Physical and Chemical Properties
Explore the physical and chemical properties of matter with this engaging worksheet for first graders.
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Physical and Chemical Properties
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Sometimes you will need to circle the answer, and sometimes you will need to write the answer.
1. Which of these describes a physical property of an apple?
It can be eaten.
It is red and round.
It will rot if left out.
It can be cooked.
2. Which of these is a physical property of water?
It can freeze.
It can boil.
It is clear.
All of the above.
3. Burning wood is an example of a chemical change.
True
False
4. If you break a glass, it is a chemical change.
True
False
5. A physical property is something you can observe without changing the object's .
6. A chemical property describes how a substance reacts to form a substance.
7. Give one example of a physical property of a toy car. (Hint: Think about what you can see or feel about the car.)
8. What happens to a piece of paper when it burns? Is this a physical or chemical change?