Name ___________________________ Date _________ Student #_____ Study Guide for Fourth Grade Science Week 8 CCA 1. Andrew measured and recorded the temperatures at three different times during the day on Saturday. 7:00 am 2:00 pm 5:30 pm What can you conclude about the day’s change in temperature? ______________ _________________________________________________________________ 2. Nathaniel was playing basketball at the park. He spilled some water from his water bottle on the concrete court. The temperature outside had reached the freezing point of 0ᵒC (32ᵒF). What is going to happen to the water at this temperature? _________________________________________________________________ 3. Juslyn conducted an outside experiment on three different days. She recorded the results from her observations on her way home from cheer practice. Later she put the results of her experiment in the table shown below. Wednesday Thursday Friday Outside temperature 32ᵒC 29ᵒC 19ᵒC My Observations the car is dry the car is dry tiny water droplets on the car Study the data in the table and determine what change happened on the third day when the temperature was cooler. ______________________________ 4. Anything that takes up space and has mass is called ______________________. 5. What is the difference between the morning temperature in Houston and the morning temperature in Dallas? Time 9:00 AM in Houston 9:00 AM in Dallas 21ᵒC 18ᵒC Temperature ________________________ 6. If you left a crayon outside in the sun on a hot summer day, what would happen to it? ___________________________ 7. The fourth grade students were testing how long it would take for sugar to completely dissolve in water. They used three beakers of water. For beaker #1 they labeled it Hot Water. Then they labeled beaker #2 Warm Water and beaker #3 Cold Water. The students put 200 mL of water in each beaker. Then they added one spoonful of sugar to each beaker of water and recorded the amount of time it took for the sugar to completely dissolve. When the investigation ended, the students were asked to draw a conclusion about what they learned. Based on the results shown in the table below, what possible conclusion could the students have made? Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Cold Water 10:15 10:07 10:09 Warm Water 7:53 7:45 8:03 Hot Water 5:27 5:34 5:42 _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 8. Read the scale from a triple beam balance shown below. According to the picture, what is the mass of the object being measured? 9. The picture below shows chocolate syrup added to milk before and after the milk was stirred. How would you describe what happened to the chocolate syrup after stirring? _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Before After 10. Why is peanut and pretzel mix an example of a mixture? ________________________________________________________________ 11. Why is sweet tea (sugar was added to the tea while brewing) considered a solution? ________________________________________________________________ 12. Below is a plan that you can follow to remove salt from a solution of salt water. Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Take a pencil and tie a string to it. Then lay the pencil across the top of the glass of salt water, so that the string hangs into the solution. Leave the glass undisturbed (no one will move or touch the glass) until all the water is gone. After all the water has evaporated, check the string to see if the salt attaches to the string. Why do you think this would be a good plan for removing the salt from the water? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 13. What is the state of matter that maintains (keeps) its own shape and volume? ___________________________ 14. It was a cold winter morning and Becky was riding the bus to school. She noticed that every time she breathed on the window, it left water droplets and she could write her name on the window. John told her that she was breathing warm air on the window, and her air was like steam. What change took place when Becky’s warm breath of air touched the cold bus window? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 15. Students in Mrs. Mysak’s class drew the following models of solutions and mixtures they might see in everyday life. Which student’s drawing does NOT show a picture of a solution? Kool-Aid Hot Tea Salad Lemonade 16. The science teacher placed a can of Coke and a tennis shoe on a balance. The teacher asked the students to make a conclusion from observing the balance. What did the students conclude? __________________________________ __________________________________ 17. What do the changes in the states of matter below indicate (show)? SOLID LIQUID __________________ LIQUID GAS _________________ LIQUID SOLID _________________ 18. Students in Mrs. Burleigh’s class measured the mass of different objects during a science lesson. They were trying to see if the objects were heavy or light. Then they took the objects and placed each in a tub of water to see if it would sink or float. They recorded all the results in the table below. Which conclusion did the students make from their investigation? Check their conclusion. ___objects with less mass always float ___objects with more mass always sink ___objects with less mass never sink ___objects with more mass do not always sink Material Mass Float or Sink? aluminum fork 100 grams Sink 100 grams Float 1 gram Sink 1 gram Float rubber duck safety pin glass ornament 19. A student in Mrs. Howard’s class was asked to find the mass of a solution. First he took out some standard mass weights and a beaker. Then he placed these two measuring tools on a two pan balance. He found that the beaker alone had a mass of 12 grams. After that he poured the solution into the beaker and placed it back on the balance. The picture below shows what the student observed. What is the mass of the solution? The mass of the solution is _______ grams. 20. Joyce was making some M&M cookies. She added a cup of M&Ms to a cup of sugar in the mixing bowl. What happened to the two ingredients when they were stirred together? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
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