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"Matter Matters" Answer Key
Directions: Print and complete this worksheet as a group. Once you are finished, bring the completed worksheet and your "Action Plan" to the teacher and obtain a signature.
1. According to the WebQuest, matter is _______ ?
Everywhere
2. The three main states of matter are ________?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
3. True or false, solids can be hard or soft?
TRUE
4. What is the definition of a solid?
A solid is matter that hold its own shape.
5. What are the example solids?
Coins, wood, and clay
6. Does a liquid have a shape of their own?
NO
7. What are the example liquids?
Milk, rain, lemonade
8. Do gasses have shape?
No
9. What are the example gases?
Steam, gas that fills a balloon, gas that fills a blimp
"Matter Matters" Answer Key
Directions: Print and complete this worksheet as a group. Once you are finished, bring the completed worksheet and your "Action Plan" to the teacher and obtain a signature.
1. According to the WebQuest, matter is _______ ?
Everywhere
2. The three main states of matter are ________?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
3. True or false, solids can be hard or soft?
TRUE
4. What is the definition of a solid?
A solid is matter that hold its own shape.
5. What are the example solids?
Coins, wood, and clay
6. Does a liquid have a shape of their own?
NO
7. What are the example liquids?
Milk, rain, lemonade
8. Do gasses have shape?
No
9. What are the example gases?
Steam, gas that fills a balloon, gas that fills a blimp