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States of Matter - Introduction

States of Matter - Introduction

Assessment

Presentation

Science

7th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-ESS2-4, MS-PS3-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Samuel Ross

Used 2+ times

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6 Slides • 10 Questions

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States of Matter - Introduction

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Learning Goal

  • To understand and describe the 3 states of matter of water (Liquid, Vapour and Ice) within the water cycle.

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Success Criteria

  • I can identify and explain how the 3 different states interact with each other.

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Poll

How excited are you for Science this term!?!?

So excited!

Can't wait :)

Only a little

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Quick Recap From Yesterday

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Open Ended

What are two examples of renewable resources?

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Open Ended

What is the difference between a renewable and a nonrenewable resource?

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Multiple Choice

What is the water cycle?

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the 3 forms of water

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the movement of water on, above, or below the surface of the Earth

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when water melts

4

when clouds form

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Changes of state

  • Their are 3 states of matter water can be in at any time; liquid, solid or gas.

  • Copy the diagram on the right into your exercise books :)

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Multiple Choice

When a substance changes from a liquid to a solid, this is called...

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Melting

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Evaporation

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Condensation

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Freezing

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Multiple Choice

When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid, this is called...

1

Melting

2

Evaporation

3

Condensation

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Freezing

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Multiple Choice

When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas, this is called...

1

Melting

2

Evaporation

3

Condensation

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Freezing

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Multiple Choice

When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid, this is called...

1

Melting

2

Evaporation

3

Freezing

4

Condensation

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Multiple Choice

An ice cube is placed in a pan. The pan is placed over an open flame. Which change will MOST likely happen over time?

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The ice changes to a gas then a liquid

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The ice changes to a gas and then back to a solid

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The ice changes to a liquid then to a gas.

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The ice changes to a liquid and back to a solid.

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How the States relate to the water cycle

  • Liquid =Water

  • Solid = Ice

  • Gas = Vapour

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Open Ended

Explain in your own words how water could possibly go through all 3 states in nature....

States of Matter - Introduction

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