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1 This lesson is designed to: Review the definition of matter. Review the physical properties of matter and how we use our senses to describe them. Discuss how certain properties help us to sort matter into categories or states of matter.

2 Matter: It’s what the world is made of.

3 What is matter? Everything in our universe is made of matter. All matter takes up space and has weight. There are 3 basic states of matter: Solid, liquid, Gas

4 What do you know about matter? Liquids Gases Solids

5 But what is the difference between a solid, a liquid, or a gas?

6 Solids Solids hold their own shape. Solids have weight. Solids take up space.

7 Liquids Liquids take the shape of their container. Liquids have weight. Liquids take up space.

8 Gases Gases spread out to fill the entire space given. Gases have weight. Gases take up space.

9 STATES of matter? What would it take for matter to move from one state to another?

10 Energy determines the state! Solid + Energy = Liquid + Energy = Gas

11 All matter is made of molecules… This is one water molecule (H 2 O)… This is two H 2 O molecules…

12 Molecules in Solids: Are packed tightly together Molecules only have space to vibrate. Have very little energy

13 Molecules in Liquids: Are loosely packed Molecules flow freely Have medium energy levels

14 Molecules in Gases: Move freely Molecules shoot every direction Have LOTS of energy

15 Add or subtract energy, and matter changes state!

16 What will happen when we add the energy from the sun?

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18 Want to find out more??? Check out this short video video Look for this book in the library:

19 Sources Solid, liquid, gas banner (slide 2)- © 2005-2013, SparkleBox Teacher Resources Limited (www.sparklebox.co.uk)www.sparklebox.co.uk States of Matter (slide 9 and 10) http://2.bp.blogspot.com/- DzOwTCcLuLI/UOVWPNyZunI/AAAAAAAABKA/BVbH7yzbCHo/s1600/3 forms.gifhttp://2.bp.blogspot.com/- DzOwTCcLuLI/UOVWPNyZunI/AAAAAAAABKA/BVbH7yzbCHo/s1600/3 forms.gif Water Molecules (slide 11) http://www.flickr.com/photos/9614328@N02/6138288377/sizes/m/in/phot ostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/9614328@N02/6138288377/sizes/m/in/phot ostream/ Image (slide 15) http://www.studiesweekly.com/content/solids-liquids- and-gases-science-lesson-and-lab http://www.studiesweekly.com/content/solids-liquids- and-gases-science-lesson-and-lab Image (slide 17) http://www.youngstown.k12.oh.us/powpak/cgi- bin/wq_student_page.pl?id=youn_stp&wq=6


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