What is matter?, Something that takes up space but does not have mass., Something that does not takes up space but has mass., Something that takes up space and has mass., Choose the correct examples of matter!, Tree, air in a balloon and juice, Tea, coffee and kindness , Balloon, air and readiness , Something that takes up space also means that the object is filling a room., True, False, Mass is the amount of matter an object has., True, False, Every matter is made out of ...., Air, Particles, Pencils, Atom is the tiniest unit of matter that makes up particles., True, False, Three states of matter are ......, Solid, liquid, mass, Solid and liquid, Solid, liquid, gas, Property is characteristic that describes matter, such as the color, shape, and size., True, False, Solid is a thing that can be ....., Seen and touched., Seen, touched, and felt., Touched and felt., Televisions, beds, tables and chairs are not the example of solid., True, False, Is solid going to change its shape when we put it in different containers?, Yes, it is., No, it is not., Liquid is the thing that can be seen, touched, and felt., True, False, What makes liquid different from solid?, There is no gap between the atoms., There is no different between liquid and solid., There is a gap between one atom to another in the particle., Examples of liquids are ..........., Water, dish, soap, oil, milk and syrup., Pencils, eraser and juice., Tea, coffee, air and bag. , Will liquid change its shape when we put it in different containers?, Yes, it will., No, it will not., Two kinds of liquid are ..., Thin and heavy., Thin and thick., Thick and hot., Fresh milk, tea and coffee are the examples of thick liquid., True, False, Dish soap, strawberry jam and honey are the examples of thin liquid., True, False, In what kind of liquid does the solid object will sink faster?, Thin, Thick, Do you enjoy learning matter in science lesson?, Yes, I do!, No, I don't!, Gas is the thing that can be felt, but can’t be seen or touched., True, False, The atoms in a gas are spaced farther apart than in a solid or a liquid. And, being spread out like this allows them to move around freely., True, False, The examples of gas around as are ......, Cake, cheese, spoon, Wind, smoke, air inside a balloon, Paint, water, juice, Will gas change its shape when we put it in different containers?, Maybe it will., Yes, it will., No, it will not., Does gas have mass?, No, it does not., Maybe it does., Yes, it does., Melting is a change of solid into liquid because it interacts with high temperature (hot)., True, False, Ice cream and ice cube will not be melt if they are put in high temperature (hot)., True , False, Freezing is a change of liquid into solid because it interacts with ........ temperature., Hot, High, Low/ Cold, The examples of freezing are ........., Making ice cream and ice cube, Making yoghurt, Ice cream in a hot temperature, Evaporating is a change of liquid into ........ because it interacts with high temperature (hot)., Solid, Gas, Liquid, Drying clothes and hair are the example of evaporating., True, False, You enjoy learning matter in this unit., True, False.
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