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Let’s check a few things…

• Can you hear me clearly? Give me a thumbs up!


• How about my video? Can you see me clearly?
• Do you have your books and notebook?

• Do you have your pencil or marker?


GROUND
RULES
First, A quiet mouth while the teacher is still talking. Kindly
put your mic on mute so everybody can hear me.

Second, I want you to have listening ears so that you won’t


miss a single detail about our lesson.

Third, I want your eyes to only look at me.


GROUND
Fourth isRULES
the hand signal, if you have an urgent thing to tell
me, you have to raise your hand and please don’t forget to
unmute your mic once you want to speak.

Lastly, I want you to have a happy heart for you to enjoy


learning and have fun.
Can you see two things around you that have
mass and that occupy space?
Aim:
Today we will learn what
matter is made up of.
What happened when you crushed the chalk?
The chalk broke into pieces and turned into
fine powder on crushing.
The chalk broke into pieces and turned into
fine powder on crushing because they are
made up of small particles. We cannot see
individual particles as they are very tiny.
Even the smallest particle that we see is made
up of hundreds of smaller particles.
What happen to the spoon?
Is the spoon made up of particles?
chalk spoon
Everything around us occupies space
and has mass. This is called matter.
Does powdered sugar taste the same as sugar crystal?

crystal sugar powder sugar

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