All in the Particles
Do me a Solid
Spill the Tea about Liquids
Vocabulary
Higher Order Thinking!
100

Which state of matter is shown here?

Liquid

100

True or False: Solids have definite volume.

True!

100

Tell me about the shapes of liquids:

they have no definite shape; they take the shape of the container they are in.

100

What are properties of matter?

Physical characteristics, or ways that we can describe things

100

What are the four states of matter we mentioned in class? (Think back to our song!)

Solid, liquid, gas, plasma

200

What state of matter do these particles belong to?

Solid!

200

True or False: A toothbrush is a solid object

True!

200
Liquids have:


A.) Definite Shape              B.) Definite Volume

C.) All of the above             D.) None of the above

B.) Definite Volume

200

What are particles?

Small PARTS of something, as seen under a microscope.

200

What state of matter would oxygen?

Gas!

300
The particles in a liquid:


A.) Shake in place

B.) Move past one another

C.) Do not move at all

B.) They move past each other!

300

Give an example of a solid:

answers will vary

300

Give me an example of a liquid!

Answers will vary

300

What does it mean when particles vibrate in a solid?

The particles are still moving - they are shaking!

300

Can a solid ever turn into a liquid? If so, how?

Yes - by adding heat

400

What is the difference between solid and liquid particles?

Solid - Vibrate and close

Liquids - Move past each other and have more space between particles

400

Which of the following is true about solids? (Choose all that apply)

A.) Solids have no definite shape but they do have definite volume

B.) An example of a solid would be a book

C.) Solids take the shape of their container

D.) The particles in a solid vibrate

ONLY B and D

400

What does it mean when something has definite shape?

It means that an object will keep its shape unless somebody or something changes it.

400

What state of matter do you believe oobleck would be considered? Why?

Any response with correct evidence to support your claim.

500

Draw the particles in both a solid and a liquid (separately)

Yup

500

Tell me about the shape AND volumes of solids

Solids have definite shape AND definite volume
500

Tell me about the shape of liquids

Liquids have NO definite shape - they take the shape of their containers.

500

What does it mean when something has definite volume?

An object will remain the same size unless something physically changes it.

500

What happens to the particles in an ice cream cone as it melts on a hot, summer day?

The particles will move further away from each other and faster.  

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