To introduce my students to the concept of different materials (and that materials have different purposes depending on what they are being used for) we began with a hunt around our classroom. I wanted to see if students understood what “materials” meant and also how many different ones they could identify. I was impressed with […]
Let’s explore matter with this vivid and engaging physical science worksheet: States of Matter!
This PDF can be used to create a set of three or four part cards to teach children about the different states of matter. There is a picture card, word card, a picture and word card (control), and description card for each of the following terms: states of matter, matter, mass, volume, solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and B-E condensates. Included with this PDF is a simple set of sorting cards for solids, liquids, and gasses. This FREE activity is perfect for younger students who are just beginning to learn about matter and it's common states. To create a control (answer key) for the sorting cards print sheet twice and cut once. Any introduction on the topic of States of Matter needs to include the basic structure of an atom. For a FREE set of Parts of an Atom cards, be sure to visit my TpT shop. Cards should be printed onto card stock, cut, and laminated.
Everything around us is made up of matter. Pretty cool right? Your kiddos are sure to find this fact super cool as you introduce them to the science behind states of matter. It’s a vital component of every little scientist’s learning journey and we’ve compiled the perfect list of captivating activities and experiments to aid you in developing their scientific knowledge. You’ll engage them in mesmerizing experiments or fine-tune their skills with colorful worksheets. Whatever activity you pick, they’re sure to be amazed as you invite them to dive into the science of matter!
These colorful nomenclature cards show 65 vocabulary related to an everyday materials and their properties unit in both color and black & white (9 materials, 36 items and 20 properties.) They would be a great addition to your science center during a unit on materials. Instructions for printing ...
Students will cut provided pictures to sort into physical properties of matter (texture, size and shape). An answer key is provided on the 3rd page. The pictures are arranged so 2 sets fit on a single page for fewer class copies.
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These colorful word wall pages show 65 vocabulary words for an everyday materials and their properties unit in both color and black & white (9 materials, 36 objects, 20 properties). They would be a great addition to your science center while materials Instructions for printing and use Print on...
Students explore matter and its interactions by using their sense of touch and sight to conduct investigations about the physical world around them.
Engaging second-grade science stations that follow the NGSS science standards for states of matter. These properties of matter science stations will have your
States Of Matter Examples Cut and Paste: Students sort pictures of the different states of matter. Several levels of this worksheet are included: 1. Students sort pictures, definitions and pictures of how atoms are packed in the states. 2. Students sort picture examples on one notes page. 3. Students sort just pictures.-each on a separate page (solid, liquid and gas) 4. Students sort just 2 pictures from each phase onto one notes sheet Enjoy! Tips for Digital and Distance Learning: Cut and Paste sorting activities are great for interactive learning and application of concepts, but can be tricky to do in distance learning. Here are some ideas on how to use these in this crazy time we are experiencing. If your students have a printer and can get access to the sort documents: •This product comes as one large PDF file. To use it digitally and not have to give all the pages online (with the answers) follow these directions: 1.Open document (PDF) 2.Click Print 3.In Destination (where it typically has your printer listed) choose save as PDF 4.Select the pages you want to share with your class 5.Click SAVE- this will direct you to save the document –name it and save it whatever makes sense for you and Click SAVE 6.Share digitally! •Have students print and then cut out the sections and place them in what they think is the correct spot. •Then either have them send a picture to you on Google classroom, review the sort in a Zoom session or post an answer key for them to check their answers (this works as a formative assignment). If your students do not have access to the documents or a printer try this: •In a Zoom session- give students the categories you are sorting into. •Read each example and have students decide which category it belongs to. Then review the answers. This is another formative assignment. GOOD LUCK! If you like this product, check out this cut and paste on how matter changes form: States of Matter Cut and Paste-How can one state change into another w/ examples This product is also part of a bundle! Check it out! States of Matter Bundle: Teach, Observe & Review- Experiments, Cut & Paste More Cut and Paste Science! A great way to review, re-teach and assess! Transparent, Translucent, Opaque Light Experiment, Definitions w/ Cut & Paste Landforms Cut and Paste Definitions, flash cards- 20 words, 4 lesson options Food Chain, Food Web, Energy Pyramid Cut and Paste Potential and Kinetic Energy Matching Cut and Paste Forms of Energy Matching Cut and Paste- Definitions and Examples Energy Changes Transfer Introduction, Definition, Examples & Cut & Paste
Science poster defining mass, matter, and physical properties. Different physical properties are highlighted. Great visual for students.
Are you searching for engaging and educational worksheets to help your students understand the different states of matter? Look no further! In this blog post, we have gathered a collection of fun and interactive worksheets that will capture their attention and enhance their learning experience. Designed for students in elementary and middle school, these worksheets cover the entity and subject of states of matter in a creative and engaging way.
I made these charts to help the students review what a solid, liquid, and gas is. I cut out different pictures from a magazine and laminated them. I then put sticky Velcro on the pictures and anchor charts so the students could place the correct picture onto the correct chart. We did this activity whole group first so I could explain the pictures. Then, I let the students do this activity as a center.
Explore states of matter with your students with this hands-on and engaging pyramid diorama!I created this resource to help my students learn, understand and retain key information about matter and its different states - solid, liquid and gas. Best of all, the visually appealing design helps learne...
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This activity provides a great introduction or review of physical properties of matter. Students will match each physical property to the correct description. Answer key included. Need more resources? This is part of a BUNDLE
I created this science sorting activity for the students to read different items and determine if they are a solid, liquid or gas. Then the students cut, sort and paste them under the correct category. A great follow-up to a matter minilesson as a guided activity, or even as independent work. Also check out my other Matter unit materials: Matter - Solids, Liquids and Gases sorting center w/recording sheet, Matter color sorting worksheet, Matter - Which Does Not Belong?, Matter study guide, Matter test and Matter word search! Enjoy!
I made these charts to help the students review what a solid, liquid, and gas is. I cut out different pictures from a magazine and laminated them. I then put sticky Velcro on the pictures and anchor charts so the students could place the correct picture onto the correct chart. We did this activity whole group first so I could explain the pictures. Then, I let the students do this activity as a center.
This states of matter unit is a perfect supplemental resource to use for 2nd and 3rd grade lessons. The worksheets and passages cover a variety of topics about matter, such as states of matter (solids, liquids, gases), changing states of matter, and more. There are different types of resources, too. There are reading comprehension passages ... Read more
What are the physical properties of matter. Learn intensive and extensive physical properties with a few examples.
This product will help students learn and review about the states of matter- solid, liquid and gas. It includes different activities such as Picture Sort, Color and Identify, Lift the Flap Activity, Bubble Map, Draw and Write, Make a List, Think About, Reflection, Sort-cut and paste, My Book of Matt...
Are you looking for a resource that will explain the chemical and physical changes of matter in a simple way? This resource was made to address the NGSS 2-PS1-3. This deals with reversible and irreversible changes of matter. While this is a second-grade standard, it is appropriate for any grade addressing physical and chemical changes in matter. There are posters defining the terms as well as examples. Picture cards showing changes are included. The students must decide what type of change is occurring. There is a suggested YouTube and a recording sheet on which students can show their understanding of the topic. Check out the preview to see if this resource is right for you and your students. ❤️Click Here to Follow Us! Related Products ⭐ MATTER Mega Bundle for Elementary Grades ⭐ MATTER Posters for Primary Grades ⭐ MATTER: Making Ice Cream ⭐ MATTER: Science Scenes Writing Prompts and Vocabulary Cards for Centers ⭐ MATTER: Structure and Properties SCOOT GAME! Customer Tip: Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you credit that you can use towards your future purchases.
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Check out this fun free States of Matter Word Search, free for use at home or in school This is a printable States of Matter...
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Learn how students can test properties of matter with this simple flexibility science experiment. It's an easy way for students to gain experience planning and conducting investigations.
Explore different materials and their properties with this engaging unit. Activities and printables for the Foundation and Prep Year chemistry strand.