K24 – States of Matter: Gases

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Class Summary

Students will learn about Gas matter. They will learn that Jehovah created matter, all matter comes from him. They will learn what Gas Matter is and touch on the different types of gas.

Lesson Slide

Main Teaching Points

Teach about Gas Matter:

  • Matter is anything that has weight and takes up space.
  • Everything around you is matter. Jehovah created all matter.
  • Gas does not like to stay in one space.
  • Gas always spreads out evenly and can move around anywhere.
  • You can see the gas moving as wind.

Teach about Particles:

  • All matter is made of particles.
  • Particles are very tiny parts of matter.
  • The particles that make solid matter are close together.
  • The particles that make Gas and water matter are far apart.

Discussion Questions

  • What are some ways to describe how gas matter feels?
  • What are the 3 types of matter?
  • What kind of gas do we need to breathe?
  • If we can’t see gases, how can we know they are there?

Vocabulary Words

  • Volume: the amount of space that something takes up.
  • Gas: matter that spreads out and has no shape 
  • Particles: very tiny parts that make up matter
  • Properties: the way an object looks, feels and acts