Properties
Matter
Liquids
Solids
Gases
100

What are properties? 

Traits of an object you can observe 

100

What is matter?

Something that has weight and takes up space

100

What is a liquid?

Matter that does not have it's own shape 

100

What is a solid? 

Matter that hs it's own shape and size 

100

What is a gas?

Matter that we can not see and has no shape

200

What is texture?

How something feels

200

What are the three types of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

200

What does a liquid take the shape of? 

It's container

200

Give three examples of solids. 

Similar answers to a house, pencil, book...

200

Give an example of a gas

air or carbon dioxide or water vapor 

300

How do you know if something is flexible?

If it can bend 

300

Where is matter?

Everywhere

300

What is water in a solid form?

Ice

300

What are some materials solids can be made of? 

Wood, metal, glass, plastic and more. 

300

What are the ways we use gas at home?

to cook 

400

What are two properties you can measure?

Temperature and weight

400

How would you describe the molecules in a solid? 

Tight together

400

What is water in a gas form? 

water vapor 

400

What does purpose mean? 

The use of the object. Think about the bricks and glass windows on a house. 

400

How are liquids and gases the same? 

They both take the shape of their container

500

What is the test you do to see how hard something is? 

Scratch test

500

How would you describe the molecules in gas?

spread out

500

How can we measure liquids? 

With milliliters, liters, cups, and gallons

500

How can we measure solids? 

Scale, tape measure, meter stick, or ruler
500

How are liquids and gases different? 

You can see liquids, you can not see gases