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Solids A solid is a solid,It doesn’t change its shape. It cannot move around, It stays in just one place.Your desk is a solid, And so is your chair.Just look in your classroom—Wow! They’re everywhere!
Liquids A liquid moves smoothly. We say that it flows. From one place to another—How quickly it goes! We know that most liquids Are easy to see. With no shape of their own,They’re not like you and me.
Gases Air is a gas. We can’t see it, that’s true;But often we feel itIn things that we do. It keeps up a kite. Air fills up a bubble. Without it to breathe. We would be in BIG trouble!

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Matter poems

  • 1. Solids A solid is a solid,It doesn’t change its shape. It cannot move around, It stays in just one place.Your desk is a solid, And so is your chair.Just look in your classroom—Wow! They’re everywhere!
  • 2. Liquids A liquid moves smoothly. We say that it flows. From one place to another—How quickly it goes! We know that most liquids Are easy to see. With no shape of their own,They’re not like you and me.
  • 3. Gases Air is a gas. We can’t see it, that’s true;But often we feel itIn things that we do. It keeps up a kite. Air fills up a bubble. Without it to breathe. We would be in BIG trouble!