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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. Mrs. Garrett’s 2 nd Grade Science Class. Go to Menu. Menu. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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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
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.
Solid A solid is matter that has definite
size and shape. Example: Put a sneaker in a box.
It stays the same.
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.
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.
This video may help you understand the different
states of matter!
States of Matter Song!
Post-test
Ice is an example of what form of matter?
Liquid
Gas
Solid
Which picture is an example of a gas?
What is a liquid?
Has definite size and shape. Takes the shape of any container. Has not definite shape.
Feedback
Try AgainThink about what ice looks and feels
like when you take it out of the freezer.
Congratulations!
You are right! Ice is an example of a solid.
Way to go!
Try AgainRemember that gas is matter that has no definite shape and they take shape of whatever container they are in.
Congratulations!
You are right! An example of gas is the
air filled in the balloon.
Way to go!
Try AgainThink about juice in a cup
You are right! A liquid takes the shape of any container.
Way to go!
Congratulations!
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Good Job!Now you know the three states of matter!