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3 TERM

MATTER: CHANGES
AND PROPERTIES

INDICATOR 2
SCIENCE
Objective Learning objective

To explore the To compare


environment to identify properties and
matter structure, matter changes in matter
properties and changes, and admire them as
recognizing God as the part of Gods
creator of Matter. creation.
Biblical principle: God created matter

Genesis 1:1-2
New King James Version (NKJV)
In the beginning God created the heavens and the
earth. 2 Now the earth was formless and empty,
darkness was over the surface of the deep, and
the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
MATTER
PROPERTIES
MATTER
Physical and Chemical changes
Physical changes do not cause a substance to become a
fundamentally different substance. Chemical changes, on
the other hand, cause a substance to change into something
entirely new. Chemical changes are typically irreversible,
but that is not always the case.
EXAMPLES:
State changes are physical.
Cutting, tearing, shattering, and grinding are physical.
Mixing together substances is physical.
Gas bubbles forming is chemical.
Precipitates forming is chemical.
Rotting, burning, cooking, and rusting (for example) are
chemical.
Changes of color or release of odors (i.e. release of a gas)
might be chemical.
PROPERTIES OF MATTER
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/mat
ter/properties-of-matter.htm

CHANGES IN MATTER
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/mat
ter/changes-of-matter.htm
CLASS ACTIVITY
Romans 12:1-2 I appeal to you therefore, brothers,
by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a
living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is
your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this
world, but be transformed by the renewal of your
mind, that by testing you may discern what is the
will of God, what is good and acceptable and
perfect.
After reading the passage, What kind of change would
you like to experience? Like a physical change, in which
just a superficial part of you is modified? Or like a
chemical change, in which you will be totally renewed by
a substance? Explain.
ACTIVITY TO EVALUATE
STUDY FOR QUIZ
VOLUME, MASS, AND DENSITY
A physical property is something that describes a
substance by itself and can be observed or measured
without changing the identity of the substance.

Read the following examples:


Water can be clear, cool, and wet. Are those physical
properties? Yes, all three of them are.
Air is invisible, and you breathe it. Being invisible is a
physical property of air. But you breathe it doesnt
describe air by itself. It describes what you do to air, so its
not a physical property of air.
A car is big and heavy. Those are two physical
properties of a car.
A book has pages with words and pictures, and a
cover. These are physical properties of a book.
You read books because you enjoy them or need to
know the information in them. This fact helps describe
how you feel about
books, but its not a physical property of books.
Mass, Volume, and Density: Any given substance will
have a number of physical properties, but three
physical properties apply to all substances.

Mass is the amount of matter something has. It can be


measured in grams or in kilograms. Because mass is the
amount of matter something has, it does not depend on where
the thing is found. It could be on Earths surface, on top of a
mountain, or on planet Marsits mass measurement would
not change.
Density is the amount of mass something has in
relation to its volume. Density is equal to mass divided by
volume and might be
measured in grams per liter, grams per cubic centimeter,
or similar units.
Any substance will float on a liquid that has a higher
density than the liquid does. For example, vinegar has a
higher density than olive oil, so when salad dressing
separates, the oil floats on top of the vinegar.
Volume is the amount of space something
takes up. It can be measured in liters or
milliliters, or in cups, gallons, or cubic
centimeters.
Watch the following video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnBQ6vIutDM
You can use the triangle to calculate measurements of
mass, density and volume.

Mass = Density x Volume


Density = Mass Volume
Volume = Mass Density
Question
Work out the density of a 4 kg lump of metal with a
volume of 1.25 m3.
Solution:
Density = Mass Volume, so:
4 1.25 = 3.2 kg per m3
JESUS CHARACTER (Students daily life use, you can take the
principle of the month as your reference)
Principle of the month: Excellence
Song of the Month: Broken Vessels
BASED ON: 2 Corinthians 3:5,6
5 Not that we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for

ourselves, but our competence comes from God. 6 He has made us


competent as ministers of a new covenantnot of the letter but of the
Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.
What can you reflect on the biblical principle?

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