Matter 1
The type of matter that keeps its shape.
What is a solid?
The type of matter that flows.
What is a liquid?
The word that describes a liquid that is full of bubbles.
What is bubbly?
To change a solid to a liquid by heating it.
What is melt?
The number of enrichment teachers.
What is 4?
This type of matter takes the shape of its container.
What is a liquid?
A chair is an example of this type of object.
What is a solid object?
Some that you can observe about an object or material. For example, size, color, shape, texture and smell.
What is a property?
To change a liquid to a solid by cooling it.
What is freeze?
The day of the week you have Enrichment.
What is Friday?
Water is an example of this state of matter.
What is a liquid.
This type of matter can splash, bubble, and fizz.
What is a liquid.
The opposite of flexible.
What is rigid?
When one state of matter can change back to the original state.
What is a reversible change?
The root, stem, leaves, and flower.
What are the parts of a plant?
Honey is an example of this type of liquid.
What is honey?
Anything that takes up space. Solid, liquid, and gas are the three main types.
What is a matter?
A liquid or solid that you can see through easily.
What is transparent?
When one state of matter cannot change back to its original state.
What is a non reversible change?
Butterflies, bats, moths, and bees are examples of these.
This object has a wide base and is strong and stable.
What is a tower?
When you pour this type of matter it piles up. It does not flow.
What is a solid?
When a liquid flows slowly.
What is viscous?
What is a change that is not reversible?
The names of all of the enrichment teachers.
Who are Mrs. Hadden / Mrs. Weinberger, Mrs. Sapienza, Mrs. Sheridan, and Mrs. Slesnick?