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Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas Stacy Bodin, Vermilion Parish

Matter is everything around you, including you Matter is everything around you, including you! Matter is what all things are made of. There three states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. solid hot air gas liquid

Who can tell me how are solids alike? Look at these pictures. Who can tell me how are solids alike?

Solids have a definite size and shape.

How are liquids alike?

Liquids have a definite size but take on the shape of the container.

How are gases alike? hot air bubbles steam Air in a balloon

How are gases alike? steam bubbles hot air Gases have no definite size or shape and move into all available space. Air in a balloon

steam cola Ice cube milk hot air bubbles candy Air in a balloon blocks Matter can be a solid, liquid, or gas. Can you put these things in groups? Go to the next slide and help your teacher place these under the correct category. steam cola Ice cube hot air milk bubbles candy Air in a balloon blocks water

Type in the answers in the blocks. hot air Ice cube water candy blocks milk Air in a balloon bubbles steam cola Type in the answers in the blocks. Solids Liquids Gas Click the arrow to check the answers!

SOLID, LIQUID OR GAS Solid Gas Liquid milk blocks cola candy Ice cube hot air milk blocks cola candy steam Ice cube water Air in a balloon Solid Liquid Gas