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@.. Unit 6 Matter Name: Date: 1. Draw and match these properties to their opposites. ~ soft elastic fragile opaque insulator waterproof rigicl transparent conductor permeable resistant hard 2. Imagine you are an inventor. What properties do your materials need to have to make these things? i aa By / To make a fountain for my) | garden, Ineed materials < aaa /%0 make shoes,Ineed — }\C_ materials that are: KEY SONCE 4 ——— >) CRT @® vosanlan worsens DAYTON, PHOTOCOPIABLE MATERIAL @.. Unit 6 Matter Name: Date: Geysers, the Earth’s heat When the temperature of a liquid increases, it changes into a vapour. This is what happens to part of the water that comes out of geysers, A geyser is a natural source of hot water that erupts every so often, Eruptions take place because of the vapour pressure of water underground, At first sight, geysers look Ike calm ponds, but sometimes they send up a jet of water and vapour that can reach 30 metres high. Geysers only appear under very special conditions. These conditions exist only in certain parts of the planet, like in Iceland or at Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Read and answer 4, What is a geyser? a) Itis a natural pond of cold water. ») Itis a natural source of hot water that erupts. o) Itis a fountain in a park 2, Why do the geysers generate water vapour underground? Choose the correct word. * Because it is hot / cold far down in the ground. 3. How high can the jets of hot water and vapour reach? 4, How can we use nature's hot water? Circle the odd one out. C for relaxing in hot baths * forheating cities * for electricity * for drinking ) Kev soeNGr 4 rey 3) CVE PHOTOCOPABLE MATERIAL ® vssnyconorronon worse DAYTON ® Unit 6 reinforcement Name: Date: 1. What are the characteristics of matter? * Matter has two properties, —____and 2. Complete the following sentences. + can be measured in kilograms. occa be measured in litres. . exists in a solid, and gas state 3, Explain the difference between a homogenous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture. * Ina homogeneous mixture you see the elements that makes it In a heterogeneous mixture it is easy to the elements that makes it. 4, Match the materials to their properties. © © © @ \ | copper rubber iron elasticity ) (hardiness ) (sistance ) conductivity 5. Write if the following materials are natural or artificial. Paint: Paper: Cork: Sawdust: Wool: Leather: Cement: Steel: Wood: Glass: Plastic: Water: Ev SCENCE« oSny PHOTOCOPARLE WATERIAL ® mesniyweraeas DAYTON @ Unit 6 extension Name: Date: 1. Measuring the mass of a stone is very easy if we have a scales; but how can we measure its volume using a graduated glass like those we use in the kitchen? Complete the sentence and draw. * To measure the volume of a stone we put in a graduated glass. * Then we putinthe and watch how much does the water level rise. ¢The_______ between the initial level and the level with the stone inside is the volume. 2. Answer the questions. * Why are metals good heat conductors? Because * Why is wood an insulator material? Because 3. Complete the chart. Property Example A material that is difficult to scratch, Amaterial that is easy to break, ‘A material that lets electricity pass through it. A material that recovers its shape after stretching it. A material that does not let light pass through it A material that does not transmit heat. Kev soeNGr 4 rey a =) CRT PHOTOCOPABLE MATERIAL ® rns aity worsieets DAYTON

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