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Click anywhere to get started States of Matter Created by Wes Emlet

Please tell me your comfort level on the states of matter by choosing a box below. I m a matter expert and am ready to take a quiz now! I have some idea of what matter is but would like to review before taking a quiz. Whats matter?

You will see an object or question on each page. You will choose either solid, liquid or gas. At the conclusion of your pre-quiz you will see your results. If you make only one mistake you will be directed to take a final printable quiz. If you make more than two mistakes you will review before taking your final quiz. CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED So you think youre a matter whiz? Lets find out! I think I need a review first I think I need a review first

Question 1 Shaving Cream (Container) Solid Gas Liquid

Question 2 Flame Solid Gas Liquid

Question 3 Grass Solid Gas Liquid

Question 4 Bubbles Solid Gas Liquid

Question 5 Which state of matter has a definite size, but no definite shape? Click to Submit Answer

Question 6 Which state of matter keeps it shape? Click to Submit Answer

Question 7 Which state of matter has no definite size or shape? Click to Submit Answer

Question 8 Solid Gas Liquid The state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume.

Question 9 Solid Gas Liquid The state of matter that fills the entire volume of any container.

Question 10 Solid Gas Liquid The state of matter has no definite shape but it does have a definite volume. Click me when you are finished!

See My Results I got at least 9 questions correct! TAKE ME TO THE GRADED QUIZ! I got more than two answers incorrect. I need to review before I take my final quiz.

Matter Review Click on the video camera to review the three states of matter. When you get to the website, click on Play Video Close the website when you are finished Choose the Take Quiz or More Review button when you are finished! Take Quiz Take Quiz More Review More Review

You will read the object at the top of each page. You will choose either solid, liquid or gas. At the conclusion of your quiz please hit the print button so your teacher can collect and grade. Take your time and good luck! Choose the back button if you still need a review CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED Final Quiz

Question 1 Pizza Solid Liquid

Question 2 Hot Air Balloon Solid Gas

Question 3 Ice Solid Liquid

Question 4 Syrup Solid Liquid

Question 5 Which state of matter keeps it shape? Click to Submit Answer

Question 6 Which state of matter has a definite size, but no definite shape? Click to Submit Answer

Question 7 Which state of matter has no definite size or shape? Click to Submit Answer

Question 8 Gas Liquid The state of matter that fills the entire volume of any container.

Question 9 Solid Liquid The state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume.

Question 10 Gas Liquid The state of matter has no definite shape but it does have a definite volume.

See My Results Continue

Click to the printable page and select print Click to the printable page and select print Hand in the quiz to Mr. Emlet See board for directions on what to do next See board for directions on what to do next Click to the printable page and select print Click to the printable page and select print Hand in the quiz to Mr. Emlet See board for directions on what to do next See board for directions on what to do next

What is Matter? EVERYTHING IS MATTER! Matter is anything that takes up space. Matter can be a solid, liquid or gas. Solids, liquids and gases are the states of matter.

States of Matter Look at the objects below. Can you decide which object is a solid, a liquid and a gas? Click on the object to see if you are correct!

Solids, Liquids, and Gases A solid is matter that has that has definite size and shape. A liquid takes the shape of any container Gas is matter that has no definite shape. Gases take the shape of whatever container they are in.

Complete the states of matter chart Complete the states of matter chart Take a practice quiz Take a practice quiz Im ready for the final review before the quiz! Matter matching activity Matter matching activity Learn About Matter Start Over

SolidsGasLiquids Can you complete the chart? Click on each of the words and fill it out! Go back if you have to!