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miércoles, 17 de mayo de 2017
viernes, 28 de abril de 2017
What is matter?
Questions
1. What is matter?
2. What are the 3 states of matter?
3. What do all matter have in common?
4. what are the 3 states of matter? Give 2 examples of each one.
5. Does the air weigh?
6..Does the air have weight?
7. What are the 3 characteristics of matter?
What is matter
What is matter?
Everything in the world is made up of solids, liquids and gases. These
are known as the three states of matter. They are all substances that have mass
and take up space because they have volume. All those things around you are
made of matter, so are you, as are the Earth and stars in the sky. Solids,
liquids and gases are made of molecules, which contain one or more atoms. In a
solid, the molecules are bound together so strongly that its shape usually
stays the same. In a liquid, the molecules are more loosely connected so that
the liquid flows easily but has a level surface. In a gas the molecules move
randomly in any direction so that the gas has no shape
Everything in the world is made up of solids, liquids and gases. These
are known as the three states of matter. They are all substances that have mass
and take up space because they have volume. All those things around you are
made of matter, so are you, as are the Earth and stars in the sky. Solids,
liquids and gases are made of molecules, which contain one or more atoms. In a
solid, the molecules are bound together so strongly that its shape usually
stays the same. In a liquid, the molecules are more loosely connected so that
the liquid flows easily but has a level surface. In a gas the molecules move
randomly in any direction so that the gas has no shape
.
miércoles, 26 de abril de 2017
States of Matter and Properties of Matter
ACTIVITIES ON THE VIDEO
1. In which different states can we find water in nature?
2. True or false:
All the 3 states exist at the same time.
3. When does water expand?
4. Is solid water more or less dense than liquid water?
5. What is the consequence of that?
6. What is the consequence of glass containers in a freezer? and of ice?
7. What is the boiling point of water?
8. What is the most popular property of water ?
martes, 10 de mayo de 2016
Matter. MARÍA SÁNCHEZ
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martes, 3 de mayo de 2016
Chemical Changes
We've talked about mixtures and solutions, solutes and solvents, but what about things that can't be undone? What about Chemical Changes? Would it surprise you to know that baking a cake is a Chemical Change? Or striking a match?
martes, 28 de enero de 2014
lunes, 13 de enero de 2014
jueves, 7 de febrero de 2013
Song on physical or chemical changes
Find out the major differences between physical and chemical properties of matter. Do you remember the song, "Oblah-Di Oblah-Da?" If so, this will be easy to sing. Words and Chords are in "Docs" section on TeacherTube for "dsecms". OR BELOW:
The Properties Song: (Melody based on the song,
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" by John Lennon and Paul
McCartney) Lyrics by Doug Edmonds
(6/27/07)
Physical and chemical properties,
Help to tell what matter's all about.
All you have to do is know some simple facts,
That will help you separate the two apart.
CHORUS:
What you see, what you hear, what you smell, yeah!
That's physical, your senses tell you so.
Can you measure the matter in some way?
That's physical for sure! Oh, by the way ...
Color, odor, size and state and boiling point,
Or melting point or good ole' density,
And don't forget there's also solubility,
All of these physical properties that be.
Sing CHORUS
But chemical properties are different.
They help us see if substances will change,
When they meet another substance in their way.
Their atoms may decide to get all rearranged!
Sing CHORUS
jueves, 24 de enero de 2013
Mass song
The REGULAR OBJECTS VOLUME Song -
Mr.
Edmonds reinforces how you find the volume of REGULAR
solid
objects to the tune of "Downtown". If you teach "Properties of
Matter",
this
should reinforce vocabulary and procedures in L. 2. (Melody based on the song
"Downtown" sung by Petula Clark)
Matter- experiments
Simple Science Experiments for Kids
Science projects don't
have to be expensive. Here are a few you can do at home with things you have
around the house.
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