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  • What kind of container is this?
    It's a jar.
  • Give two examples of liquids.
    Personal answer.
  • Can water be counted?
    No, it can't. It can only be measured.
  • Does water have a shape of its own?
    No, it doesn't. Water takes the shape of the container it is in.
  • Anything you can handle, shape or cut is ____________.
    SOLID
  • TRUE or FALSE: Chocolate and cheese are good examples of solids.
    TRUE
  • TRUE or FALSE: If you heat water, it evaporates.
    TRUE
  • When ice turns to a liquid, it becomes ___________.
    WATER
  • How many states of matter are there?
    There are three.
  • What kind of container is this?
    It's a mug.
  • What kind of container is this?
    It's a bottle.
  • What kind of container is this?
    It's a measuring cup.
  • When liquid lava from volcanoes cools down, it becomes ____________.
    ROCKS or SOLID
  • The particles of a ____________ are not as close together as the particles of a solid. Their shape changes according to the shape of the container it is in.
    LIQUID
  • The particles of a _______ are not close to each other and move very quickly. They are hard to control and escape easily. They are all around us.
    GAS
  • TRUE or FALSE: Wave your hands and you'll feel the presence of air.
    TRUE
  • We can't take hold of ___________ because they are fluid and flow easily through our hands.
    LIQUIDS
  • Give two examples of solids.
    Personal answer.
  • The particles of a ___________ are very close to each other and are arranged in an organized way. They do not move much. We can control them easily.
    SOLID
  • Everything around you is ____________.
    MATTER
  • Everything around you is ____________.
    MATTER
  • What kind of container is this?
    It's a pitcher.
  • __________ have their own shape.
    SOLIDS
  • What kind of container is this?
    It's a bowl.