Does it matter

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This Learning Object describes the characteristics of matter as well as examples and non-examples of matter.

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  • 1. Does it MATTER?By: Toni Macalino & Nico CastilloTarget Learners: Grade 2

2. ObjectiveAt the end of this learning object the student will be able to differentiate matter and non- matter 3. MatterIs anything that occupies SPACEand has MASS 4. Examples of Matter 5. The orange is an example of matter because it occupies space has mass. 6. The balloon is an example of matter because both the rubber and the air inside the balloon has mass and occupies space. 7. Water is an example of matter because it occupies space, usually the space from a container and it has mass. 8. Non-examples of Matteridea! LOVE 9. Love is not a matter becauseLOVit does not occupy space E and does not have mass. We can only feel it. 10. An idea is not considered asidea!matter because it does not occupy space and does not have mass. We can only think of it. 11. Lets Try it out!Which is matter? 12. Correct!The dog is an example of matter because it occupies space and has mass. 13. Sorry Try again!This is not an example of matter because it does not occupy space and has mass. You can only experience it. 14. Lets Try it out!Which is not matter? 15. Sorry Try Again!This is an example of matter because it occupies space and has mass. 16. Correct!This is not an example of matter. Peace is something that we can observe but does not occupy space and does not have mass. 17. SummaryMATTER is anything that occupies SPACE and has MASS. Back to Back tostart?start?