Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science : What Is Matter? Properties and Classifications of Matter
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[Place of publication not identified] : Annenberg Learner, [2004].
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Originally released by Annenberg Learner, 2004.
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Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on November 06, 2018.
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Matter is all around us; it's what we and everything else are made of. Yet how do we define matter? What are the properties of matter that set it apart from something that is definitely not matter, such as light? In this session, participants build a working definition of matter, distinguish among the different forms it can take, investigate the difference between "essential" and "accidental" properties of matter, and look at the role of classification in science.
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Professional Development
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Closed-captioned.
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InfoBase Learning,Films on Demand: Master Academic Collection - US

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(2004). Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science: What Is Matter? Properties and Classifications of Matter . Annenberg Learner.

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2004. Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science: What Is Matter? Properties and Classifications of Matter. Annenberg Learner.

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Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science: What Is Matter? Properties and Classifications of Matter Annenberg Learner, 2004.

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Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science: What Is Matter? Properties and Classifications of Matter Annenberg Learner, 2004.

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