SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS
MEASUREMENT
MATTER
STATES OF MATTER
CHANGES THAT THE STATES OF MATTER UNDERGO
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What is the science process skills that helps us to describe the objects around us using our sense organs?

OBSERVING

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What describes how short or long an object is?

LENGTH

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Example of matter around you.

anything

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What are three states of matter?

SOLID, LIQUID, GAS

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SOLID TO LIQUID

MELTING

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What is the chart use for comparing and contrasting two or more objects?

VENN DIAGRAM

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What are the two unit of measurement used for MASS?

KILOGRAM AND GRAM

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TRUE OR FALSE

ALL matter have mass EXCEPT for gasses.

FALSE

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GIVE 3 EXAMPLES OF GASSES AROUND YOU.

answer may vary

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EXAMPLE OF FREEZING

ANSWERS MAY VARY

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All the healthy food were grouped in this basket. 


What kind of science process skill was used?

CLASSIFYING

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What do you measure when you use use Milliliter and Liter?

VOLUME

3

SAVE

YOU ARE SAFE!!

3

give 2 examples of liquid and 2 examples of solid materials

answer may vary

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WHAT IS FREEZING?

CHANGE IN THE STATES OF MATTER THAT FORM LIQUID OBJECTS TO SOLID.

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INFERENCE OR PREDICTION?


She ate her lunch early. She's going to buy food later.

PREDICTION

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How many grams are there in 1 kilogram?

1000 grams

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TRUE OR FALSE


Matter can occupy big or small amount of space.

TRUE

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What is the difference between a solid and a liquid?

possible answers:

solid has definite shape, liquid has no definite shape

solid's molecules are very close to each other, liquid molecules have small gaps or spaces


you can hold solid objects while liquid materials flow

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What is evaporation?

- changes from liquid to gas

- when liquid is heated it turns into gas

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How can you explain INFERENCE or INFERRING?

Making judgement based on your observation using your sense organs.

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What is the correct unit to use when measuring a cup of flour?

GRAMS

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How do you best describe MATTER?

It is anything that occupies space and has mass.

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explain how the molecules of solid, liquid, and gas are arranged.

solid - very close

liquid - slightly close

gas - very far one another.


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What affects the melting or freezing of an object?

TEMPERATURE