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Draw and label three objects that are solid, liquid, and gas. Write a sentence describing each object and its properties.
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Sort the following objects into two categories: objects that sink and objects that float. Draw and label each object in the correct category.
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Look around your house and find five objects. Write a sentence describing the shape, color, and texture of each object.
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Fill in the blanks: Solids have a __ shape and __ volume. Liquids have a __ shape and __ volume. Gases have a __ shape and __ volume.
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Conduct a sink or float experiment at home. Choose five small objects and predict whether they will sink or float in water. Test each object and record your results.
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Match the following objects with their correct state of matter: ice, water, steam, balloon, rock, air.
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Observe a glass of water. Write down three properties of the water that you can see.
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Draw and label a picture of a solid, liquid, and gas. Write a sentence describing the movement of the particles in each state of matter.
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Find three objects in your house that can change from one state of matter to another. Write down the object and the different states it can change into.
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Write a short paragraph explaining why it is important to understand the properties of matter in our everyday lives.
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