4. Matter is everything around you.
It can be big or small, hard or soft.
Matter
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5. 3
Solid matter keeps its shape.
You can sort solids.
Solids
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6. 4
Water and
Other Liquids
Liquid matter flows. It changes shape.
Some solids float in water. Some sink.
float
sink
liquid
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Gas is matter that has no shape.
You can not see most gases.
Gases
Like Air
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You can make a mixture of solids.
The solids do not change.
Mixtures
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You can mix solids with liquids.
Salt dissolves in water. Soil does not.
soil
salt
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Measuring
Matter
You can measure the length of a solid.
You can measure the amount of liquid.
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11. A balance can measure mass.
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balance
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Heat can change water into a gas.
As steam cools, drops of water form.
Heating
Matter
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Water can get so cold it turns into ice.
Ice is solid water.
Cooling
Matter
ice
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14. Vocabulary
matter, p. 2
solid, p. 3
liquid, p. 4
float, p. 4
sink, p. 4
gas, p. 5
mixture, p. 6
dissolves, p. 7
length, p. 8
mass, p. 9
steam, p. 10
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15. School-Home Connection
Tell a family member what you have
learned about matter. Take turns
naming solids and liquids you use at
home.
Hands-On Activity
1. Make a tracing of your hand.
2. Measure each finger. Write the
length of each finger.
Think About the Reading
1. What questions do you have
about solids, liquids, and gases?
2. What can you do to find the
answers to your questions?
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