2. Water can be found in a solid, liquid, or gas state.
3. A gas has a definite shape and takes up a specific amount of space.
4. Matter is everything around us that takes up space and has weight.
5. When ice melts, it changes from a solid to a gas.
✏️ 2. Fill in the Blanks
1. A solid has its own and shape.
2. A liquid takes the shape of its .
3. Air is an example of a .
4. When water gets very cold, it turns into .
5. Steam is water in its state.
🔗 3. Matching
« Has its own shape and takes up space.
« Takes the shape of its container.
« Spreads out to fill any space.
« Anything that takes up space and has weight.
« To change from a solid to a liquid.
✍️ 4. Short Answer Questions
1. Name two objects in your classroom that are solids.
💡 Suggested Answer: A desk and a pencil are two solids in the classroom.
2. What happens to a liquid when you pour it from a tall glass into a wide bowl?
💡 Suggested Answer: The liquid will take the shape of the wide bowl.
🎯 5. Multiple Choice
1. Which of these is a liquid?
2. What state of matter has no definite shape and spreads out to fill its container?
3. When you heat an ice cube, it changes into liquid water. What is this change called?
📝 6. Open-Ended Questions
1. Describe what a solid is in your own words. Give one example of a solid.
💡 Solution Steps:
A solid is something that keeps its own shape and size. It does not change its shape easily. For example, a chair is a solid.
2. Imagine you have a glass of water. What state of matter is the water? What state of matter is the glass?
💡 Solution Steps:
The water in the glass is a liquid because it takes the shape of the glass. The glass itself is a solid because it keeps its own shape.
3. Explain how water can become a solid and then change back into a liquid.
💡 Solution Steps:
Water can become a solid when it gets very cold, like when you put it in a freezer to make ice cubes. This is called freezing. When you take the ice out and it gets warm, it will melt and turn back into liquid water.
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States of Matter Worksheet
SCORE
A. True (T) / False (F)
( .... )
A rock is an example of a liquid.
( .... )
Water can be found in a solid, liquid, or gas state.
( .... )
A gas has a definite shape and takes up a specific amount of space.
( .... )
Matter is everything around us that takes up space and has weight.
( .... )
When ice melts, it changes from a solid to a gas.
B. Fill in the Blanks
1)
A solid has its own .................... and shape.
2)
A liquid takes the shape of its .....................
3)
Air is an example of a .....................
4)
When water gets very cold, it turns into .....................
5)
Steam is water in its .................... state.
C. Matching Concepts
( .... )
Has its own shape and takes up space.
- Solid
( .... )
Takes the shape of its container.
- Liquid
( .... )
Spreads out to fill any space.
- Matter
( .... )
Anything that takes up space and has weight.
- Melt
( .... )
To change from a solid to a liquid.
- Gas
D. Short Answer Questions
1)
Name two objects in your classroom that are solids.
2)
What happens to a liquid when you pour it from a tall glass into a wide bowl?
E. Multiple Choice Questions
1)
Which of these is a liquid?
A) A brickB) MilkC) A balloon full of airD) An ice cube
2)
What state of matter has no definite shape and spreads out to fill its container?
A) SolidB) LiquidC) GasD) Ice
3)
When you heat an ice cube, it changes into liquid water. What is this change called?
A) FreezingB) EvaporatingC) MeltingD) Condensing
F. Open-Ended Questions
1)
Describe what a solid is in your own words. Give one example of a solid.
2)
Imagine you have a glass of water. What state of matter is the water? What state of matter is the glass?
3)
Explain how water can become a solid and then change back into a liquid.