5th Grade Science Lesson #3

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5th Grade Science Lesson #3 Physical Science What Are the Properties of Some Common Substances?

Physical Science Grade 5 Standards Science Content 1.g Students know properties of solid, liquid, and gaseous substances, such as sugar (C6H1206), water (H20), helium (HE), oxygen (02), nitrogen (N2), and carbon dioxide (C02). 1.h Student know living organisms and most materials are composed of just a few elements. Investigation and Experimentation 6.c Plan and conduct a simple investigation based on a student developed question and write instructions others can follow to carry out the procedure. 6. g Record data by using appropriate graphic representations (including charts, graphs, and labeled diagraphs) and make inferences based on the data. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 3

solid The state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 3

liquid The state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 3

Methane gas (natural gas) Helium gas Methane gas (natural gas) The state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume. Nitrogen gas 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 3

carbon An element that is solid and is not a metal. pencil lead charcoal An element that is solid and is not a metal. diamond 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 3

The process by which liquid changes into a gas. evaporation The process by which liquid changes into a gas. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 3

condensation The process by which a gas/vapor changes into a liquid. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 3

water cycle