States of Matter
Properties of Matter
Measuring Matter
Real world Matter Challenges
Experiments we did as a class
100

In this state of matter, particles are packed tightly and only vibrate in place.

What is a solid?

100

This property tells you how much SPACE something takes up.

What is volume?

100

Ms. Clouston couldn't find a question so here is FREE POINTS YAYAY.

100 points

100

When you leave ice cream outside, it turns into gooey liquid.

What is melting?

100

Ice cream float!

The soda in your float can be poured and takes the shape of the cup. (Which state)

What is a liquid?

200

In this state, particles can slide past one another but are still close together.

What is a liquid?

200

This property describes how much matter is in an object.

What is mass?

200

Mass is measured in these units. (hint hint, there are 3)

What is milligrams, grams and kilograms? 

200

When water in an ice tray gets cold, it turns into a solid.

What is freezing?

200

Ice cream float!

The fizzy bubbles that rise to the top are this state of matter.

What is gas?

300

In this state, particles move quickly and spread far apart.

What is a gas?

300

This property measures how tightly particles are PACKED together.

What is density?

300

Volume is measured in these units.

mL and L

300

Ms. Clouston favourite sport. (Free points again)!!

What is hockey?

300

Volume Experiment!

If the water in a graduated cylinder is at 50ml, and you drop in a rock, the water rises to 84ml. The volume of the rock is

What is 34ml?

400

These are the smallest "bricks" that make up everything around us.

What is a atom?

400

This property describes how easily something can be squeezed into a smaller space.

What is compressibility?

400

This tool measures mass of an object.

What is a scale?

400

This is the process when a liquid (water) gets so hot bubbles form and it turns into gas. (Think about cooking)

What is boiling?

400

Density Tower

The least dense and most dense liquid in our tower.

What is rubbing alcohol and honey?

500

These groups of atoms that stick together, like LEGO pieces.

What is molecules?

500

Draw the particle arrangement for a solid, liquid, and gas. Make sure to show how the particles move in each state.

What is:

  • Solid: Particles packed closely together, vibrating in place.

  • Liquid: Particles close together but able to slide past one another.

  • Gas: Particles far apart, moving freely and quickly.

500

This tool measures volume of liquids(hint hint its name is a shape)

What is a cylinder?

500

When wet clothes dry on a clothesline, the water slowly disappears into the air.

What is evaporating? 

500

For our density tower experiment the order from most dense to least dense is these liquids.

What is honey, milk, soap, water, oil, rubbing alchohol?

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