The document discusses the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It provides pictures of examples in each state and has students classify the pictures. It also has students complete sentences about the properties of each state, such as solids having a fixed shape and gases not having a fixed volume.
The document discusses the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It provides pictures of examples in each state and has students classify the pictures. It also has students complete sentences about the properties of each state, such as solids having a fixed shape and gases not having a fixed volume.
The document discusses the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It provides pictures of examples in each state and has students classify the pictures. It also has students complete sentences about the properties of each state, such as solids having a fixed shape and gases not having a fixed volume.
1) Write the names for the states of matter under the correct picture.
2) Classify the pictures into the correct state of matter.
Solid Liquid Gas
3) Drag the words to complete the sentences.
a. In solids, the _______ are close together. water shape particles shape b. Liquids, like _______, can change their shape. ice gases c. Gases don’t have a fixed _______. d. Solids, like ___, usually have a fixed form. e. Gases can change their ______. f. The particles in ______ can move around freely.
Date: - L-2.2: ELEMENTS, L-2.2: COMPOUNDS L-1.4: Particles and The States of Matter L-1.5: Explaining Physical Changes Section A: Choose The Correct Answer