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Matter Interactive Notebook Pages

This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information about the document: The document is a blog post by Jessica Wilson about changing states of matter and their properties, including lessons on changing solids to liquids and liquids to gases, as well as the physical properties of mass and volume. It includes questions to prompt thinking about changing states of matter through various processes like melting ice or boiling water, and diagrams illustrating the properties of mass and volume.

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Matter Interactive Notebook Pages

This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information about the document: The document is a blog post by Jessica Wilson about changing states of matter and their properties, including lessons on changing solids to liquids and liquids to gases, as well as the physical properties of mass and volume. It includes questions to prompt thinking about changing states of matter through various processes like melting ice or boiling water, and diagrams illustrating the properties of mass and volume.

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By Jessica Wilson

3rdgradethings.blogspot.com
VA Science Standard 3.3
Clipart from www.mycutegraphics.com

C h a n g i n g

S o l i Ld i q u iL di q u i Gd a s

L i q u iS do l i d G a s L i q u i
Think.. What do
you do to change
a solid into a liquid?
Think about
changing ice to
water.

R e d

Think.. What
do you do to
change a liquid

Think.. What
do you do to
change a gas

into steam?
into a solid?
Think about
Think about
changing water changing water
to steam.
to ice.

into a liquid?
Think about
changing water
vapor to rain.

Think.. What
do you do to
change a liquid

We can change the properties of matter, and the matter does


not change. If we slice an orange in half, it is
still an orange. It does not
turn into an apple!

If you take a hammer, and smash a


rock into smaller pieces, what physical
property did you change?

If you blow up a balloon, what changes


about the balloon?

A_ the color
B. the shape
C. the hardness
D. the odor

A_ the color
B. the volume
C. the odor
D. the texture

M a s s
Mass is how much
matter is in an object.
Mass is measured in
grams.
Grams=g
1 g = about a paperclip

V o l u m
Volume is how much
space the object takes
up. How much air can it
hold? How much water
can it hold?
Volume can be measured
in solids, liquids,
and gasses.

O i l
Observe the oil and water
mixture. Shake the mixture,
and then let it sit still. What
do you notice? What happens
to the oil? Draw the oil and
water in this jar. Label the oil
and the water.
Think.. Why do you think this
happens?

Describe what happens as you let


the mixture sit still.

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