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    Amy WomackFRIT 7335

    Planning Documents

    Statement of PurposeThe purpose of this website is to inform site viewers in the subject area of physicalscience focusing on matter, such as what matter is made of, the physical changes ofmatter, and the chemical changes in matter.

    ObjectivesThis website will focus on the major concepts and skills from Georgia PerformanceStandards for Physical Science. The objective of this website is to assist viewers inunderstanding what matter is made of, the variety of physical changes in matter, andthe chemical changes in matter. Viewers will gain understanding of what matter is, thedifference between a physical change and chemical change in matter.

    AudienceThe audience of this website will include fifth grade students, teachers of physicalscience, and also parents.

    ContentWebsite Content

    StoryboardStoryboard Plan

    Site Map

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    Site Map

    Home Page:Changes in Matter

    List of links to navigate through website: What is Matter Made Of, What Are PhysicalChanges in Matter, What Are Chemical Changes in Matter

    Page 1- What is Matter Made Of?Photo of Georgia State Capitol BuildingPhoto of balloonPhoto of microscope

    List of links to navigate through website: Home Page, What Are Physical Changes inMatter, What Are Chemical Changes in MatterBasic Properties of Matter: Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.Common objects like toys, a bed, and water are just a few of the many things that aremade up of matter because they have mass and take up space. Air is also matter. Justbecause we cant see it doesnt mean it doesnt take up space. Air takes up space in airballoons, party balloons, and even our LUNGS! An example of something that is notmatter would be sunlight. It does not take up space and it does not have mass.

    Particles of Matter: Matter is made up of different particles. If matter is broken downinto to its smallest possible particle you would end up with an atom. An atom is thesmallest possible particle of a substance. A molecule is made up of two or more atomsjoined together. The only way to see an atom or a molecule is to use a specialmicroscope.

    Page 2 What Are Physical Changes in Matter?Photos of ice cube melting, water evaporating, glass of water, ice tray, shredding paper,carving wood,Li t f li k t i t th h b it H P Wh t i M tt M d Of Wh t A

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    Page 3 What Are Chemical Changes in MatterPhotos of a rusted bicycle, tarnished silver, bread dough rising, burning wood.Chemical Changes: A chemical change is a change that does result in a new

    substance. When a chemical change takes place there is a chemical reaction. Haveyou ever noticed the rust on your bicycle or the smell of a match that has been lit?These are just two examples of a chemical change taking place. When your bicyclestarts to rust it is because of a reaction of the iron, with oxygen, and also water. A newsubstance has been formed, which is the rust. Only if a new substance is formed can itbe called a chemical change. Students get confused sometimes with physical andchemical changes. For example, just because milk, ice cream, and chocolate syrup areblended together to make a milkshake does not mean it is a chemical change. Nothing

    has gone through a chemical reaction. These things have just been put together tomake a mixture. There are clues to know when a chemical change is taking place. A listhas been provided of these clues.List: color change, smell, rusting, wood burning

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    Storyboard

    HOME PAGE

    Physical

    Science

    Changes in

    MatterPhysicalScience:Changes inMatter

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    WhatIs

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    PhysicalScience:Changes inMatter

    What isMatter MadeOf?

    Basic Properties of Matter: Matter isanything that has mass and takes up space.Common objects like toys, a bed, and waterare just a few of the many things that aremade up of matter because they have massand take up space. Air is also matter. Even

    things we cant see take up space and havemass. Air takes up space in air balloons, partyballoons, and even our LUNGS! An example of

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    Photo of Liquid Water

    Photo of Ice

    Cubes

    Photo of Water

    Evaporating

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    model ofthe

    PhysicalScience:Changes inMatter

    What isMatterMade Of?

    What ArePhysical

    Changes inMatter

    What AreChemical

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    PhysicalScience:Changes inMatter

    What isMatterMade Of?

    What ArePhysical

    Changes inMatter

    What AreChemical

    Photo of Rustingbicycle

    Photo oftarnished

    silverware

    Photo of woodburning

    Click here to seea list of clues for

    recognizingchemicalchanges inmatter.

    A chemical change is a change that does result in a newsubstance. When a chemical change takes place there is a

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    Home PageHomePage.html

    Page 1:What isMatter

    Made Of?

    MatterMadeOf.html

    Page 2:What arePhysical

    Changes inMatter?

    PhysicalChange.html

    Page 3:What areChemical

    Changes inMatter?

    ChemicalChange.html

    Solids.html

    Liquids.html

    Gas.html

    StatesofMatter.html

    ClueofChemicalC.html

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