States of Matter
Properties of Solids/Liquids/Gases
Changing of States and Water Cycle
Natural and Processed Materials
Reversable or Permanent
100

Matter can come in the form of a: 

 solid, a liquid or a gas

100

D_______ is a clear value or amount. It’s a known quantity.

Definite

100

When something changes from a liquid to a gas.

Evaoporation

100

Natural materials are made by:

Nature

100

Cooking an egg

Permanent 

200

something that is firm and keeps its own shape.

Solid

200

I________ is an unclear value or amount. We don’t know the exact quantity.

Indefinite

200

When something changes from a gas to a liquid.

Condensation

200

Processed materials are made by:

People
200

Ice melting

Reversable 

300

something that flows and takes the shape of its container.

Liquid

300

This has a: 

  • fixed shape

  • fixed volume

What am I?

Solid

300

The melting/freezing point of water is how many degrees celcius?

0 degrees

300

True or False:

A leather coat is a PROCESSED material.

True

300

Log burning

Permanent 

400

something that you cannot see, but you can sometimes feel or smell it.

Gas

400

This has: 

  • No fixed shape

  • fixed volume

What am I?

Liquid

400

The boiling point of water is how many degrees celcius?

100 degrees celcius 

400

A rock is a NATURAL material.

True

400

Chocolate melting

Reversable

500

matter is anything that takes up _____ and has _____.

takes up space and has weight

500

This has: 

  • no fixed shape

  • no fixed volume

What am I?

Gas

500

What can we make to show water in the form of ALL THREE states of matter?

Jello

500

True or false:

Sage from a plant is a PROCESSED material.

False

500

All the ingredients are added together and baked to make Strawberry cupcakes with sprinkles.

Permanent