Solids
Liquids
Gases
Changing States
Everyday Matter
100

This type of matter keeps its shape.

What is a solid?

100

This type of matter flows and takes the shape of a cup.

What is a liquid?


100

This type of matter you can’t see, but it's all around us.

What is a gas?

100

Ice becomes water when it ___.

What is melts?

100

This happens to ice cream if you leave it in the sun.

What is it melts?

200

A pencil is an example of this type of matter.

What is a solid?

200

You drink this liquid every day.

What is water?

200

We breathe this gas to stay alive.

What is air? (oxygen)

200

Water becomes ice when it ___.

What is freezes?

200

Matter is made up of tiny things called ___.

What are particles?

300

Solids are made of particles that are packed ___.

What is closely together?

300

Milk, juice, and syrup are all ___.

What are liquids?

300

Gases do not have shape or ___.

What is volume?

300

Water becomes gas when it gets hot and ___.

What is boils?

300

In the Dancing Raisins experiment, the raisins go up and down because of this gas.

What is carbon dioxide?

400

Solids are different from liquids because solids have this kind of shape.

What is a definite shape?

400

Liquids change their shape to fit inside this

What is a container?

400

You fill a balloon with this.

What is gas (or air)?

400

These are the three main states of matter.

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

400

This is why the raisins sink back down in the Dancing Raisins experiment.

What is the gas bubbles pop

500

Solids are usually this because their particles are packed closely together.

What is dense?

500

Liquids don’t have a shape, but they have ___.

What is volume?

500

This gas comes out when you open a soda bottle.

What is carbon dioxide?

500

When gas becomes water drops, it is called ___.

What is condensation?

500

A rock is a solid because it has this kind of shape

What is a definite shape?