Properties of Matter StAIR Second Grade Created by Stacey Chen.

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Properties of Matter StAIR Second Grade Created by Stacey Chen

What are the Three States of Matter? SolidLiquidGas

To watch the video, click on the picture.

Directions Answer the following questions about matter by clicking on the correct answer.

SOLIDS Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Click on the matter that is in a solid state.

SOLIDS Which is a solid? milkapple maple syrup

Try Again Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Here are some examples of solids: treebananasand

Correct

SOLIDS Which is a solid? fishpainthelium

Try Again Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Here are some examples of solids: treebananasand

Correct

SOLIDS Which is a solid? oxygengasolinesalt

Try Again Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Here are some examples of solids: treebananasand

Correct

SOLIDS Which is a solid? carbon dioxide pencilsteam

Try Again Remember, solids have a shape that does not change. Here are some examples of solids: treebananasand

Correct

LIQUIDS Remember, liquids can be poured. Click on the matter that is in a liquid state.

LIQUIDS Which is a liquid? milkappleoxygen

Try Again Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here are some examples of liquids: rain orange juice soup

Correct

LIQUIDS Which is a liquid? pencil maple syrup fish

Try Again Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here are some examples of liquids: rain orange juice soup

Correct

LIQUIDS Which is a liquid? carbon dioxide saltpaint

Try Again Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here are some examples of liquids: rain orange juice soup

Correct

LIQUIDS Which is a liquid? gasolineheliumsteam

Try Again Remember, a liquid can be poured. Here are some examples of liquids: rain orange juice soup

Correct

GASES Remember, gases are invisible. Click on the matter that is in gas form.

GASES Which is a gas? milkappleoxygen

Try Again Remember, gases are invisible. Here are some examples of gases: air (in tires) water vapor (in clouds) nitrogen

Correct

GASES Which is a gas? fishpencilsteam

Try Again Remember, gases are invisible. Here are some examples of gases: air (in tires) water vapor (in clouds) nitrogen

Correct

GASES Which is a gas? maple syrup carbon dioxide paint

Try Again Remember, gases are invisible. Here are some examples of gases: air (in tires) water vapor (in clouds) nitrogen

Correct

GASES Which is a gas? heliumsaltwater

Try Again Remember, gases are invisible. Here are some examples of gases: air (in tires) water vapor (in clouds) nitrogen

Correct Congratulations! You’re Finished!

Please choose an activity to explore until computer time has ended. Strange Matter Strange Matter Slide Puzzles Slide Puzzles Quiz Game Quiz Game Jigsaw Puzzles Jigsaw Puzzles Changing State of Matter Changing State of Matter Characteristics Game Characteristics Game