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100

Give me an example of 'Solid'

Ex) Desk, pen, pencil

100

What does the property “texture” describe?

How something feel

100

What would float on water? 

1. Brick 

2. Paper

3. Balloon

3. Balloon

100

If we put this ball in the swimming pool, what would happen?

It will float on the water

200

Give me an example of 'liquid'

Ex) water, juice, milk

200

What does the property “weight” describe?

How heavy something is

200

Why is a desk solid? 

1. It is soft 

2. It has its own shape

3. You can hold it

2. It has its own shape

200

Why would the ball float?


Because there is air in the ball

300

Give me an example of 'gas' 

Ex) air, water vapor, wind
300

What does the property “flexibility” describe?

If it is able to bend

300

What matter is a water vapor?

gas

300

Which is an example of water in its solid and gas state?

Solid: Ice

Gas: Water vapor

400

Which kind of matter does not change its shape or size?

Solid

400

What does the property “hardness” describe?

How hard an object is

400

Think about properties of matter. Which is the best use of a solid, liquid, or gas?

A. Filling the backpack with milk

B. Filling a waterbottle with water

C. Ripping the paper into pieces

B. Filling a waterbottle with water

400

 How much water is in each beaker? 

Which beaker has more water?

1. 500ml, 800ml

2.

500
Which matter takes the shape of the container (box, bottle, or bag)?

liquid and gas 

500

If you touch a bumpy rock, which property are you testing?

Texture

500

Give me an object that includes both a solid and a liquid?

Ex) 

1. Water in a water bottle 

2. Water in a swimming pool

3. Juice in a juicebox

500

Which object is rough, heavy, and large?

Ex) Rock, tree, brick