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G5 T1 L3: Properties of Matter, March 15

G5 T1 L3: Properties of Matter, March 15

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G5 T1 L3: Properties of Matter

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G5 T1 L3 Properties of Matter

Objective: I can tell how to identify an object by it's color and texture.

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Do Now

1- Mass can be measured by ( Kg / Celsius/ml)

2-Volume can be measured by ( grams / Fahrenheit/ ml)

3- The amount of space an object takes up, this best describes (mass /volume)

4- Define Temperature.

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Color:

Color is a physical property of a matter.

it's an easy property to observe by just looking at the substance.

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Texture and Hardness

You can test the texture of a substance by only touching it(smooth/lumpy/grooved/spongy).

Hardness is another property( if it's hard it tends to keep its shape when you push it or try to break it).

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Look at the picture and answer in your notebook.

1- Which two substances have white color and also are powders?

2- One of these two doesn't dissolve in water, so what substance is it?

3- We can use Degree Celsius and Fahrenheit in measuring (volume/weight/temperature)

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G5 T2 Changes in Matter L1 States of Matter

Objective: I can describe the shape and volume of different matters

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Do Now

1- Describe the particle movements in solids

2- We can measure temperature by using the (gram- Fahrenheit/milliliter).

3- Define volume

4- You can test the (texture/hardness) by only touching.

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States of Matter

  • The difference between warm places and south pole clothing

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States of Matter

  • Solid

  • Liquid

  • Gas

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Solids

  • A matter with a definite shape and volume.

  • When you place a solid object like ice in a cup, it doesn't spread to cover the bottom of the cup.

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Solids

  • An ice cube is solid and keeps its shape in the cup.

  • As it becomes warmer, the ice cube may melt, then it's no longer solid.

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G5 T1 L3: Properties of Matter

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