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The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

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Page 1: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

The Three States of Matter

Page 2: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

State Objectives :–States of Matter: Conditions/Identify

The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Page 3: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Following the presentation, the students will complete a puzzle and a reading comprehension exercise about the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas).

Page 4: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Gas

• Has no fixed shape• Has no fixed volume• Made of particles that move rapidly • The particles also have large spaces

between them in comparison to solids and liquids

Page 5: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Examples of Gases are

• Steam• Oxygen• Carbon dioxide• Smog• Tear Gas• Helium

Page 6: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Check out the Following Site on Gas :

Page 7: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Liquid

• Has no fixed shape• Has a fixed volume• Particles move past one another easily• Particles are fairly close, but not in a neat

even arrangement as the particles in a solid are

Page 8: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Examples of Liquids are

• Orange Juice• Water• Soft drinks• Milk• Rubbing Alcohol• Vinegar

Page 9: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Check out the following Site on Liquids :

Page 10: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Solid

• Has a fixed shape• Has a fixed volume• Particles are arranged in a tight, regular

pattern• Particles move very little

Page 11: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Examples of Solids are

• Ice• Frog• Cheese• Bricks• Wood• Popcicle

Page 12: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Check out theFollowing Site on Solids :

Page 13: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Watch this BrainpopMovie on theStates of Matter :

Page 14: The Three States of Matter State Objectives : –States of Matter: Conditions/Identify The learner will be able to identify states of matter.

Writing Activity

• The students will describe the three states of matter and include the following :

• At least one example of each state• A description of each state