Exploring Physical Changes
A worksheet for Grade 2 students to understand and identify physical changes in everyday objects and materials.
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Exploring Physical Changes
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember, a physical change is when something changes its look, but it's still the same thing!
1. Which of these is an example of a physical change?
Baking a cake
Cutting an apple
Burning wood
Rusting metal
2. When ice melts into water, what kind of change is it?
Chemical change
Physical change
No change
New substance
1. Ripping a piece of paper is a physical change.
True
False
2. When you cook an egg, it is still the same egg, just cooked. So it's a physical change.
True
False
1. When you tear a piece of paper, you are making a change.
2. Melting chocolate is an example of a change because it is still chocolate.
1. Describe a physical change you have seen today. What did it look like before and after the change?
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