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Physical Science
I CAN:
Explain that the total amount of matter remains constant when an object is broken into smaller pieces, changes states (solid, liquid, gas) or when a solid is dissolved in a liquid.
Vocabulary: melting, weight, Conservation of Matter, constant , dissolving, evaporation , experimental,
evidence, gas, liquid ,mass, matter, hase change, property, solid, volume, phases, States of Matter
1. Matter
I CAN:
Explain that the total amount of matter remains constant when an object is broken into smaller pieces, changes states (solid, liquid, gas) or when a solid is dissolved in a liquid.
Vocabulary: melting, weight, Conservation of Matter, constant , dissolving, evaporation , experimental,
evidence, gas, liquid ,mass, matter, hase change, property, solid, volume, phases, States of Matter
1. Matter
- I can explain that anything that takes up space or has weight is made of matter.
- I can list, draw the molecule arrangements, and give examples of the four states of matter.
- I can explain that matter remains constant when it undergoes a change based on research and experimental experiences.
- I can explain and demonstrate that when an object is broken into smaller pieces, the total
- amount of matter remains constant.
- I can explain and demonstrate that when a solid is dissolved in a liquid, the total amount of
- Matter remains constant.
- I can explain and demonstrate that when matter changes state (solid, liquid, gas), the total amount of matter remains constant.
- I can explain that the sum of all of the parts in an object equals the mass of the object.
- I can observe situations, conduct demonstrations, and record data about energy transfer from hot objects to cold objects as heat, resulting in a temperature change.
- I can make predictions about the heat conductivity of different materials.
- I can demonstrate and explain that electric circuits require a complete loop of conducting materials through which electrical energy can be transferred.
- I can demonstrate and explain how electrical energy in circuits can be transformed to other forms of energy, including light, heat, sound and motion.
- I can demonstrate and explain that when a wire conducts electricity, the wire has magnetic properties and can push and/or pull magnets.