States of
Matter 1
States of
Matter 2
Properties
Property
Change
Enrichment
100

The type of matter that keeps its shape.

What is a solid?

100

The type of matter that flows.

What is a liquid?

100

The word that describes a liquid that is full of bubbles.

What is bubbly?

100

To change a solid to a liquid by heating it.

What is melt?

100

The number of enrichment teachers. 

What is 4?

200

This type of matter takes the shape of its container.

What is a liquid?

200

A chair is an example of this type of object.

What is a solid object?

200

Some that you can observe about an object or material. For example, size, color, shape, texture and smell. 

What is a property?

200

To change a liquid to a solid by cooling it.

What is freeze?

200

The day of the week you have Enrichment.

What is Friday?

300

Water is an example of this state of matter. 

What is a liquid.

300

This type of matter can splash, bubble, and fizz. 

What is a liquid.

300

The opposite of flexible. 

What is rigid?

300

When one state of matter can change back to the original state. 

What is a reversible change?

300

The root, stem, leaves, and flower. 

What are the parts of a plant?

400

Honey is an example of this type of liquid.

What is honey?

400

Anything that takes up space. Solid, liquid, and gas are the three main types. 

What is a matter?

400

A liquid or solid that you can see through easily. 

What is transparent?

400

When one state of matter cannot change back to its original state.

What is a non reversible change?

400

Butterflies, bats, moths, and bees are examples of these. 

What is a pollinator?
500

This object has a wide base and is strong and stable.

What is a tower?

500

When you pour this type of matter it piles up. It does not flow.

What is a solid?

500

When a liquid flows slowly.

What is viscous?

500
The type of change when you cook an egg. 

What is a change that is not reversible?

500

The names of all of the enrichment teachers.

Who are Mrs. Hadden / Mrs. Weinberger, Mrs. Sapienza, Mrs. Sheridan, and Mrs. Slesnick?