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BONUS!!!! Act out a word!! (Ask Mrs. Pelham)
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BONUS!!!! Act out a word!! (Ask Mrs. Pelham)
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BONUS!!!! Act out a word!! (Ask Mrs. Pelham)
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BONUS!!!! Balance a book on your head, while standing on one foot!
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BONUS!!!!! Make a basket in the goal (2 tries)
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BONUS!!!!! Perform a disney song!
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BONUS!!!!! SIng the chorus of your favorite song! (No Bad Words)
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BONUS!!!!! Stand on 1 foot for 30 seconds, with your eyes closed!
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Lucky Charms
Heterogeneous
soft drink without ice
homogeneous
granola bar
heterogeneous
raisin bran
heterogeneous
Vinegar
Homogeneous
Pizza
Heterogeneous
True or False: A pure substance CAN'T BE separated physically.
True
Chicken noodle soup
heterogeneous mixture
blue berry muffin
heterogeneous mixture
Decay or rotting of a substance is a ---- property.
Chemical
the ability to be flattened into thin sheets
malleability
the ability to be stretched into thin wires
ductility
Flammability (burns)
Chemical Property
Density
Physical Property
Blue Color
Physical Property
The ability to burn is a ___ property.
Chemical
Is a rotting banana an example of a physical or a chemical change?
Chemical Change
True or False: A new substance is formed in a physical change.
False
An explosion occurs ...
Chemical Change
Is a rusting bicycle a chemical or physical change?
chemical change
melting butter
physical change
getting a haircut
physical change
sour milk
chemical change
breaking a pencil
physical change
A change in which NEW substances are formed.
Chemical change
The smallest particle of an element that shows all the properties of that element.
atom
Subatomic particles found in the nucleus
protons & neutrons
Subatomic particles that are neutral in charge
Neutrons
Subatomic particles with a positive charge
Protons
Subatomic particles with a negative charge
Electrons