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ESL2 Science Review Practice

The document is a Science Review Worksheet for ESL2 students, focusing on vocabulary related to matter, states of matter, and properties of matter. It includes sections for vocabulary matching, reading comprehension questions, sorting states of matter, and short answer questions. The worksheet aims to assess students' understanding of basic scientific concepts related to matter and its properties.

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ESL2 Science Review Practice

The document is a Science Review Worksheet for ESL2 students, focusing on vocabulary related to matter, states of matter, and properties of matter. It includes sections for vocabulary matching, reading comprehension questions, sorting states of matter, and short answer questions. The worksheet aims to assess students' understanding of basic scientific concepts related to matter and its properties.

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Science Review Worksheet – ESL2 (Advanced)

Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________________________

Part 1: Vocabulary Match (10%)


Match the words to their meanings.

Word Definition Letter


A. Matter _____
B. Solid _____
C. Liquid _____
D. Gas _____
E. Evaporation _____
F. Condensation _____
G. Mass _____
H. Volume _____
I. Property _____
J. Freezing _____

Definitions:

a. The amount of matter in an object

b. A change from liquid to solid

c. A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container

d. Anything that takes up space and has mass

e. A change from gas to liquid

f. A feature like color, size, or texture

g. A state of matter that keeps its own shape

h. The amount of space that matter takes up

i. A change from liquid to gas

j. A state of matter that fills all space in its container

Part 2: Reading Comprehension (20%)


Read the passage and answer the questions.

Water can change its state. When you put water in a freezer, it turns into ice. This is called
freezing. When you take ice out, it melts into water. That is melting. If you heat the water, it
becomes steam. This is evaporation. When steam cools down, it becomes water again. This
is condensation.

11. What happens when water freezes?


A. It turns to steam B. It turns to gas C. It turns to ice D. It disappears

12. What is the opposite of melting?


A. Condensation B. Freezing C. Evaporation D. Heating

13. What happens when steam cools down?


A. It disappears B. It becomes ice C. It becomes water D. It burns

14. Which change needs heat?


A. Freezing B. Melting C. Condensation D. None

15. What word means “change from liquid to gas”?


A. Freezing B. Condensation C. Evaporation D. Matter

Part 3: Sorting States of Matter (10%)


Look at the items and write them in the correct box.
Items: sunglasses, beach ball, juice, steam, ice, air, towel, water, chair, balloon

Solid Liquid Gas

Part 4: Properties of Matter (30%)


16. What property makes a red ball and a red shovel the same?
A. Shape B. Color C. Size D. Texture

17. What do we use to describe how something feels?


A. Texture B. Mass C. Gas D. Volume

18. What do we measure to find how much space water takes?


A. Mass B. Property C. Volume D. Color

19. Which is a solid?


A. Air B. Water C. Juice D. Chair

20. What is mass?


A. A kind of shape B. The weight of a gas C. The amount of matter in something D. How tall
something is

21. What property tells you the size of something?


A. Color B. Texture C. Size D. Volume

22. What do solids always keep?


A. Mass B. Shape C. Volume D. Color
23. Which state of matter takes the shape of its container but stays the same amount?
A. Solid B. Gas C. Liquid D. Vapor

24. Which state spreads out to fill any container?


A. Liquid B. Gas C. Solid D. Ice

25. What property helps us describe a beach towel?


A. Texture B. Shape C. Color D. Volume

Part 5: Short Answer (30%)


26. What happens when you add heat to water in a pot?
→ ________________________________________________

27. What happens when you take away heat from water vapor?
→ ________________________________________________

28. Give one example of a solid you might take to the beach.
→ ________________________________________________

29. What is condensation?


→ ________________________________________________

30. What happens to water when it freezes?


→ ________________________________________________

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