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Worksheets Class 3

Matter - Set 01

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 01 Date: _______________

Try to solve the crossword on "MATTER" within 10 minutes.

7 6

14 1 11 10

5 12 13

3 15

Across Down
2. Definite volume but no fixed shape 1. Definite size and shape
4. Also called the fourth state of matter 3. No definite volume nor shape
5. Process of changing solid into liquid 6. Process of changing liquid to gas
7. Process of changing gas into liquid 10. Particles in a solid are ____ packed
8. Process of changing liquid into solid 12. A gas is ____, has no definite volume or
9. Particles of a gas move ____ shape
11. Found in all three states of matter 13. Amount of space matter takes up
14. Tiny particles that make up matter 15. Matter is anything that has ___ and
occupies space

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ANSWER SHEET
03MATTER | WS 01

Try to solve the crossword on "MATTER" within 10 minutes.

7 6
C O N D E N S A T I O N

V
14 1 11 10
A T O M S W A T E R

P O I
5 12 13
O M E L T I N G V
3 15
G R I N H O M
4
P L A S M A D V T L A
2
S T S I L I Q U I D S
8
F R E E Z I N G S Y M S

S O I E

N B

L
9
F R E E L Y

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 02 Date: _______________

Match the columns

1 SOLIDS - - Process of changing solid into liquid A

2 LIQUIDS - - Process of changing gas into liquid B


3 GASES - - Found in all three states of matter C
4 PLASMA - - Process of changing liquid to gas D

5 MELTING - - Tiny particles that make up matter E


6 EVAPORATION - - Amount of space matter takes up F
Matter is anything that has ___ and
7 CONDENSATION - - G
occupies space
8 FREEZING - - Particles of a gas move ____ H
9 FREELY - - Definite volume but no fixed shape I

10 TIGHTLY - - Definite size and shape J


A gas is ____, has no definite volume or
11 WATER - - K
shape
12 INVISIBLE - - Process of changing liquid into solid L

13 VOLUME - - Also called the fourth state of matter M

14 ATOMS - - No definite volume nor shape N

15 MASS - - Particles in a solid are ____ packed O

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03MATTER | WS 02

Match the columns

1 J SOLIDS ⇢ Definite size and shape

2 I LIQUIDS ⇢ Definite volume but no fixed shape

3 N GASES ⇢ No definite volume nor shape

4 M PLASMA ⇢ Also called the fourth state of matter

5 A MELTING ⇢ Process of changing solid into liquid

6 D EVAPORATION ⇢ Process of changing liquid to gas

7 B CONDENSATION ⇢ Process of changing gas into liquid

8 L FREEZING ⇢ Process of changing liquid into solid

9 H FREELY ⇢ Particles of a gas move ____

10 O TIGHTLY ⇢ Particles in a solid are ____ packed

11 C WATER ⇢ Found in all three states of matter

12 K INVISIBLE ⇢ A gas is ____, has no definite volume or shape

13 F VOLUME ⇢ Amount of space matter takes up

14 E ATOMS ⇢ Tiny particles that make up matter


Matter is anything that has ___ and occupies
15 G MASS ⇢
space

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 03 Date: _______________

Unscramble to reveal 15 words related to MATTER

1. DOSSIL _ O _ _ _ S

2. LIS QUID _ I _ _ _ _ S

3. SAGES _ _ _ _ S

4. LAMPAS P _ A _ _ _

5. ME GLINT _ _ _ T _ N _

6. OVA ATROPINE _ V _ P O _ _ _ _ _ _

7. NO CANTONISED C _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ I _ _

8. EF ZINGER _ _ _ E _ I _ _

9. EF LYRE _ R _ E _ _

10. THY GILT _ _ G _ _ _ Y

11. TAWER _ _ T _ _

12. IELNVBIIS _ _ _ _ _ I _ L _

13. O VELUM _ _ _ U _ E

14. STOMA _ _ _ _ S

15. MSSA _ A _ _

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03MATTER | WS 03

Unscramble to reveal 15 words related to MATTER

1. DOSSIL S O L I D S

2. LIS QUID L I Q U I D S

3. SAGES G A S E S

4. LAMPAS P L A S M A

5. ME GLINT M E L T I N G

6. OVA ATROPINE E V A P O R A T I O N

7. NO CANTONISED C O N D E N S A T I O N

8. EF ZINGER F R E E Z I N G

9. EF LYRE F R E E L Y

10. THY GILT T I G H T L Y

11. TAWER W A T E R

12. IELNVBIIS I N V I S I B L E

13. O VELUM V O L U M E

14. STOMA A T O M S

15. MSSA M A S S

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 04 Date: _______________

Search for 15 words related to matter. The words are placed in all directions (including
reverse) and tightly interweaved.

C G N I Z E E R F W T X

V O L U M E B J Y P E L

G B N X T I G H T L Y I

V A I D I C A S K A W Q

W M N N E G S M K S E U

O Q S H V N E O Y M P I

I R V D K I S T G A W D

N P O X I T S A M A S S

W F R E E L Y I T U Z O

M B P O D E O E B I J Y

E X S L T M R S N L O L

N O I T A R O P A V E N

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03MATTER | WS 04

Search for 15 words related to matter. The words are placed in all directions (including
reverse) and tightly interweaved.

C G N I Z E E R F W T X

V O L U M E B J Y P E L

G B N X T I G H T L Y I

V A I D I C A S K A W Q

W M N N E G S M K S E U

O Q S H V N E O Y M P I

I R V D K I S T G A W D

N P O X I T S A M A S S

W F R E E L Y I T U Z O

M B P O D E O E B I J Y

E X S L T M R S N L O L

N O I T A R O P A V E N

MELTING EVAPORATION
SOLIDS ↖ LIQUIDS ↓ GASES ↓ PLASMA ↓
↑ ←
CONDENSATION
FREEZING INVISIBLE
FREELY → TIGHTLY → WATER ↙
↘ ← ↘
VOLUME → ATOMS ↑ MASS →
15 words in Wordsearch: 5 vertical, 6 horizontal, 4 diagonal. (6 reversed.)

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 05 Date: _______________

Unscramble the sentences below to reveal few facts about "Matter".

1. ____________ ____ __________________ ________ ________________

__________ ______ ______ ________


Matter / has / and / is / space / something / mass / occupies / that

2. ____________ ____ ________ ____ __________________


particles / is / made / of / Matter

3. ______ __________________ ____ ____________ ______

____________ ________________________
are / of / The / particles / continuously / moving / matter

4. ______________ ______________ ______ __________ ______

______ __________ ____________ ____ ____________


gases / matter / states / of / and / the / are / liquids / Solids, / three

5. ____________ ______ ____ ______________ ________ ______

__________ ____ ______________ __________


to / from / can / be / another / state / changed / state / Matter /
one

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ANSWER SHEET

03MATTER | WS 05

Unscramble the sentences below to reveal few facts about "Matter".

1. Matter is something that occupies space and has mass

Matter / has / and / is / space / something / mass / occupies / that

2. Matter is made of particles

particles / is / made / of / Matter

3. The particles of matter are moving continuously

are / of / The / particles / continuously / moving / matter

4. Solids, liquids and gases are the three states of matter

gases / matter / states / of / and / the / are / liquids / Solids, / three

5. Matter can be changed from one state to another state

to / from / can / be / another / state / changed / state / Matter /


one

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 06 Date: _______________

Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option.

1. The change of solid into liquid due to increase in temperature is called


__________________________. [ condensation / evaporation / melting /

freezing ]

2. The process of change of water into vapor is called


________________________________. [ evaporation / melting freezing /

condensation ]

3. The change of vapor into water due to decrease in temperature is called


________________________. [ melting / freezing / condensation / evaporation ]

4. The change of liquid into solid due to decrease of temperature is called

__________________________ [ evaporation / melting / freezing / condensation ]

5. ______________ [ Liquids / Solids / Gases ] have a definite shape and volume.

6. ______________ [ Liquids / Gases / Solids ] have a definite volume but no definite

shape.

7. ________________ [ Solids / Gases / Liquids ] neither have definite shape nor

volume

8. Molecules are tightly packed in ______________. [ liquids / solids / gases ]

9. Molecules are loosely packed in ______________. [ liquids / gases / solids ]

10. Molecules are far apart in ________________. [ gases / solids / liquids ]

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03MATTER | WS 06

Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option.

1. The change of solid into liquid due to increase in temperature is called melting
[ condensation / evaporation / melting / freezing ].

2. The process of change of water into vapor is called evaporation [


evaporation / melting freezing / condensation ].

3. The change of vapor into water due to decrease in temperature is called


condensation [ melting / freezing / condensation / evaporation ].

4. The change of liquid into solid due to decrease of temperature is called


freezing [ evaporation / melting / freezing / condensation ]

5. Solids [ Liquids / Solids / Gases ] have a definite shape and volume.

6. Liquids [ Liquids / Gases / Solids ] have a definite volume but no definite

shape.

7. Gases [ Solids / Gases / Liquids ] neither have definite shape nor volume

8. Molecules are tightly packed in solids [ liquids / solids / gases ].

9. Molecules are loosely packed in liquids [ liquids / gases / solids ].

10. Molecules are far apart in gases [ gases / solids / liquids ].

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 07 Date: _______________

Sort the items in the box correctly.

Rainbow Orange juice Air Heart Sunlight Milk

Heat Time Rubber Ship Shadow Water

Sound

Matter Not matter

Notes:

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03MATTER | WS 07

Sort the items in the box correctly.

Matter Not matter

Milk Heat

Water Sunlight

Air Rainbow

Rubber Shadow

Orange juice Time

Heart Sound

Ship

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 08 Date: _______________

Fill in the blanks with the words from the box to complete the article on STATES OF
MATTER.

contact solid shape flows space

nitrogen evaporates see closely Mass

flowing close matter volume gas

indefinitely liquid volume containers solid

space definite

What do trees, air, and water have in common? They all have ____________. That
means they take up __________. You might be wondering why these things look so
different if they all have matter. Everything found on Earth can be grouped into one
of three states of matter: __________, ____________, or ______. In order to figure
out which state of matter an object fits in, we have to examine its properties. The
properties we look at are shape, mass, and volume. ________ is the amount of matter
an object has, and ____________ is the amount of space the matter takes up.

Solids are easy to recognize. They have ________________ shape, mass, and volume.
Trees are solids. They are made up of tiny particles called atoms. These atoms are
packed ______________ together, and they hold the solid in a definite shape that does
not change. If you look around your house, you will see lots of solids. Televisions,
beds, tables, chairs, and even the food you eat.

Liquids do not have definite shape, but they do have definite mass and ____________.
Liquids are similar to solids because their atoms are __________ together, but what
makes a liquid different is that those atoms can move around. Liquids can change
shape by ______________. If you've ever spilled a glass of milk, then you know it
spreads out across the floor. It does this because the milk is taking the shape of the
floor. Since liquids do not have a definite shape of their own, they will take the shape
of their ____________________. This is why the same amount of milk can look different
in a tall glass, a wide mug, or spread out on your kitchen floor.

Gases do not have definite shape or volume. Like liquids, gasses will take the
__________ of their containers. If a gas is not in a container, it will spread out
________________________. This is because the atoms in a gas are spaced farther
apart than in a solid or a liquid. And being spread out like this allows them to move
around freely. Think about the air you breathe everyday. That air is spread across

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the empty __________ around the earth. You've probably also noticed that you usually
cannot ______ the air. This is another property of gases. Even though we cannot see
them, you come in ______________ with them everyday. There's air in the tires of your
family car and your bicycle. There are many different types of gas in the earth's
atmosphere, such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, ________________, water vapor, and
helium.

When trying to remember the three states of matter, think about water. If it
freezes into a __________, it becomes ice. Its atoms are packed together keeping its
shape. Of course, we know water can also be a liquid. It __________ in rivers or it can
be poured from a glass. When water ____________________ it becomes water vapor, a
type of gas in the air. Try a little experiment of your own by placing an ice cube in a
covered glass or container. You will be able to observe the ice first in its solid form
and then watch as it melts into a liquid to become water. Eventually the water will
turn to water vapor and your glass or container will be filled with this gas.

Notes:

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ANSWER SHEET

03MATTER | WS 08

What do trees, air, and water have in common? They all have matter . That means

they take up space . You might be wondering why these things look so different if

they all have matter. Everything found on Earth can be grouped into one of three

states of matter: solid , liquid , or gas . In order to figure out which state of

matter an object fits in, we have to examine its properties. The properties we look at

are shape, mass, and volume. Mass is the amount of matter an object has, and

volume is the amount of space the matter takes up.

Solids are easy to recognize. They have definite shape, mass, and volume. Trees

are solids. They are made up of tiny particles called atoms. These atoms are packed

closely together, and they hold the solid in a definite shape that does not change.

If you look around your house, you will see lots of solids. Televisions, beds, tables,

chairs, and even the food you eat.

Liquids do not have definite shape, but they do have definite mass and volume .

Liquids are similar to solids because their atoms are close together, but what

makes a liquid different is that those atoms can move around. Liquids can change

shape by flowing . If you've ever spilled a glass of milk, then you know it spreads

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out across the floor. It does this because the milk is taking the shape of the floor.

Since liquids do not have a definite shape of their own, they will take the shape of

their containers . This is why the same amount of milk can look different in a tall

glass, a wide mug, or spread out on your kitchen floor.

Gases do not have definite shape or volume. Like liquids, gasses will take the shape

of their containers. If a gas is not in a container, it will spread out indefinitely . This

is because the atoms in a gas are spaced farther apart than in a solid or a liquid.

And being spread out like this allows them to move around freely. Think about the air

you breathe everyday. That air is spread across the empty space around the earth.

You've probably also noticed that you usually cannot see the air. This is another

property of gases. Even though we cannot see them, you come in contact with

them everyday. There's air in the tires of your family car and your bicycle. There are

many different types of gas in the earth's atmosphere, such as oxygen, carbon

dioxide, nitrogen , water vapor, and helium.

When trying to remember the three states of matter, think about water. If it

freezes into a solid , it becomes ice. Its atoms are packed together keeping its

shape. Of course, we know water can also be a liquid. It flows in rivers or it can be

poured from a glass. When water evaporates it becomes water vapor, a type of

gas in the air. Try a little experiment of your own by placing an ice cube in a covered

glass or container. You will be able to observe the ice first in its solid form and then

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watch as it melts into a liquid to become water. Eventually the water will turn to

water vapor and your glass or container will be filled with this gas.

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 09 Date: _______________

Tick (✔) the correct option.

1. As we go higher air decreases 2. Water is present in the air but we


a. True cannot see it
b. False a. True
b. False

3. When gas is cooled it usually 4. Air is not matter as it it invisible


becomes a solid and does not have mass
a. True a. True
b. False b. False

5. Evaporation can happen at any 6. On average, the body of an adult


temperature human being contains 15% water
a. True a. True
b. False b. False

7. The opposite of evaporation is 8. Steam, dew and snow are all


condensation different forms of water
a. True a. True
b. False b. False

9. Pure water is tasteless, odorless, 10. Plasma is considered as the fourth


and white in color state of matter
a. True a. True
b. False b. False

11. Mass is the amount of space 12. The three basic properties of
matter occupies matter are shape, volume and
a. True mass
b. False a. True
b. False

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ANSWER SHEET
03MATTER | WS 09

Tick (✔) the correct option.

1. As we go higher air decreases 2. Water is present in the air but we


a. True cannot see it
b. False a. True
b. False

3. When gas is cooled it usually 4. Air is not matter as it it invisible


becomes a solid and does not have mass
a. True a. True
b. False b. False

5. Evaporation can happen at any 6. On average, the body of an adult


temperature human being contains 15% water
a. True a. True
b. False b. False

7. The opposite of evaporation is 8. Steam, dew and snow are all


condensation different forms of water
a. True a. True
b. False b. False

9. Pure water is tasteless, odorless, 10. Plasma is considered as the fourth


and white in color state of matter
a. True a. True
b. False b. False

11. Mass is the amount of space 12. The three basic properties of
matter occupies matter are shape, volume and
a. True mass
b. False a. True
b. False

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Name: _______________________

03MATTER | WS 10 Date: _______________

In the cryptograms below, substitute the code letters for the real letters to
reveal an interesting fact about matter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
74 65 80

A A O O O
73 79 74 72 70 74 88 72 68 81 83 70 65 72 68 75 65 70 70 65 86

A O A
72 68 74 68 83 65 87 70 74 68 68 83 66 88 86 68 81 83

. W
83 86 68 88 66 83 82 86 88 76 83 66 72 83 80 83 72 83 83

O A
88 68 81 83 66 83 65 86 83 74 66 68 81 88 86 68 81 83

O O
87 65 66 70 65 87 68 81 88 86 90 72 79 88 89 83

A
79 88 90 81 68 86 88 86 90 74 86 71 68 81 83

O A O
86 65 66 68 81 83 66 86 74 86 71 72 65 82 68 81 83 66 86

.
79 88 90 81 68 72

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ANSWER SHEET
03MATTER | WS 10

In the cryptograms below, substitute the code letters for the real letters to reveal
an interesting fact about matter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
74 69 75 71 83 87 90 81 88 67 89 79 70 86 65 73 78 66 72 68 82 76 80 85 77 84

P L A S M A I S T H E M O S T C O M M O N
73 79 74 72 70 74 88 72 68 81 83 70 65 72 68 75 65 70 70 65 86

S T A T E O F M A T T E R I N T H E
72 68 74 68 83 65 87 70 74 68 68 83 66 88 86 68 81 83

E N T I R E U N I V E R S E . W E S E E
83 86 68 88 66 83 82 86 88 76 83 66 72 83 80 83 72 83 83

I T H E R E O N E A R T H I N T H E
88 68 81 83 66 83 65 86 83 74 66 68 81 88 86 68 81 83

F O R M O F T H I N G S L I K E
87 65 66 70 65 87 68 81 88 86 90 72 79 88 89 83

L I G H T N I N G A N D T H E
79 88 90 81 68 86 88 86 90 74 86 71 68 81 83

N O R T H E R N A N D S O U T H E R N
86 65 66 68 81 83 66 86 74 86 71 72 65 82 68 81 83 66 86

L I G H T S .
79 88 90 81 68 72

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