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Electrical conductor or insulator?
Electrical insulator
Electrical conductor or insulator?
Electrical conductor
Electrical conductor or insulator?
Electrical conductor
Electrical conductor or insulator?
Electrical insulator
Electrical conductor or insulator?
Electrical insulator
Electrical conductor or insulator?
Electrical conductor
TRUE OR FALSE: Electricity DOESN'T pass through electrical insulators easily.
TRUE: electrical insulators don't let electricity pass.
TRUE OR FALSE: Electricity DOESN'T pass through electrical conductors easily.
FALSE: Electricity  DOES pass through electrical conductors easily.
When we make salt from sea water, what happens to the water?
It evaporates. (It changes from a liquid to a gas.)
How do you make water freeze. (change from a liquid to a solid)
You take away (remove) thermal energy. ( Cool it down).
TRUE or FALSE: The sun produces thermal energy.
TRUE.
How do you make water melt? (change from a solid to a liquid)
You add thermal energy. (Heat it up)
What do we call the energy we get from hot things?
Thermal energy or heat.
TRUE or FALSE: Energy can change from one form (type) to another.
TRUE
TRUE or FALSE: Energy produces all the changes around you.
TRUE
What is the process of changing from a liquid to a solid?
Freezing.
What is the process of changing from a solid to a liquid?
Melting.
What is the process of changing from a liquid to a gas?
Evaporation.
What happens to orange juice when we make ice lollies?
It freezes. / Freezing. (The juice changes from liquid to solid).
What happens to the water when we dry clothes?
It evaporates / evaporation. (The water on the clothes changes from a liquid to a gas.)
What is happening to this chocolate?
It is melting. (Changing from a solid to a liquid).
What is happening to this hot water?
It is freezing. (It changes from a liquid to a solid).
What happens to an ice lolly in our mouth?
It melts. / melting (It changes from solid to liquid)
What state of matter is a Pokemon card? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a solid.
What state of matter is ocean water? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a liquid.
What state of matter is an ice lolly? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a solid.
What is happening to the butter?
It is melting.
What state of matter is cold butter? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a solid.
What state of matter is oil? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a liquid.
What state of matter is honey? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a liquid.
What state of matter are these rock? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
They are solid.
What happens to the water in the kettle when the water boils?
It evaporates / evaporation. (When at kettle boils, water turns from liquid to gas)
What state of matter is INSIDE the balloons? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a gas. (The ballons are full of helium)
What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a gas. (Clouds are mostly made of water vapour.)
What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a gas.
What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a liquid.
What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a liquid. (Lava is liquid rock).
What state of matter is this? (Solid, liquid, or gas)
It's a solid. (Ice is solid water).
Do solids always have the same volume?
Yes, they do.
Do solids have a shape?
Yes, they do.
Do liquids always have the same volume?
Yes, they do.
Do liquids have a shape?
No, they don't. They take the shape of the container they are in.
Do gasses always have the same volume? (use the same amount of space)
No, they don't. They fill the container they are in.
Do gasses have a shape?
No, they don't. They take the shape of the container they are in.
What are the three states of matter?
The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
Give an example of something that is matter.
Many options (anything we can see, touch, or smell and more is matter)