Materials around us: Solids, liquids and gases - E

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Materials around us: Solids, liquids and gases - E
Name:
Watch the video:
States of matter
http://goo.gl/wNIjtk
MATTER
Matter is everything around us that has mass and takes up space. Atoms and molecules
are all composed of matter .
Matter exists in 3 states or forms: Solid, liquid and gas.
Watch the video:
States of matter
http://goo.gl/AWU8YR
Did you know:
Generally, solids are more dense than liquids because their molecules are closer
together. The freezing process compacts the molecules into a smaller space.
SOLIDS
These are the properties, or characteristics, of a solid:
• They have a fixed shape (It’s shape cannot easily be changed)
• It does not take the shape of the container it is in
• It does not fill a container
• Atoms in a solid do not move around too much. They are compact and close together
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GRADE 4
Grade 4 Natural Science Term 2: Matter and materials; materials around us; Solids liquids gases
Materials around us: Solids, liquids and gases
GRADE 4
Paste OR draw 4 pictures, showing examples of solid objects:
Did you know:
Water has more space between its molecules when it is frozen. Because the same
number of molecules take up more space, solid water is less dense than liquid water.
LIQUIDS
Here are the properties of liquids:
• Does not have a fixed shape
• Takes the shape of the container it is in
• Difficult to compress because the molecules are close together
• Liquids “flow”
• Atoms are spread out a little more than solids
Activity 2:
Paste OR draw 4 pictures showing examples of liquids:
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Grade 4 Natural Science Term 2 : Matter and materials; materials around us; Solids liquids gases
Activity 1:
GRADE 4
Grade 4 Natural Science Term 2: Matter and materials; materials around us; Solids liquids gases
GASES
These are the properties of gases.
• Gases are everywhere
• Do not have any particular shape
• Take the shape of the container they are in
• The molecules spread out to fill the whole space evenly
• Molecules are spread out more freely
Activity 3:
Paste OR draw 4 pictures showing examples of gases:
Revision Activity
Quick questions
1)
What is matter? ________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________
2) Give a synonym (another word) for the term “properties”. ______________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Practical activity
Your teacher will provide a variety of objects, such as these: stone, wood, can of
deodorant, air in a balloon, milk, water, oil, plastic cup, cooking gas in a cylinder.
Look at each of the items and use these questions to decide if the object is a SOLID, a
LIQUID or a GAS.
• Has it got a fixed shape or, can its shape change easily?
• Does it take the shape of the container it is in?
• Does it fill the container?
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MATERIAL
EG: Stone
1)
Wood
2)
Can of deodorant
3)
Air in balloon
4)
Milk
5)
Water
6)
Oil
7)
Plastic cup
GRADE 4
SOLID, LIQUID, GAS
Solid
EXPLAIN WHY YOU THINK SO....
It is hard, has a fixed shape,
doesn’t take the shape of
the container, doesn’t fill the
container.
8) Cooking gas in cylinder
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Grade 4 Natural Science Term 2 : Matter and materials; materials around us; Solids liquids gases
Complete the table:
Activity 1:
Paste OR draw 4 pictures, in the space below, of examples of solid objects.
These may include a variety of solid items including items made of rock or stone,
wood, glass, plastic and metal.
Examples: plastic chair, glass cup, rock, wooden desk, etc.
Activity 2:
Paste OR draw 4 pictures showing examples of liquids.
These may include items such as milk, juice, water, oil, dishwashing soap, etc.
Activity 3:
Paste OR draw 4 pictures showing examples of gases.
Examples may include air in a balloon, oxygen, carbon dioxide, cooking gas in a
cylinder, nitrogen, methane, etc.
Revision Activity
Quick questions
3) What is matter?
Matter is what makes up everything that we see around us.
4) Give a synonym (another word) for the term “properties”.
Characteristics / traits / qualities / features
Practical activity
Your teacher will provide a variety of objects, such as these: stone, wood, can of
deodorant, air in a balloon, milk, water, oil, plastic cup, cooking gas in a cylinder.
GRADE 4
Grade 4 Natural Science Term 2: Matter and materials; materials around us; Solids liquids gases
Memorandum
GRADE 4
SOLID, LIQUID, GAS
MATERIAL
EXPLAIN WHY YOU THINK SO....
It is hard, has a fixed shape,
doesn’t take the shape of
the container, doesn’t fill the
container.
It is hard, has a fixed shape,
doesn’t take the shape of
the container, doesn’t fill the
container.
Takes the shape of the
container, fills the container,
can’t see it.
EG: Stone
Solid
1) Wood
Solid
2) Can of deodorant
Gas (when sprayed)
3) Air in balloon
Gas
Takes the shape of the
container, fills the container,
can’t see it.
4) Milk
Liquid
Doesn’t have a fixed shape,
takes the shape of the
container, doesn’t necessarily
fill the container.
5) Water
Liquid
Doesn’t have a fixed shape,
takes the shapeof the
container, doesn’t necessarily
fill the container.
6) Oil
Liquid
Doesn’t have a fixed shape,
takes the shapeof the
container, doesn’t necessarily
fill the container.
7) Plastic cup
Solid
It is hard, has a fixed shape,
doesn’t take the shape of
the container, doesn’t fill the
container.
8) Cooking gas in cylinder
Gas
Takes the shape of the
container, fills the container,
can’t see it.
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Grade 4 Natural Science Term 2 : Matter and materials; materials around us; Solids liquids gases
Complete the table: