Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Grade 2 · Science · States of Matter · Saskatchewan, Canada
Lesson Summary
Everything around us is either a solid, a liquid, or a gas. Each one behaves differently.
Explanation
Matter is anything that takes up space. It comes in three main forms called states. Solids have their own shape and do not change easily, like a book or a rock. Liquids flow and take the shape of whatever container they are in, like water or juice. Gases spread out and fill all the space they can, like the air you breathe. Understanding these three states helps you describe the world around you.
Practice Questions
Q1: Is milk a solid, liquid, or gas?
Answer: Liquid
Q2: Name one example of a solid.
Answer: Answers will vary. Examples: a rock, a table, a pencil.
Q3: What state of matter spreads out and fills all the space it can?
Answer: Gas
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases is a lesson in the States of Matter chapter of Grade 2 Science. It is part of the Saskatchewan, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Science curriculum in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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