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What are the three states of matter?
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Solid, Liquid, Gas
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What is the smallest part of matter?
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An atom
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How many states of matter are there?
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Three
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Name an example of a solid.
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Chair, pencil, book, etc.
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Name an example of a liquid.
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Milk, juice, soda, etc.
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What is mass?
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How much matter is in an object
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What is volume?
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The amount of space an object takes up
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What is luster?
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How an object shines in the light
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What is texture?
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How an object feels to the touch
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What does “definite” mean?
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Stays the same
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Name one property of matter.
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Size, color, texture, luster, etc.
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Name a type of matter than can be in all three states.
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Water
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What is made when two or more atoms combine?
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A molecule
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How can matter be described?
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By its physical properties
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What is matter?
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Matter is anything that has weight and takes up space.
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What has a definite size, shape, and weight?
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A solid
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What has a definite volume and takes the shape of the container it is in?
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A liquid
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What has no definite shape or volume?
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A gas
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What is a physical change?
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A change in the way matter looks but not what it is made of
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What is a chemical change?
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When matter changes into something completely different
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Name the four parts of the water cycle.
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Condensation, Precipitation, Accumulation, Evaporation
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Explain how water can change states.
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Freeze=Solid Melt=Liquid Evaporate (Heat)=Gas
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When paper is folded, this is an example of….?
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A physical change
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When paper is burned, this is an example of…?
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A chemical change
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When metal rusts, this is an example of…?
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A chemical change
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Draw and label the parts of the water cycle.
Final Jeopardy Draw and label the parts of the water cycle.
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