Lesson Goals and Objectives You will learn what physical changes are and how matter can change from one state to another. You will learn how chemical.

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Lesson Goals and Objectives You will learn what physical changes are and how matter can change from one state to another. You will learn how chemical changes can cause some kinds of matter to become new matter.

What are physical changes? Physical changes are changes in the way matter looks. Changes in size and shape are physical changes. A physical change can also take place when matter changes from one state to another state. Can you think of ways that you can physically change a sheet of paper?

Here are some ways you can physically change a sheet of paper: Cutting Tearing Shredding Folding Painting Writing on Gluing

What are chemical changes? Chemical changes are the opposite of physical changes. Chemical changes take place when matter changes to a different kind of matter.

Here are some examples of chemical changes: campfire rusty car

Quick Review What is a physical change? A physical change is a change in the size, shape, state, or appearance of matter. What is a chemical change? A chemical change causes matter to become a new kind of matter

You are now ready to play Name That Change! For each item, tell whether a chemical or physical change has taken place.

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