Step-by-step Solution:
1.
Identify the Three States of Matter:
The three fundamental states of matter are
Solid,
Liquid, and
Gas. These go in the top three boxes.
2.
Analyze the Particle Diagrams (Top Row):
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Left Image: The particles (molecules) are packed tightly together at the bottom and keep a specific shape. This represents a
Solid.
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Middle Image: The particles are close together but sit at the bottom of the container, taking its shape. They can move around each other. This represents a
Liquid.
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Right Image: The particles are spread far apart and fill the entire space. This represents a
Gas.
3.
Analyze the Object Pictures (Bottom Row):
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Wind/Clouds: Air and wind are made of gases. So, this is a
Gas.
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Apple: An apple holds its own shape and you can hold it. It is hard. This is a
Solid.
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Milk: Milk flows and takes the shape of the bottle or glass you pour it into. This is a
Liquid.
4.
Answer the Written Question:
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Name a solid: You can pick any hard object, like "Ice," "Rock," or "Wood." Let's use
Ice.
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Describe what happens when heated: When you heat a solid like ice, it gets warmer and turns into a liquid (water). This process is called melting.
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Final Answer:
Top Section (Three States):
Solid, Liquid, Gas
Label the Pictures (Left to Right, Top Row):
1. Solid
2. Liquid
3. Gas
Label the Pictures (Left to Right, Bottom Row):
1. Gas
2. Solid
3. Liquid
Written Question:
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Solid Name: Ice (or Rock/Wood)
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Description: When heated, it melts and turns into a liquid.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet on matter.