Vocab
Tools
Solids
Liquids
Gases
100

This is anything that takes up space.

What is matter?

100

We used this to find the mass of objects. 

What is a pan balance?

100

Name an example of a solid.

What is cell phone, pizza, etc?

100

This happens when you freeze a liquid.

What is it turns into a solid or it turns to ice?

100

Name and example of a gas.

What is air?

200

This is the amount of matter something has. You found this with Miss Schaefer using a pan balance.

What is mass?

200

We use this tool to measure how long or tall an object is.

What is a ruler?

200

This is water in solid form. 

What is ice?

200
This is what happens when you heat up a liquid. 
What is it turns into a gas?
200

True or False: Gas has a definite shape.  

What is false?
300

This word means observing matter and describing it using our 5 senses. 

What is a physical property?

300

We used to this tool to find the force of pull on an object.

What is a spring scale?

300

This happens when you heat up a solid.

What is it melts/turns to liquid?

300

Name an example of a liquid.

What is water, lemonade, gatorade, sweet tea.

300

When a liquid is boiled it turns into this kind of gas.

What is steam?

400

This is how we measure how much space an object takes up. You saw Ms. Perry put the eraser in the water to find this. 

What is volume?

400

We use this to measure temperature.

What is a thermometer?

400

True or False: Solid has no definite shape.

False; solids have a definite shape.

400

True or False: Liquids have no definite shape.

What is true?
400

Which is a gas?

a. vinegar

b. oil

c. brick

d. water vapor

What is water vapor?

500

This is how much mass is in a particular space. You saw the experiment with Miss Schaefer with dish soap and oil poured into water. 

What is density?

500

We use this tool to look at objects up close.

What is a magnifying glass or microscope?

500

Name a physical property of this solid. 

It tastes like sour cream and onion. Its green. It tastes good. 

500

Name a physical property of this liquid. 

What is its orange? Tastes like oranges? Feel bubbles from soda?
500

When a gas is cooled you will see this happen, such as on the side of your water bottles on a humid day.

What is condensation?

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