Types of Matter
Properties of Matter
Experiments
Words of Matter
A Matter of Properties
100
Water
What is a liquid
100
You use your nose to determine this property.
What is smell.
100

When we place objects in the water to test if they sink or float

What is buoyancy.

100
The three states of matter.
What is solid, liquid, gas.
100
I am invisible and take up space. I help protect a napkin from getting wet when I am trapped in a cup and dipped into water. What am I?
What is air.
200
An ice cube
What is a solid.
200

Blue, green, yellow, red, purple are examples of this property.

What is color.

200

In the buoyancy lab, was the cork buoyant?

Yes. It floated. 

200
These are used to describe matter.
What are the properties.
200
I take the shape of a container I am in. I have no colour. I am a liquid. What am I?
What is water.
300
Steam
What is a gas.
300
You might use your eyes, hands and a ruler to determine this property.
What is size and shape.
300

In the Alka Seltzer experiment, which temperature took the longest to dissolve?

What is cold water. 

300
The tiny "bits" inside matter that we cannot see.
What are molecules.
300
I have my own shape and am a solid. If heated too much I will turn into a liquid and then a gas. What am I?
What is water.
400
Air
What is a gas.
400
You might need a scale to figure out this property.
What is weight or mass.
400

Why did the Alka Seltzer tablet dissolve fastest in the hot water?

What is the molecules are closer to a gas state and move around very fast. 

400
What all things are made of.
What is matter.
400

What fills the container and cannot be seen?

What is a gas?

500
Oobleck
What is a solid and a liquid.
500
Smooth, bumpy, soft, wet, sharp, rough, gritty, are all examples of this property.
What is texture.
500

In the magnet lab, what are the four metals attracted to a magnet?

What is nickel, iron, cobalt, and steel. 

500
Solids, liquids and gases.
What are the states of matter.
500
I was once water. But then I got really hot, if you cool me right down, I will turn first into water again, then ice. What am I?
What is steam.