) SandD) Cookie
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- Which of these things can you pour into a cup and watch it splash?A) A teddy bearB) A metal spoonC) Apple juiceD) A plastic car
- If you leave a puddle of water in the sun, it can turn into invisible gas and go into the air.A) TrueB) False
- Think about a fluffy towel. Even though it is soft, it is a ______ because it doesn't flow like water.A) JuiceB) SolidC) BubbleD) Wind
- What happens when you put a tray of liquid water into a very, very cold freezer?A) It turns into a hard solidB) It turns into a bouncy ballC) It turns into hot soupD) It stays exactly the same
- The steam rising from a hot bowl of oatmeal is a gas.A) TrueB) False
- If you tip over a bottle of maple syrup, it will slowly ______ out onto the table.A) JumpB) SingC) FlowD) Fly
- Which of these is a solid you can find at a playground?A) The wind blowing on your faceB) The metal slideC) A puddle of rainD) Morning mist
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Yes, this States of Matter Quiz is an excellent no-prep science resource for substitute teachers because it includes clear explanations for every correct answer, making it easy to facilitate even without specialized science training.
Most Pre-K learners will take approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete this Science Quiz if the questions are read aloud by an educator to support emerging literacy skills.
This Science Quiz works well for differentiation by allowing teachers to use the provided physical examples, like blocks or water, as tactile aids for students who need more concrete support while answering the questions.
This Science Quiz is specifically designed for Pre-K and early Kindergarten students, using age-appropriate vocabulary and relatable examples like teddy bears and maple syrup to explain complex physical properties.
Teachers can use this States of Matter Quiz as a quick check for understanding after a hands-on exploration center to gauge if children can distinguish between items that flow and items that hold their shape.
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