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Matter

Matter. KWL: Physical Properties. Create a KWL chart to describe what you K now, what you W onder or w ant to know about physical properties in the first two columns. You will come back and complete the last column by filling in what you L earned after the activity. What I L earned.

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Matter

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  1. Matter

  2. KWL: Physical Properties • Create a KWL chart to describe what you Know, what you Wonder or want to know about physical properties in the first two columns. You will come back and complete the last column by filling in what you Learned after the activity. What I Learned What I Wonder What I Know

  3. What is matter? • Matter is anything that: • has mass • takes up space

  4. Everything is made of matter. Can you think of some examples of matter?

  5. There are 3 states of matter. Solid Liquid Gas

  6. Solid • Easy to see • Definite shape. • Many different colors

  7. Liquid • Take the shape of their container • no definite shape • flow easily • Many different colors

  8. Gas • Gasses are colorless and odorless. • They take the shape of the container – no definite shape

  9. Properties of Matter Use 5 senses to describe an object’s properties. Smell See Sound Touch Taste

  10. Examples of Physical Properties Sweet odor Magnetic Able to melt Cool to the touch The size of a pea Lime green 6 cm in length

  11. Some objects change state Ex: Chocolate – Solid to liquid Can you think of two more objects that change state?

  12. **Don’t write this. Let’s practice! What are the physical properties?

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