States of Matter Webquest

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Introduction

Anyone can be a scientist.As a scientist, you will be studying the three states of matter. Don’t forget that scientists take notes, so as you go through this webquest be sure to take good notes about the three states of matter! Home

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Task

Click on the word process to learn more about each state of matter.

When you are finished, you will create a foldable book showing what you have learned.

You will make a bridge map to show the answers to Questions 1 and 2 below. Question 3 will be a separate sheet.

1. What are the 3 main states of matter? 2. What are example materials for each state of matter? 3. How can temperature change the state of matter of an object?

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What is Matter? Click here to find out more.

Matter is everywhere.

Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass.

There are 3 main states of matter: 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3. Gas

Play the movie on matter by clicking here.

Click on each state of matter to learn more about that state.

Watch the particles in matter move by clicking here.

Watch this movie just for fun by clicking here.

Find out how changing temperature can change matter. Click here (click on Change it) and here (ask your teacher for login/password).

Process

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Quiz

Take the quiz below. Be sure to number from 1 to 4 in your journal and write true or false next to each number.

True or False:

1. Water can be found in all three states of matter.2. Wood is a gas.3. The world only contains water in liquid form.4. Matter can only be sorted by shape.

Click here to play a game.

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