The Three States of Matter
By,
Nida Khalid . Allied School Saracen Campus
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State Objectives :
• Matter: Properties/Identify/Small The learner will be able to identify that matter has predictable properties and is composed of particles to small too be seen with the naked eye.States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.
Following the presentation, the students will write a paragraph about the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas).
Gas
• Has no fixed shape
• Has no fixed volume
• Made of particles that move rapidly
• The particles also have large spaces between them in comparison to solids and liquids
Examples of Gases are
• Steam
• Oxygen
• Carbon dioxide
• Smog
• Tear Gas
• Helium
Check out the Following Site on Gas :
Liquid
• Has no fixed shape
• Has a fixed volume
• Particles move past one another easily
• Particles are fairly close, but not in a neat even arrangement as the particles in a solid are
Examples of Liquids are
• Orange Juice
• Water
• Soft drinks
• Milk
• Rubbing Alcohol
• Vinegar
Check out the following Site on Liquids :
Solid
• Has a fixed shape
• Has a fixed volume
• Particles are arranged in a tight, regular pattern
• Particles move very little
Examples of Solids are
• Ice
• Frog
• Cheese
• Bricks
• Wood
• Popcicle
Check out theFollowing Site on Solids :
Watch this BrainpopMovie on theStates of Matter :
Writing Activity
• The students will describe the three states of matter and include the following :
• At least one example of each state
• A description of each state
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