This document discusses physical and chemical changes in matter. It begins by outlining key questions about how matter changes and objectives to analyze how matter changes physically and chemically. It then provides examples of physical changes like tearing paper, folding a handkerchief, and mixtures. Chemical changes form new substances, like rusting iron or souring milk. Finally, it defines physical changes as changes in size, shape or appearance without new substances, while chemical changes result in new substances and altered properties.