properties of matter stair second grade created by stacey chen
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Properties of MatterProperties of MatterStAIRStAIR
Second GradeSecond Grade
Created by Stacey ChenCreated by Stacey Chen
What are the What are the Three States of Matter?Three States of Matter?
SolidSolid
LiquidLiquid
GasGas
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DirectionsDirections
Answer the following questions about matter Answer the following questions about matter by clicking on the correct answer.by clicking on the correct answer.
SOLIDSSOLIDS
Remember, solids have a shape that does not change.Remember, solids have a shape that does not change.
Click on the matter that is in a solid state.Click on the matter that is in a solid state.
SOLIDSSOLIDS
Which is a solid?Which is a solid?
milkmilk
appleapple
maple syrupmaple syrup
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Remember, solids have a shape that does not Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Here are some examples of solids:change. Here are some examples of solids:
treetree
bananabanana
sandsand
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SOLIDSSOLIDS
Which is a solid?Which is a solid?
fishfish
paintpaint
heliumhelium
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Remember, solids have a shape that does not Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Here are some examples of solids:change. Here are some examples of solids:
treetree
bananabanana
sandsand
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SOLIDSSOLIDS
Which is a solid?Which is a solid?
oxygenoxygen
gasolinegasoline
saltsalt
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Remember, solids have a shape that does not Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Here are some examples of solids:change. Here are some examples of solids:
treetree
bananabanana
sandsand
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SOLIDSSOLIDS
Which is a solid?Which is a solid?
carbon dioxidecarbon dioxide
pencilpencil
steamsteam
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Remember, solids have a shape that does not Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Here are some examples of solids:change. Here are some examples of solids:
treetree
bananabanana
sandsand
CorrectCorrect
LIQUIDSLIQUIDS
Remember, liquids can be poured.Remember, liquids can be poured.
Click on the matter that is in a liquid state.Click on the matter that is in a liquid state.
LIQUIDSLIQUIDS
Which is a liquid?Which is a liquid?
milkmilk
appleapple
oxygenoxygen
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Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here are some examples of liquids:are some examples of liquids:
rainrain
orange juiceorange juice
soupsoup
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LIQUIDSLIQUIDS
Which is a liquid?Which is a liquid?
pencilpencil
maple syrupmaple syrup
fishfish
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Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here are some examples of liquids:are some examples of liquids:
rainrain
orange juiceorange juice
soupsoup
CorrectCorrect
LIQUIDSLIQUIDS
Which is a liquid?Which is a liquid?
carbon dioxidecarbon dioxide
saltsalt
paintpaint
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Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here are some examples of liquids:are some examples of liquids:
rainrain
orange juiceorange juice
soupsoup
CorrectCorrect
LIQUIDSLIQUIDS
Which is a liquid?Which is a liquid?
gasolinegasoline
heliumhelium
steamsteam
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Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here are some examples of liquids:are some examples of liquids:
rainrain
orange juiceorange juice
soupsoup
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GASESGASES
Remember, gases are invisible.Remember, gases are invisible.
Click on the matter that is in gas form.Click on the matter that is in gas form.
GASESGASES
Which is a gas?Which is a gas?
milkmilk
appleapple
oxygenoxygen
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Remember, gases are invisible. Here are Remember, gases are invisible. Here are some examples of gases:some examples of gases:
air (in tires)air (in tires)
water vapor (in water vapor (in clouds)clouds)
nitrogennitrogen
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GASESGASES
Which is a gas?Which is a gas?
fishfish
pencilpencil
steamsteam
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Remember, gases are invisible. Here are Remember, gases are invisible. Here are some examples of gases:some examples of gases:
air (in tires)air (in tires)
water vapor (in water vapor (in clouds)clouds)
nitrogennitrogen
CorrectCorrect
GASESGASES
Which is a gas?Which is a gas?
maple syrupmaple syrup
carbon dioxidecarbon dioxide
paintpaint
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Remember, gases are invisible. Here are Remember, gases are invisible. Here are some examples of gases:some examples of gases:
air (in tires)air (in tires)
water vapor (in water vapor (in clouds)clouds)
nitrogennitrogen
CorrectCorrect
GASESGASES
Which is a gas?Which is a gas?
heliumhelium
saltsalt
waterwater
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Remember, gases are invisible. Here are Remember, gases are invisible. Here are some examples of gases:some examples of gases:
air (in tires)air (in tires)
water vapor (in water vapor (in clouds)clouds)
nitrogennitrogen
CorrectCorrectCongratulations! You’re Finished!Congratulations! You’re Finished!
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