| A | B |
| All matter takes up | space |
| Name the three states of matter | solid, liquid, gas |
| Name the three properties of matter | color, shape, size |
| Volume | means taking up space |
| Mass means | weight |
| Matter can change from one state to another state by adding or taking away | heat |
| Name one form of matter that can be a solid, liquid, and gas. | water |
| Name the state of matter that has a definite shape | solid |
| Liquid and Gas | take the shape of their container. |
| A teapot with boiling water | An example of water changing into a gas |
| When you add a rock to a container of water, the water level goes up because | matter takes up space |
| Melting | water changing from a solid to a liquid |
| On a hot, sunny day water in a pond will | evaporate. |
| Water changing to ice | freezing. |
| Water vapor changing to water | condensation. |