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5th Grade

Science:
MATTER
STATE OF
MATTER
VHINA L. BAUTISTA
BUGTONG, BUGTONG
“Andito na si kaka,
Bubuka-bukaka.”

Gunting/Scissor
BUGTONG, BUGTONG
“Isang bayabas,
Pito ang butas.”

Mukha/ Face
BUGTONG, BUGTONG
“Buto’t balat,
Lumilipad.”

Saranggola/Kite
BUGTONG, BUGTONG
“Nagtago si Pedro,
Kita ang ulo.”

Pako/ Nail
BUGTONG, BUGTONG
“Buhok ni Adan,
Di mabilang- bilang.”

Ulan/ Rain
BUGTONG, BUGTONG
“Kung kailan pinatay,
Saka humaba ang buhay.”

Kandila/ Candle
BUGTONG, BUGTONG
“Heto na, heto na,
Di mo pa nakikita.”

Hangin/ Air
What do we call this?

MATTER
MATTER
Is anything that occupies
space and has mass
MATTER
Made up of tiny, individual They move and change their
particles called ATOM. behavior which makes matter
appear in different ways.
WHAT ARE EXAMPLES OF MATTER?

MATTER
STATES OF MATTER

SOLID GAS
LIQUI
STATES OF MATTER
SOLI -Particles are closed-pack so
they can vibrate, but not flow
-Is a state of matter with fixed
shapeD and volume.
STATES OF MATTER
SOLI
D
STATES OF MATTER
LIQUI
-is a state of matter with a
D
defined volume, but no
defined shape.
STATES OF MATTER
LIQUI
D
-takes the shape of the
container.
STATES OF MATTER
LIQUI
-the atoms in this state of
D
matter move around more
freely
STATES OF MATTER
GAS
-is a state of matter lacking
either a defined volume or
defined shape.
STATES OF MATTER
GAS
-they are very light and float
around.
-Particles in a gas have more
energy than in solids or
liquids. They tend to be
further apart and more random
than in a liquid
STATES OF MATTER
Write solid, liquid, or gas to identify the state of matter
each picture has.

1._______ 2._______
3._______ 5._______
4._______

6._______ 7._______
9._______
8._______ 10._______
Write solid, liquid, or gas to identify
the state of matter each picture has.
1._______
2._______
3._______
4._______
5._______
6._______
7._______
8._______
9._______
10._______
MELTIN
Solid to Liquid

G
Heat goes into the solid as it melts Heat
FREEZINLiquid to Solid

G
Heat leaves the liquid as it freezes.

Low
Temperature
Evaporation
Liquid to Gas
Heat goes into the liquid as it vaporizes. Water Vapor
.

Boiling
E
V
A
P
O
Water Vapor
R
A Heat
T
I
O
n
CONDENSATIOGas to Liquid

N
Heat leaves the gas as it condenses.

Rain
Low
temperature
CONDENSATIO
N
Sublimation
Solid to Gas
Heat goes into the
solid as it sublimates.
Sublimation
Solid to Gas
Heat goes into the
solid as it sublimates.

Moth balls
Moth balls
Although matter can be classified into three
different states (types) it can also be
described using its properties.
Although matter can be classified into three
different states (types) it can also be
described using its properties.
HARDNES
is the property of an object that makes it withstand

S
pressure.
BRITTLENE
refers to the ability of an object to be easily broken

SS
or crushed into pieces
MALLEABILI
is the ability of a metal to be hammered or beaten

TY
flat.
DUCTILIT
the ability of a material to be stretched or pulled

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out and be formed into fine thin wires.
FLEXIBILI
the ability of a material to be bent without

TY
breaking.
ELASTICIT
a material to be stretched and returned to their

Y
original form when released.
POROSITY
Porous objects have tiny pores that allow them to
easily absorb liquids.
DENSITY
refers to the amount of mass in a given volume. It
is the property that makes some objects float in
water.
VISCOSIT
refers to the property of liquids that resist flowing.

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THANK YOU!

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