Item 1: Box of Crayons Item 2: Textbook Item 3: Play-doh Item 4: Pencil Mass What is Matter? Using your balance, weight each item and record your measurement.

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Item 1: Box of Crayons Item 2: Textbook Item 3: Play-doh Item 4: Pencil Mass What is Matter? Using your balance, weight each item and record your measurement in the chart below: Based on the information in the above chart, rank each item from lightest to heaviest in the list below: Ranking Name: __________________________Date: ___________

Item 1: Box of Crayons Item 2: Textbook Item 3: Play-doh Item 4: Pencil Volume Ranking What is Matter? Using a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being least and 10 being the most, rate each item based on how much space it seems to take up. Record your answer in the chart below: Based on the information in the above chart, rank each item from smallest to biggest in the list below: Name: __________________________Date: ___________

SolidLiquidGas SolidLiquidGas Name: __________________________Date: ___________ List as many examples of each state of matter you can think of States of Matter In the table below, please write down what you see, and any differences you see between a solid, liquid and gas..

Mixture AMixture B Name: __________________________Date: ___________ Mixture vs. Solution In the table below, record your observations from your experiences with Mixture A and Mixture B In the chart below, list the properties of Mixture A and Mixture B that are the same and different. Properties that are the same Properties that are different

Name: __________________________Date: ___________ All About Matter For each of the Centers, answer the following questions: Center 1: What type of matter is at this center?_____________________ Which object does not belong at this center? ______________ What type of matter is this object?_______________________ Center 2: What type of matter is at this center?_____________________ Which object does not belong at this center? ______________ What type of matter is this object?_______________________ Center 3: What type of matter is at this center?_____________________ Which object does not belong at this center? ______________ What type of matter is this object?_______________________ Center 4: List the mass for the following objects: Textbook: ________________ Beach Ball: ________________ Apple: ____________________