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Worksheet Topic 2 Lesson 2 Physical Changes Answers

This document is a student worksheet for a 5th grade science lesson on physical changes. It contains questions and activities for students to learn about physical changes, including examples like cutting paper, breaking glass, and melting. Students are asked to identify physical changes, explain the properties of matter during physical changes, and understand how temperature affects physical changes like boiling, freezing, and evaporation. The worksheet evaluates students' understanding of physical changes and the conservation of mass through multiple choice and short answer questions.

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Worksheet Topic 2 Lesson 2 Physical Changes Answers

This document is a student worksheet for a 5th grade science lesson on physical changes. It contains questions and activities for students to learn about physical changes, including examples like cutting paper, breaking glass, and melting. Students are asked to identify physical changes, explain the properties of matter during physical changes, and understand how temperature affects physical changes like boiling, freezing, and evaporation. The worksheet evaluates students' understanding of physical changes and the conservation of mass through multiple choice and short answer questions.

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QF2/WI7-32 Rev.a International Pioneers Academy Schools

Worksheet
School: International Program
2023 / 2024 Grade: 5
/ 10 / 2023
Name: Renad Daraghmeh
Section: A, B, C
Topic Two :
Lesson 2: physical changes Page (56 -61 )
In this lesson, Students will use evidence to show that matter is conserved during
a physical change.
-Students will explain how temperature can affect a physical change.
Terms of the Lesson:
A physical change A Change in a property of matter that doesn’t result in a different kind of matter.
Establish Demonstrate
Boiling point The temperature where liquid changes to gas
Freezing point The temperature wher water turns to ice
Melting point The temperature where solid turns to liquid

Explain why cutting of a paper is a physical change :


…(Even though the paper is cut, the tiny pieces are still paper. They have not
changed into a new form of matter.)
• Give three example of a physical change:
a- cutting a paper, breaking a glass,
b- strtching a rubber band, dissolving
c- cutting an apple , evaporation, melting

• Look at the photo beside then answer the questions below:


a- What kind of change is that : physical change .

b- The mass of the parts of the broken cup is exactly the


……………….. ( Same / More) as the mass of the unbroken
cup.

c- How can you tell that this change doesn’t produce new
material ………the properties of a substance are the
same before and after the change……
• Fill in the blanks:

Boils 0C0 100 C0 Evaporate

a- particles …evaporates…. From the liquid when they are at


the surface at the room temperature .
b- the boiling point of water is …100C0……………..
C- If the temperature is high enough particles will move
quickly upward and then the liquid …Boils……………..
d- water melts and freezes at …0 c0………………

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Worksheet
• Emma placed a canned liquid drink in a freezer. She removed the
can 12 hours later. The pictures show the can before and after
Emma put it in the freezer.

Which best explains what Emma observed?

A. The liquid in the can changed and is now a different


substance.
B The liquid in the can froze and expanded when it
became a solid.
C. The liquid in the can melted, causing it to flow out of
the container.
D. The liquid in the can evaporated, causing some of the liquid to be lost.

• Tran is heating some water to cook pasta.


What evidence can you see that the water is changing to a gas? Select two correct
answers.
A The water changes color.
B There is steam above the pan.
C The water is at a lower temperature.
D There are gas bubbles in the water.

• Trey placed an inflated balloon in a freezer. When he checked


on the balloon two hours later, the balloon had changed shape.

Trey did not observe a hole or a leak in the balloon after he removed it from
the freezer. Which best explains why the balloon changed shape after being
in the freezer?

A. The cold air in the freezer caused a chemical


change inside the balloon.
B. The cold air in the freezer forced the balloon to
melt.
C. The cold air in the freezer caused the air in the
balloon to freeze.
D. The cold air in the freezer caused the volume of
the air in the balloon to change.

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• Trey placed an inflated balloon in a freezer. When he checked on


the balloon two hours later, the balloon had changed shape.
Trey places the balloon from the freezer on a kitchen counter and leaves the room
for two hours. What will Trey most likely observe when he returns to the kitchen?

A. The balloon will have expanded.


B. The balloon will look exactly the same.
C. The shrinkage of the balloon will have continued.
D. The balloon will have broken into small pieces.

• Ari measures the temperature of different samples of water. Her results are
shown in the table.

Water Samples
Sample Temperature (°C)
W –10
X 0
Y 80
Z 100

Complete the sentences using the data in the table.

Sample …x….is at the melting point of water.


Sample …Z…….is at the boiling point of water.
These two samples ……Have not. formed a different type of matter.

• Lamar builds a robot out of blocks. He measures the mass of the robot on a
scale. Lamar accidently drops the robot, and the robot breaks into pieces.

What can Lamar expect to find when he measures the mass of the broken
pieces?
The mass of the broken robot …Stays the same………………

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