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Idella Scott saved to Science Works
States of matter freebie to help your kindergarten students learn the difference between solids, liquids, and gases. #statesofmatter #science #kindergarten
Description This interactive and hands-on card sort activity will allow your students to see how the atoms in matter change as they change states due to the amount of heat given to that matter. This is a great way to teach, practice and asses this tricky concept in a kinesthetic way! Use this for your upper elementary or middle school science class. Start by asking students the question: How can the states of matter can be changed from one form to another? [ex. " What happens to solid ice…

Miss Campos saved to Cut and Paste Class Work
Description States of Matter Worksheet Cut and paste the words into the correct category (Solid, Liquid, or Gas). I hope you enjoy this FREEBIE! _______________________________________________________

Pinning Teacher saved to States of Matter Unit
Ficha online de States of matter para Grade 3. Puedes hacer los ejercicios online o descargar la ficha como pdf.

Mar Escalante-Brito saved to First grade
One of my favorite areas to teach in science are the experiments. I love to play around with science and see what kinds of things we can create! When we start our physical and chemical changes unit, we start by exploring states of matter. If your students are like mine, they get the giggles when ... Read More about It’s a Solid, No It’s a Liquid, It’s a Gas!
Darryl Woods saved to Physics
Description This product includes two assessments for states of matter. The short answer assessment and multiple choice assessment contain questions about identifying states of matter, describing the molecules and their movement when in the solid, liquid, and gas state, and also changing from one state of matter to another. An answer key is included for both assessments.

Diana Rowland saved to 2nd gr Science 🥽