Objects have properties that can be observed, described, and/or measured: length, width, volume, size, shape, mass or weight, temperature, texture, flexibility, reflectiveness of light.
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Which object has the greatest flexibility?
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wooden block
glass bottle
paper cup
metal nail
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A boy can see his face when he looks into a calm pond. Which physical property of the pond makes this happen?
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volume
temperature
flexibility
reflectiveness
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Which object has the greatest flexibility?
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A boy can see his face when he looks into a calm pond. Which physical property of the pond makes this happen?
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Which characteristic describes the texture of a kitten's fur?
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Which property of an object can be described as smooth?
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The diagram below shows a ball being measured with a metric ruler.
Which property of the ball is being measured with the ruler?
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Which object will refl ect the most light?
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A student crumpled up a flat sheet of paper into a round ball. Which property of the paper changed?
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Which property of a mirror makes it possible for a student to see her image in it?
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A boy can see his face when he looks into a mirror. Which physical property of the mirror makes this happen?