Solids
Liquids
Gas
Experiments
Examples
100

This means how much something weighs.

mass
100

All matter takes up ____________.

space

100

The amount of space an object takes up is called ______________.

volume

100

You can measure the mass of an object by using a ______________.

balance

100

This means making an educated guess.

Hypothesis

200

Solids have a definite ___________ and ___________. 

Shape, Volume

200

Liquids have a definite _____________.

volume

200

A gas can change it's ______________ and ______________.

shape and volume

200

We mixed orange soda with _____________ to make bubbles. 

baking soda

200

Why is Ms. Payne so kind?

She cares about you!

300

Atoms inside solids are held ________________ together. 

tightly

300
Liquids can change ____________.

shape

300

Atoms inside gases are ____________ out. 

spread

300

Using orange soda for each experiment is called a _______________.

constant

300

If a tree falls in the woods but you are not near it, will it still make a crashing sound?

You tell me...check your deer camera!

400

Solids __________ hold their shape.

always :)

400

Atoms inside liquids are _______________ close together

somewhat

400

In a gas, the amount of space between each atom depends on the __________ of the container it is in. 

size

400

What does tbs and tsp mean?

Tablespoon and Teaspoon

400

How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

A lot!

500

Solids can be hard, soft, big or ___________.

small

500

Atoms in a liquid can ____________ around. 

move

500

Atoms in a gas are filled with ____________.

energy

500

Using different amounts of baking soda in each experiment is called a _____________.

variable

500

What is one question on the experiment form that we answer?

Observe, Record or Predict

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