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MATTER QUIZ 1 STUDY GUIDE -Content from Lessons 1, 2, and 3- Student Reference Book: pages 1 - 24 Vocabulary: 1. Material: The substance that something is made of. 2. Matter: Anything that has a mass (weight) and volume (takes up space). 3. Investigation: Something you do to explore a question. 4. Powder: A solid material in the form of tiny, loose particles. 5. Procedure: A sequence of steps. 6. Property: A characteristic that helps to describe an object. 7. State: A form, stage, or condition of something that can change. 8. Conclusion: What you discover based on data. 9. Prediction: A guess about what you think might happen during an investigation. 10. Weight: The measure of how heavy something is. * For online practice with these words, please visit the Quizlet at https://quizlet.com/262636368/matter-quiz-1-flash-cards/ Things to Know: 1. Matter commonly exists in one of three states: solid, liquid, or gas. 2. Gases do not have a definite shape and can expand to fill any container.

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MATTER QUIZ 1 STUDY GUIDE

-Content from Lessons 1, 2, and 3- Student Reference Book: pages 1 - 24

Vocabulary:1. Material: The substance that something is made of.2. Matter: Anything that has a mass (weight) and volume (takes up space).3. Investigation: Something you do to explore a question.4. Powder: A solid material in the form of tiny, loose particles.5. Procedure: A sequence of steps.6. Property: A characteristic that helps to describe an object. 7. State: A form, stage, or condition of something that can change. 8. Conclusion: What you discover based on data. 9. Prediction: A guess about what you think might happen during an

investigation.10.Weight: The measure of how heavy something is.

* For online practice with these words, please visit the Quizlet at https://quizlet.com/262636368/matter-quiz-1-flash-cards/

Things to Know:1. Matter commonly exists in one of three states: solid, liquid, or gas.

2. Gases do not have a definite shape and can expand to fill any container.

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3. Solids have a definite shape.

4. Liquids take up a definite amount of space by filling the bottom of a container first.

5. Objects do not change in weight if their shapes have been changed.

Video Links: 1. “States of Matter for Kids” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmm1J2yI9tk2. “States of Matter” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gez2rmeCpfE3. “What’s Matter?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELchwUIlWa8