MATTER
LIQUIDS
SOLIDS
PROPERTIES
EXPERIMENTS
100
Matter is anything that takes up space. True or False
True! Matter takes up space all around us!
100
What is one liquid that you could find in your kitchen at home.
possible answers: water, dish soap, milk, juice, etc..
100
What is one solid that you could see at a baseball field?
possible answers: fence, baseball, bat, people, baseball clothes, cleats, sand, grass, plates
100
Name one property of the coffee bean from our Properties experiment.
possible answers: smooth, round, dark brown
100
Name two solids that both rolled and stacked in our 'Roll and Stack' experiment.
possible answers: dice (die), coins, solo cups
200
What are the three states of matter?
1. Solids 2. Liquids 3. Gases
200
A liquid flows. True or False
TRUE! A liquid does not keep its own shape!
200
A solid stays in just one place. True or False?
True! A solid does not flow!
200
You can use your _________ to describe properties of liquids and solids.
You can use your SENSES to describe properties of liquids and solids.
200
You tested solids to see if they floated or sinked in water. Two solids you tested were a ping pong ball and a leaf. Did these solid items float or sink? Why?
FLOAT possible answers: Because of their shape, they were light (not heavy)
300
What is the only state of matter that keeps its own shape?
A solid!
300
Define liquid.
A liquid does not have its own shape. It takes the shape of its container.
300
Define solid.
A solid keeps its own shape.
300
Thick, sweet smelling, sweet tasting, sticky, golden. These are properties of a solid. True or False
FALSE These are properties of a liquid! Can you guess which liquid? :)
300
Which solid item made everyone's boat sink the fastest? How many of this solid made our boats sink?
The metal ball! ONLY 1!!
400
What are two different ways that ice (a solid) can change into a liquid.
1. Ice is moved to a warmer temperature-->weather is hot or warmer/hot or warmer air 2. Hot surface (stove top, oven,heated plate, etc..)
400
Name two liquids. Describe one similarity and one difference.
Correctly answers naming two liquids and describing one similarity and one difference.
400
Name two solids that we talked about in class. Describe one similarity and one difference.
Correctly answers naming two solids and describing one similarity and one difference.
400
Name two solids we tested when we were talking about properties in class. What were three properties of each?
Correctly named two solids and three properties of each solid named!
400
What did we learn about when we were putting different solids into water like baby powder and sand?
Dissolving! Do you remember if these solids dissolved in the water?
500
Name the type of matter we talked about the least. Give two examples of this type of matter.
Gas some possible example answers: hydrogen, helium, air
500
Is Ooblick a liquid? Describe your answer.
Ooblick is both a solid and a liquid! A suspension! It can form in your hands but when it is let go it slowly turns into a liquid and drips out!
500
The Willis Tower is the tallest ________ in Chicago. Can you tell us which word describes a property of the Willis Tower in this sentence?
The Willis Tower is the tallest SOLID in Chicago. Tall is a property of the Willis Tower!
500
Name three properties of Miss Gerecke.
possible answers: tall-body, large-feet, blondish brownish-hair
500
What were the three solid ingredients that were used when we made ice-cream? What were the two liquid ingredients?
solid ingredients---> SALT ICE SUGAR liquid ingredients---> VANILLA MILK : ) CHALLENGE Were the plastic bags we used a solid or liquid? How do you know?