| Properties of Matter | Measuring Matter | Solids, Liquids, & Gases | Changes of States in Matter | Physical & Chemical Changes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
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					  What is property					 
					 It is a characteristic of something | 
					  What is gravity					 
					 It is a pulling force that holds you on Earth. | 
					  What is gas					 
					 The matter that you cannot see but you can feel. | 
					  What is (answers may vary for melting)					 
					 One example of melting | 
					  What is (answers may vary for physical change)					 
					 One example of physical change | 
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					  What is matter					 
					 It is anything that takes up space and has mass. | 
					  What is weight					 
					 It is a measure of the pull of gravity on an object. | 
					  What are (any examples of drinkable liquids)					 
					 Three liquids you love to drink | 
					  What is (answers may vary for freezing)					 
					 One example of freezing | 
					  What is (answers may vary for chemical change)					 
					 One example of chemical change | 
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					  What are mass and volume					 
					 These are the two properties of all types of matter. | 
					  What is a tool to measure the mass of 2 given objects					 
					 pan balance | 
					  What are (any examples of solids beside you)					 
					 Three solids beside you right now | 
					  What is (answers may vary for evaporation)					 
					 One example of evaporation | 
					  What is (answers may vary for mixtures & solutions)					 
					 One example of mixture and one example of solution | 
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					  What are examples of floating & sinking					 
					 Rocks usually sink while plastic caps float when placed in water. | 
					  What is the difference of mass and weight					 
					 Mass is the amount of matter in an object while weight depends on the gravity pulling an object | 
					  What is the difference of gases from solids and liquids					 
					 Gases gave no definite volume, but solids and liquids do. | 
					  What is (answers may vary for condensation)					 
					 One example of condensation | 
					  What is TRUE because solutions forms when one or more kinds of matter are mixed evenly into another kind of matter.					 
					 TRUE/FALSE. “A glass of apple juice is a solution.” | 
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					  What is a property of matter that can push or attract other object such as iron.					 
					 Magnetism | 
					  What are these measurements which measures how long something is and describes how much space an object takes up					 
					 length and volume | 
					  What are (similarities & differences may vary)					 
					 Similarities and differences of solids, liquids, & gases. | 
					  What is water					 
					 It a special kind of liquid that gets larger when it freezes. | 
					  What is an example of mixture that you can separate using water and evaporating dish					 
					 Separating fine-grained sand and salt |