All 2nd Grade Science Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #5 : 2nd Grade Science
Select the tool you would use to answer the question provided.
How hot is the hot chocolate?
Thermometer
Scale
Measuring cup
Ruler
Thermometer
Let's take a look at the tools given in the answer choices:
A thermometer is used to measure the temperature of something, or to determine how hot or cold something is.
A scale is used to determine the weight of an object.
A measuring cup is used to determine the amount of something. Measuring cups are often used in baking. For example, if a recipe called for two cups of sugar, you would use a measuring cup to measure out two cups of sugar.
A ruler is used to measure the length of something.
Based on the question, we are trying to determine how hot the hot chocolate is, so we would use a thermometer.
Example Question #6 : 2nd Grade Science
Select the tool you would use to answer the question provided.
How heavy is the book?
Thermometer
Scale
Measuring cup
Ruler
Scale
Let's take a look at the tools given in the answer choices:
A thermometer is used to measure the temperature of something, or to determine how hot or cold something is.
A scale is used to determine the weight of an object, or to determine how heavy or light something is.
A measuring cup is used to determine the amount of something. Measuring cups are often used in baking. For example, if a recipe called for two cups of sugar, you would use a measuring cup to measure out two cups of sugar.
A ruler is used to measure the length of something.
Based on the question, we are trying to determine how heavy the book is, so we would use a scale.
Example Question #1 : Physical Science
Select the tool you would use to answer the question provided.
What is the temperature outside?
Measuring cup
Thermometer
Ruler
Scale
Thermometer
Let's take a look at the tools given in the answer choices:
A thermometer is used to measure the temperature of something, or to determine how hot or cold something is.
A scale is used to determine the weight of an object.
A measuring cup is used to determine the amount of something. Measuring cups are often used in baking. For example, if a recipe called for two cups of sugar, you would use a measuring cup to measure out two cups of sugar.
A ruler is used to measure the length of something.
Based on the question, we are trying to determine the temperature, so we would use a thermometer.
Example Question #2 : Physical Science
Select the tool you would use to answer the question provided.
How long is the desk?
Scale
Ruler
Thermometer
Measuring cup
Ruler
Let's take a look at the tools given in the answer choices:
A thermometer is used to measure the temperature of something, or to determine how hot or cold something is.
A scale is used to determine the weight of an object.
A measuring cup is used to determine the amount of something. Measuring cups are often used in baking. For example, if a recipe called for two cups of sugar, you would use a measuring cup to measure out two cups of sugar.
A ruler is used to measure the length of something.
Based on the question, we are trying to determine how long the desk is, so we would use a ruler.
Example Question #1 : Investigate Materials And Observable Properties
What are the observable properties that we can use to describe materials?
Color, width, texture, and volume
Color, texture, hardness, and flexibility
Temperature, weight, density, and volume
Length, width, and height
Color, texture, hardness, and flexibility
Observable properties are characteristics or things about materials or objects that we can describe using our five senses. Color, texture, hardness, and flexibility are all things we can determine with our senses.
Example Question #2 : Investigate Materials And Observable Properties
What does the word observable mean?
To be served
To serve someone
To be noticed
To go unnoticed
To be noticed
The term observable means to be noticed or perceived. If something is noticeable, I can touch it, taste it, see it, hear it, or feel it. We can observe the properties of a material and use it to determine what it is or how to classify it.
Example Question #3 : Investigate Materials And Observable Properties
What is another term for materials? Example: I can observe the properties of different materials in the classroom.
Chairs
Matter
Desks
Blankets
Matter
Another term for materials is matter. Matter is what things are made of. All materials, objects, and living things are made of matter.
Example Question #4 : Investigate Materials And Observable Properties
Which object matches the list of observable properties below?
An apple
A ping pong ball
A basketball
A banana
A banana
The observable properties listed give us a clue to what the mystery object is. We know the object needs to be yellow, soft, smooth, and it should not bounce. An apple is typically not yellow, a ping pong ball IS bouncy, and basketballs are generally bouncy and orange, so they are not a match. That leaves a banana which meets all the observable properties.
Example Question #1 : Investigate Materials And Observable Properties
What is Janice describing with the observable properties data table below?
The object that Janice is describing is a die or pair of dice. They are bouncy, hard, smooth, and black and white. The other choices are black and white but don't meet the other observable properties.
Example Question #6 : Investigate Materials And Observable Properties
JR has a sunflower and a rose and wants to investigate their observable properties. Which data table matches the properties of the two objects?
Observable properties are characteristics of an object, person, or material. We use our five senses to make these observations. From the pictures, we can see what the two flowers look like and use this information to help match the correct data table.
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