states of matter science worksheets for kids
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definitionsmatter
Matter is anything that takes up space andweighs something.
solidA solid is something that is firm and stable. Itdoes not take the shape of a container. Atomsare tightly packed.
liquidLiquid is something that not firm or stable. Ittakes the shape of a container. Atoms are free-flowing.
gasGas fills available space and is not often seen.Atoms move freely.
condensation Condensation is when gas changes to liquid.
evaporation Evaporation is when liquid changes to a gas.
atomsAtoms are the smallest particle something canbe broken down into.
STATES OF MATTER
GAS
STATES OF MATTERCut out the pictures below and paste into their correct column.
Solid Liquid Gas
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Draw a line to match each item to the correct state of matter:
Solid
Liquid
Gas
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STATES OF MATTER
Name the three states of matter in the boxes below:
Label each pictures below as one of the three states of matter listed above:
Molecules
Name a solid and describe what happens to it when heated:
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STATES OF MATTER
Complete the following sentences using the correct state of matter:
The balloons are filled with
Solid Liquid Gas
Smoke is a
Rain is a
The books are a
The mug is a
The tea is a
The steam is a
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STATES OF MATTER
Use scientific terms to explain how ice matter changes if you put ablock of ice into a pot over heat.
Use scientific terms to explain how water matter changes if you wateryour grass at night, and overnight the temperature falls to freezing:
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STATES OF MATTER