States of Matter Fun!
Explore the three main states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases, with this engaging worksheet for first graders.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Have fun learning about solids, liquids, and gases!
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. A block of ice is a .
2. Water that you drink is a .
3. The air we breathe is a .
4. A rock is a .
5. Juice is a .
1. A solid keeps its own shape.
True
False
2. A liquid always has its own shape.
True
False
3. A gas fills up any space it is in.
True
False
1. Which of these is a solid?
milk
a table
steam
water
2. Which of these is a liquid?
a chair
a cloud
juice
a book
Draw an example of a solid, a liquid, and a gas. Label each drawing.
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Look at the picture below. It shows the particles in different states of matter. Match the state of matter to its picture.

1. Tightly packed particles:
(Solid, Liquid, Gas)
2. Loosely packed particles:
(Solid, Liquid, Gas)
3. Particles far apart:
(Solid, Liquid, Gas)
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