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O: You will be able to explain matter.

O: You will be able to explain matter. Do Now: What do you think matter is? What are some examples of matter?. What is matter?. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Everything in the universe that you can see or touch is made up of some type of matter. Volume.

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O: You will be able to explain matter.

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  1. O: You will be able to explain matter. Do Now: What do you think matter is? What are some examples of matter?

  2. What is matter?

  3. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. • Everything in the universe that you can see or touch is made up of some type of matter.

  4. Volume • All matter takes up space. • The amount of space that matter occupies is its volume. • Can two objects take up the same space at the same time?

  5. The formula for volume is: Length x Width x Height

  6. Mass • Another characteristic of all matter is mass. • Mass is the amount of matter in an object. • Your mass never changes, no matter where you go in the universe,

  7. Weight • Your weight is only the measure of the force of gravity on you. • It will change if you leave the surface of the Earth.

  8. Homework • 1. In Your Own Words (IYOW) What is matter? • 2. What is volume? Why is it important? • 3. What is the difference between mass and weight?

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