The document discusses the key states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - and how temperature affects the behavior of molecules in each state. It prompts the reader to think about how matter is defined and the characteristics of each state. Examples are given of each state of matter. The reader is then asked to take notes on what happens to molecules when changing between different states, such as melting, evaporating, condensing, and freezing. Finally, the reader is instructed to test a states of matter simulator and demonstrate their understanding through an exit ticket question and completing a graphic organizer.
The document discusses the key states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - and how temperature affects the behavior of molecules in each state. It prompts the reader to think about how matter is defined and the characteristics of each state. Examples are given of each state of matter. The reader is then asked to take notes on what happens to molecules when changing between different states, such as melting, evaporating, condensing, and freezing. Finally, the reader is instructed to test a states of matter simulator and demonstrate their understanding through an exit ticket question and completing a graphic organizer.
The document discusses the key states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - and how temperature affects the behavior of molecules in each state. It prompts the reader to think about how matter is defined and the characteristics of each state. Examples are given of each state of matter. The reader is then asked to take notes on what happens to molecules when changing between different states, such as melting, evaporating, condensing, and freezing. Finally, the reader is instructed to test a states of matter simulator and demonstrate their understanding through an exit ticket question and completing a graphic organizer.
Think about: ● How is matter defined? Watch Particle Nature of Matter ● What are the key characteristics for (Generation Genius) with a partner. each state of matter? ● What are examples of each state of matter?
Explain Your Task
Take notes in your notebook, including the After watching The Dr. Binocs Show following: video, share with a partner what you 1. What happens to the molecules when a learned in the video and be ready to solid melts? explain the following image: 2. What happens to the molecules when a liquid evaporates? 3. What happens to the molecules when a gas condenses? 4. What happens to the molecules when a liquid freezes?
Using a device, test the State of Matter
simulator and observe the changes in the state of matter.
Apply Your Task
Exit Ticket question on an index card: “What effect does increasing and decreasing
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temperature have on gas particles? Demonstrate an understanding of the states of matter. Complete the graphic organizer on the states of matter and upload to Google Classroom.