5.5 A VOCABULARY. MATTER  Anything that has mass and takes up space  3 states of matter: solid, liquid, gas.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Heat.
Advertisements

Chapter 3 State Standards: 7.c; 8.a; 8.b; 8.d 1 Contreras.
Physical Properties Does it Matter?. Magnetism Matter that contains iron or nickel will be attracted to a magnet. Not all metals are attracted to a magnet.
Physical Properties Does it Matter?.
Matter Types of Energy Science Tools
Physical Properties Notes
Physical Properties of Matter. Classify Grouping matter together based on similar traits.
Vocabulary. The stuff that everything is made of.
Matter What is it?. Matter Matter is anything that takes up space!!! Matter is everything around you. Matter is anything made of atoms and molecules.
PROPERTIES OF MATTER 6th Grade Matter Unit.
Properties of Matter. Physical Properties Physical property – observed or measured property of matter that does not change the identity of the matter.
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter Notes By Index Cards Mr. Feiler
Physical Properties are used to identify objects. Can be measured or observed.
Boiling point boiling point: the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas The BOILING POINT of pure water is 100° Celsius.
TEKS 5.5AB, 4.5A, & 3.5A Physical Properties
Physical Properties A property than can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the substance itself.
Physical State Matter can exist in three forms, or physical states: liquid, solid, or gas. Matter can change from one physical state to another.
Appearances of an object including: mass, magnetism, physical state, relative density, solubility, and the ability to insulate or conduct heat or electricity.
Atom Particles that make up matter. Texture What an object feels like.
Physical Properties of Matter. Classify Grouping matter together based on similar traits.
The Physical Properties of Matter. What is a physical property of matter? A property that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of.
Physical Properties of Matter. Classify Grouping matter together based on similar traits.
Jeopardy $100 Science Tools Matter Mixtures Solutions Relative Density Vocabulary $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500.
Matter and it's Physical Properties. Remember what Matter is? Anything that takes up space and has mass.
Physical Properties Does it Matter?. Magnetism Matter that contains iron, iron alloys, or nickel will be attracted to a magnet Not all metals are attracted.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER. REFRESH YOUR MEMORY:
10-Day Grade 5 STAAR Science Review Day 1 – Matter and Energy Readiness TEKS 5.5A Supporting TEKS 5.5B and 5.5C.
Physical Properties of Matter
Okay… let’s think about it. Glass Basketball Brick Pillows Rubber Knife Furry Dishes Sand Paper T.P.
Describing Matter Section 2. Matter Is anything that has volume and mass. All matter takes up space. That amount of space occupied by an object is known.
Physical Properti es of Material s. All objects are made of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Kinds of matter can include a.
: Physical Properties: Jeopardy Review Game. $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 Density Size dependent.
Physical Properties of Matter. Mystery Person Physical Properties Pick one person from the classroom. Do not let them or anyone else know who you are.
What are conductors and insulators?
Properties of Matter Kit Vocabulary. Melt when solids turn to liquids due to heat being added
 The classification of matter as a solid, liquid, or gas.
Chemistry The study of matter and how matter changes.
Ch.2, Sec.2 – Physical Properties  physical property: a characteristic of a substance that does not involve a chemical change, such as density, color,
Sect Substances have different properties We look at different physical properties to identify what a substance is. Sometimes we do not know what.
In the blank space at the top of your paper, write three things that take up space. Share your list with a partner. Share out with the class.
Physical Properties Does it Matter?. The Scientific Method The process of doing an experiment. A test, an investigation, an inquiry.
Physical Properties.
Physical Properties of Matter
Heat Transfer.
Physical vs. Chemical Properties
Properties of Matter.
What are conductors and insulators?
Physical Properties of Materials
Physical Properties Does it Matter?.
Celsius scale Pure water boils at 100°C Grade 5 Matter
Physical Properties.
PROPERTIES OF MATTER: Density, Thermal and Electrical Conductivity
Anything that has MASS and occupies SPACE.
What is Matter? Chapter 2 Section 1.
A presentation by Science Doodles
Physical Properties Does it Matter?.
Ch.2, Sec.2 – Physical Properties
5.6B Vocabulary.
Investigation Two Part 3 Vocabulary Changes in Properties of Matter.
2nd Grade Vocabulary Part One
Physical Properties – each element and compound has a unique set of properties. Physical property – a characteristics of matter that you can observe without.
Chapter 11 Lesson 2 –Physical Properties.
Properties of Matter.
Bell Ringer (Jan 16) 1 – Draw a line under previous responses
Matter and it's Physical Properties
The Physical Properties of Matter
Physical & Chemical Properties & Changes.
Physical Properties of Matter
5.5 A VOCABULARY.
Properties of Matter.
Presentation transcript:

5.5 A VOCABULARY

MATTER  Anything that has mass and takes up space  3 states of matter: solid, liquid, gas

Mass  The amount of matter in an object  Measured in grams with a triple beam balance

Properties  Appearance and measurable characteristic of matter  Mass, magnetism, state of matter, ability to conduct heat…

Solubility  The ability of one substance to be dissolved in another substance  Sugar in water  Lemonade powder in water

Classify  To sort into groups by characteristic or property

Magnetism  A force produced by magnets that pull metals with iron

Relative Density  The measure of the amount of matter in an object  Determines if the object will sink or float in a liquid

Physical State  Matter can be classified in 3 states: solid, liquid, or gas

Thermal Energy  The energy of moving particles

Conductor  Objects that allow energy to flow through them  Examples: copper, aluminum, iron

Insulator  Do not conduct energy well  Cloth, wood, rubber, glass, plastic

Hypothesis  An educated guess made in order to test its consequences

Conclusion  The end of an experiment