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Grade 4 1 ST Quarter Science Reviewtopic

1. The document provides a grade 4 science review on the states of water and changes of state through boiling, melting, and evaporation. 2. Students are asked to fill in the blanks of statements with correct science terms related to the boiling point of water, melting of ice, evaporation, humidity, rate of evaporation, steam, and the bubbles that form when water boils. 3. Students then identify whether additional statements about water changing states from heat gain/loss, the boiling and evaporation processes, and the invisibility of steam are true or false.

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Grade 4 1 ST Quarter Science Reviewtopic

1. The document provides a grade 4 science review on the states of water and changes of state through boiling, melting, and evaporation. 2. Students are asked to fill in the blanks of statements with correct science terms related to the boiling point of water, melting of ice, evaporation, humidity, rate of evaporation, steam, and the bubbles that form when water boils. 3. Students then identify whether additional statements about water changing states from heat gain/loss, the boiling and evaporation processes, and the invisibility of steam are true or false.

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Grade 4 1

st
Quarter Science ReviewTopic:
States of Water; The Changing State of Matter

Boiling, Melting, Evaporation

I. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.


Melting 100 ◦ C Evaporation Bubbles Steam

Boiling Ice Humidity Rate of Evaporation Rain

1. ______________ is the temperature needed to turn liquid water into gas.


2. ______________ is what happens when solid water turns to liquid.
3. A liquid can turn to gas at temperatures below its boiling point. This is process is
called _________________.
4. One example of liquid water is ___________________.
5. How quickly of slowly evaporation takes place is known as
the ______________________________________.
6. __________________ is a gaseous state of water.
7. The amount of water vapor in the air is called _______________________________.
8. When you heat water until steam comes out, we say that the water is ______________.
9. _________________ is an example of solid water.
10. When water boils, ____________________ form in the water.

II. Write T before the number if the statement is true. Write F is it is false.
______ 1. Water can change its state when it gains or loses heat. ______
2. Boiling is a process when solid changes into a liquid. ______
3. Steam is invisible. ______
4. The mist you often see when water boils is made up of tiny water droplets thatare
formed when the steam condenses. ______
5. Evaporation is a process that changes water from its liquid state to its gaseousstate at
its boiling temperature

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