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1 Physical Properties of Matter Grade 7
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Matter Grade 3 SOL 3.3 Created by; Kim Smith. Objects are made of one or ____ materials A.Two B.More C.Ten 25.
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Matter Fourth Grade. The student will learn: What matter is. How to identify matter. The three different states of matter.
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Properties A property is something that is true for all situations.
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