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States of MatterIntroduction QuizLesson

Introduction• This non-linear presentation will teach students about the

three different states of matter including solid, liquid, and gas.• This lesson is for 3rd grade deaf students• Learning objectives• Name observable differences between the three states of matter.• Give examples of how materials can transform from state to state.

These standards can be found at Ohio Department of Education page

Directions• This lesson will teach the three states of matter: solid, liquid,

and gas.• At the end of the lesson take the quiz to test understanding• Use the arrows at the bottom of the page to move forward in

the lesson, or return to the previous page to review.• Click on the home icon to return to the home page

Lesson

• What is a solid?• A solid is a state of matter that retains its

shape unless a force is applied• A solid does not change volume• A solid does not change shape

• What is an example of a solid?

Lesson

Lesson

• What is a liquid?• A liquid is a state of matter that conforms

to the shape of it’s container• A liquid does change shape• A liquid does not change volume

• What is an example of a liquid?

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Lesson

• What is a gas?• A gas is a state of matter that fills the

entire shape of container• A gas does change shape• A gas does change volume

• What is an example of a gas?

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Lesson

Lesson

• Two ways to change state of matter1. Add Heat2. Add Cold

Lesson

• Heat• Ice turns to water when exposed to the heat

from the sun• Water turns to vapour when exposed to heat

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• Cold• Water turns into ice who exposed to cold• Vapour turn into to water when exposed to

cold

Lesson• Review• 3 States of Matter• Solid (Ice)• Liquid (Water)• Gas (Vapour)

• 2 Ways to change state of matter• Add heat• Add cold

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Quiz

How does a solid change into a liquid?

1. Add Cold2. Add Heat3. Add Wind

Try again!

Hint: Think of the example with ice, water, and vapour. Identify which is a solid and think of how it turns into a liquid, what is added?

Great Job!

• A solid changes into a liquid by adding heat!

Quiz

• What is a characteristic of solid?

1. The shape does not change2. The shape does change3. The volume does change

Try again!

Hint: Think of an ice cube in the freezer, how does it behave?

Great Job!

• A solid does not change its shape or volume

Quiz

• What state of matter is a soda pop?

1. Solid2. Liquid3. Gas

Try Again!

Hint: Review the characteristics of a solid, liquid and gas and see which one fits the characteristics of a soda pop.

Great Job!• Soda pop is a liquid.

Congratulation!

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Informationhttp://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Ohio-s-New-Learning-Standards/Sciencehttp://education.ohio.gov/getattachment/Topics/Academic-Content-Standards/Science/Grades-K-8-Science_Model_Curriculum_April2014-1.pdf.aspxhttp://learning-in-action.williams.edu/opportunities/elementary-outreach/science-lessons/3rd-grade-matter-unit/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMbmQzV-Ezs http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/gases.html

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