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March 28, 2018

Unpack/ Bathroom/ Sharpen Pencils

Write down homework

Have agendas out to be checked

Get math stuff and computer

Work on Read Works Assignment

Get on i-Ready*Going to Math from 8:30-9:30

March 28, 2018

Review for Test!Hornets Bus Assembly at 9:50

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Day 2: Matter: Anything that has mass and takes up space.

How do you Define Matter? Matter is Defined by it's properties:

Mass: The amount of matter in an object

Volume: How much space an object takes up

Weight: The force of gravity on an object

Density: How heavy or light something is for it's size.Click Here to Learn More

Matter: anything that has mass and takes up space

Properties: Mass, Volume, Weight, Density

Mass: amount of matter in an object

Weight: force of gravity on an object

Volume: how much space an object takes up

Density: How heavy or light something is for it's size

What is Matter?

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What are the States of Matter?

Solids Liquids Gases

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Properties of Solids: What are the States of Matter?

Retain their shape

Have same volume regardless of container

Can not be poured

Properties of Liquids:

Properties of Gases:

Take shape of their container

Do have a definite volumeCan be poured

Do not have a fixed volumeFill the volume of their containersCan be poured

Click Here to Learn More

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Can objects change their state?

Yes, objects can change their state of matter by adding or removing heat.

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So Lets check out some different experiments?

Quicksand....A solid or a liquid?

Instant Ice

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What happens to the weight if an object changes?

If an object changes it state or breaks apart, the weight of the object does not change, which means the weight stays the same. So, let's look at an example.

Shrinking Styrofoam Cup

Even though the styrofoam cup shrunk in size it's weight did not change. The pressure compressed the tiny air pockets within the cup reducing it's size.

If an object changes it state or breaks apart, the weight of the object DOES NOT change, which means the weight STAYS THE SAME!

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What happens when objects are heated and cooled?When the temperature of a material increases the particles move faster

and expand or spread out.

When the temperature of a material decreases the particles move slower and contract or shrink.

So let's see this in actionReal World Examples

When the temperature of a material increases, the particles move faster and expand or spread out

When the temperature of a material decreases, the particles more slower and contract or shrink

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So Let's Do A Quick Review.

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