fifth grade final
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The Amazing World Of Matter!
By: Adrienne Bryant
Summary— There are 3 types of matter. They are solids, liquids,
and gases. These three types of matter can be used to
make a mixture. Solutions are a mixture but you can
not see the substances
A solid has particles that are packed together and
never move. An example of a solid is a Door!
Solids!
Liquids particles are not packed together tightly
they can run around a little. Liquids take the
shape of there container. An example of liquid is
Oil!
Liquids
Gasses particles move around and are not packed tightly
they move around freely! Gasses particles take the con-
tainer of there shape! An example of Gas is balloon!
Gasses!
Solutions are a type of
mixture. The solute and the
solvent mix so well that you
can’t point them out! Some
solutions can be retracted
to there own form again!
An example is this lemon-
ade from the powder!
Solutions!
A mixture is a solu-
tion that can be re-
tracted and put into
its original form. A
mixture could be
made using solids, or
liquids! For example
Strawberry and choc-
olate!
Mixtures!
There are three types of
matter. They are solids liq-
uids and gases. These
three types of matter can
make a mixture. One type
of mixture is a solution.
S u m mar y—
By Alejandro
Solutions
Solids will never
change its
shape .
Solids are not a
liquid or gases.
An example of a
solid is a car.
solids
Liquid takes the
shape of its con-
tainer that its in.
liquids
They can
be sepa-
rated by
a mag-
net or by
hand.
mixtures
Solutions are
solute that dis-
solves into the
solvent.
solutions
Gases are in a ball or a hot air
balloon.
Gases are all around us and it
takes its shape of its container.
gases
States of matter
Angel
Summary— There are 3 types of mat-
ter. They are sol-
ids ,liquids and gases.
These three types of
matter can be used to
make a mixture. Solu-
tions is a mixture but
you can not see the substances.
Solids have definite
shape. Solids has
particles that move
close together. an
example of a solid
is an ice cube be-
fore it melts.
solids
Liquids don’t have a
definite shape it chang-
es its shape based on
the container. The liq-
uids particles are close
to each other and can
be separated. An exam-
ple of a liquid is water.
liquids
Gases have no defi-
nite shape or vol-
ume. The particles
don’t always stay
together. An exam-
ple of a gas is a
balloon
gases
A mixture is
when you mix
two substances
and can be sepa-
rated. Mixtures
can be made by
solids liquids
and gases. An example of mixtures can be cere-
al
mixtures
Solutions are when
you mix two things
or more and cant
see the solvent and
the solute. All solu-
tions are mix-
tures.an example of
a solution is lemonade.
solutions
Solids, liquids,
and gases
There are 3 types of mat-ter .They are solids, liq-uids, ands gases. These 3
types of mat-ter can be used to make a mixture. Solutions is a
mixture, but you can not see
the substances.
Summary—
Author:Gisselle
Caption describing picture or graphic.
A solid is
part of
the states
of matter.
It can’t
transform
into an-
other
shape it
stays the
same. Some solids can be
heavy and others
aren't .An example of a
solid is a book.
Solids
A mixture is made up of two or more things. A mix-ture is also two sub-stances that are mixed to-gether and that you can separate. A
salad is an example of a mixture
Mixtures
A liquid can
sometimes be
something
you drink. A
liquid is free
flowing. An
example of a
liquid is milk.
Liquids
A solution is a mixture mixed so well that you cant see the dif-ferent substances. A solution is impossible to see the separate particles. An example of a solution is cookie dough.
Solutions
Some gas-
es can you
cant see
others you
can. Gases
can be
helpful to
human
breath. An
example is
an air tank.
Gases
Matter and Mixtures
Keshawn Blakely
Summary— There are 3 types of matter . They are solids , liq-
uids, and gases. These types of matter can be
used to make a mixture . Solutions are a mix-
ture , but you can not see the substances .
An example of a solid is a an book solid does
not take shape of a container. Also the parti-
cles have no freedom.
Solids
Liquids have no definite shape, and the par-
ticles have a little freedom. An example of a
liquid is water.
Liquids
Gases fill the room or space, so it has no definite
size or shape. Also the particles have a lot of free-
dom. An example of a gas is air.
Gases
Mixtures include solute and solvents. Also the sub-
stances can be seen. Cereal is a mixture.
Mixtures
Solutions include solutes and solvents . Solutions
are mixtures ,but the different substances cant
be seen. Lemonade is a solution.
Solutions
States of Matter
Miguel
Summary—
There are three types
of mat-
ter .
They
are
solids, liquids, and
gases. These three
types of matter
can make mixture.
One type of mix-
ture is a solution.
A solid never chang-
es shape. A solids
particles are real-
ly close together.
An example
of a solid is a
car
Solids
A liquid always
takes its contain-
ers shape. Its parti-
cles are
a little
spread
out.
Liquids
Caption describing picture or graphic.
Gases always take
the shape of its
contain-
er . A
gases
parti-
cles are
Gases
Caption describing picture or graphic.
A mixture has two
or more things in-
side of it ,and you
can sepa-
rate
Mixtures
Solutions can be
Kool-Aid and it
can be
sepa-
rated
Solutions
States Of Matter
Ryan
Summary— There are 3 types of matter . They are solids liq-
uids and gas . These 3 types of matter can be
used to make a mixture.
One kind of mixture is
a solution.
Solids will not change
there shape And they
have volume.
Solids
Takes the shape of its con-
tainer. It also has volume
Liquids
You can only see some
gases. They will take
the shape of their con-
tainer.
Gases
A
Made up of 2 or more substanc-
es. You can easily take them
apart.
A example of a mixture is sal-
ads
Mixtures
A solution is a mixture .
It is mixed so well you can
not see it.
An exam-
ple of a
solution
is choco-
late milk.
Solutions
An example of a
solid is a car.
A example of a gas is a hot air balloon
An example
of a liquid
is a beach.
All Kinds of Matter
Taylor
Summary—
There are 3 types of matter.
They are solids,
liquids, and
gases. Solu-
tions is a mix-
ture but you can not see
the substances.
Solids have volume.
You can not move
through a solid.
An example of a solid is
table.
Solids
A liquids shape
will change de-
pending on the
container it is
in.
You can move
through a liq-
uid.
An example of a liquid is juice.
Liquids
You can move through a gas
A gas takes the shape of its
container
An example of
a gas it a hot
air balloon
Gases
A mixture is two or more substances
mixed together
There can be
solid-gas mix-
tures, liquid-
solid mixtures,
gas-liquid mix-
tures, etc.
Mixtures
A solution is one type mixture.
A solution can not be separat-
ed.
Solutions
Summary—
There are three types of
matter. They are sol-
ids, liquids, and gas-
es. These three types of
matter can make a
mixture. One type of
mixture is a solution.
States of
matter
Tony
A
solid will never
lose its shape.
Solids have defi-
nite shapes and
volume. An ex-
ample of a solid
is a car.
Solids
A
liquid take a
shape of the con-
tainer. The water
volume and shape
can change. An
example of a liquid
is water.
Liquids
A
solution can
eventually be
separated back
to there form. A
solution is com-
pletely mix to-
gether.
Solutions
Gases can always
take a shape of
something. A gas
has no definite
shape or volume.
Gases
Mixtures are two
thing that are
mixed . Like a salad
is a mixture.
Mixtures