This document discusses the three phases of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. It defines their key properties - solids have a definite shape and volume, liquids flow freely but take the shape of their container, and gases can be spread out and have no definite shape or volume. Examples of objects in each phase are provided, as well as guided activities for students to identify phases of matter in their surroundings and examples found at home.
This document discusses the three phases of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. It defines their key properties - solids have a definite shape and volume, liquids flow freely but take the shape of their container, and gases can be spread out and have no definite shape or volume. Examples of objects in each phase are provided, as well as guided activities for students to identify phases of matter in their surroundings and examples found at home.
This document discusses the three phases of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. It defines their key properties - solids have a definite shape and volume, liquids flow freely but take the shape of their container, and gases can be spread out and have no definite shape or volume. Examples of objects in each phase are provided, as well as guided activities for students to identify phases of matter in their surroundings and examples found at home.
This document discusses the three phases of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. It defines their key properties - solids have a definite shape and volume, liquids flow freely but take the shape of their container, and gases can be spread out and have no definite shape or volume. Examples of objects in each phase are provided, as well as guided activities for students to identify phases of matter in their surroundings and examples found at home.
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It is anything that
occupies space and has
mass/weight. And all the things around us is a matter. Even the air we breath is also a matter. THREE PHASES OF MATTER:
SOLID LIQUID GAS SOLID
- It has a definite shape that
occupy space. - It can be held and seen. LIQUID - It has no definite shape. - Its flows freely and take the shape of container. GAS - It has no definite shape and volume. - It can be spread out to occupy the available space. - It cannot see but can we feel. Guided Activity 1 (Activity sheet)
Direction: Look at your surroundings, list down the objects characterize as
solid, liquid and gas.
Solid Liquid Gas
Guided Activity 2 : Identify and explain what kind of state of matter. Write true or false on the space provide.
_____1. Solid has a definite
shape. _____2. Liquid do not flow freely. _____3. The solid, liquid, and gas occupy the space. _____4. Everything around us is a matter. _____5. Gases have a definite shape. SOLID LIQUID GAS
Juice, cellphone, oven, soft
drinks, fire distinguisher, hammer, watch milk, oxygen, beach water,
Determine whether the object is solid, liquid, or gas.
1.Soy sauce 6. Carbon dioxide
2.Ice cubes 7. Cologne 3.Air 8. Blender 4.Laptop 9. Yakult 5.Television 10. Paper Direction: Identify the picture and write SOLID, LIQUID, OR GAS.
1 2 3
4 5 On your notebook, give three example of solid, liquid and gas found at your home.