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By: Dorothy Hains STEM Department Oobleck By: Dorothy Hains STEM Department

Essential Question What are the 3 states of matter? What is oobleck and which state of matter is it in?

Let’s Read: Beware The Oobleck

Hypothesis Oobleck is ______________ of matter because ________________________.

Vocabulary 3 States of Matter: Cold Warm Hot Solid Liquid Gas Takes shape of its container Fills its container Has a shape

How to Make Oobleck Step 1: Measure out 1 cup of water and add 4 drops of green food coloring. Step 2: Measure out 1 ½ cups of cornstarch and mix with 1 cup of green dyed water till blended.

Vocabulary Non-Newtonian Fluid. A substance that acts like a liquid when being poured, but like a solid when a force is acting on it.

EQ Liquid: you can pour it =Solid: when hit its hard