Mrs. Garrett’s 2 nd Grade Science Class

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MRS. GARRETT’S 2 ND GRADE SCIENCE CLASS COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will observe and conduct investigations to build an understanding of changes in properties. Objective 3.01 Identify three states of matter: • Solid. • Liquid. • Gas. Go to Menu

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MRS. GARRETT’S 2ND GRADE SCIENCE CLASS

COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will observe and conduct investigations to build an

understanding of changes in properties.

Objective3.01 Identify three states of matter:

• Solid.• Liquid.• Gas.

Go to Menu

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MenuWhat is a Solid, Liquid, and Gas?

Definitions of each Identify the properties of each Examples/Charateristics of each

Now let’s test your new skills! Question 1 Question 2 Question 3

What were the results? Question 1- Answer Question 2- Answer Question 3- Answer

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What Is Matter? Matter is anything that has mass

and takes up space.

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Solid A solid is matter that has definite

size and shape. Example: Put a sneaker in a box.

It stays the same.

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Liquid A liquid takes the shape of any

container. Example: Pour juice into a glass.

The juice will take on the shape of the glass.

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Gas Gas is matter that has no definite

shape. Gases take the shape of whatever container they are in.

Example: The air all around us is a gas.

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This video may help you understand the different

states of matter!

States of Matter Song!

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Post-test

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Ice is an example of what form of matter?

Liquid

Gas

Solid

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Which picture is an example of a gas?

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What is a liquid?

Has definite size and shape. Takes the shape of any container. Has not definite shape.

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Feedback

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Try AgainThink about what ice looks and feels

like when you take it out of the freezer.

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Congratulations!

You are right! Ice is an example of a solid.

Way to go!

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Try AgainRemember that gas is matter that has no definite shape and they take shape of whatever container they are in.

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Congratulations!

You are right! An example of gas is the

air filled in the balloon.

Way to go!

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Try AgainThink about juice in a cup

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You are right! A liquid takes the shape of any container.

Way to go!

Congratulations!

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Tutorvista, . (2010). Kinds of matter. Retrieved from http://www.tutorvista.com/physics/kinds-of-matter

Youtube, Particleman (Writer). (2010). Solid, liquid, gas-they might be giants [Web]. Available from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btGu9FWSPtc

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Good Job!Now you know the three states of matter!