Make root beer floats in the name of science!
The Root Beer Float states of matter experiment is an edible science experiment that teaches and shows the different states of matter.
Nine free, hands-on STEM activities to learn about states of matter, including homemade thermometer and barometer, melting ice caps experiment, fog catcher, Oobleck, and more
Instructions, videos, and hands on activities to teach a unit on states of matter to grade 4 5 6 upper elementary science students.
changing states of matter worksheet in PDF for 4th and 5th grade kids. free printable states of matter and phase changes activities.
Matter: Evaporation, Condensation, Melting, and Freezing Study Guide Outline - Phase Changes - King Virtue's Classroom Starting your unit on Matter? Help your students get off to a great start with this simple study guide outline. This is a great tool that can be used to inform your parents about what their children will be learning about the phase changes of matter (evaporation, condensation, melting, and freezing) and the effects of heat energy on the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas). This set includes: 1 study guide outline Enjoy! :) Copyright © King Virtue’s Classroom • www.kingvirtuesclassroom.com • All rights reserved.
State Of Matter Worksheets For Grade 4 - State Of Matter Worksheets For Grade 4 State of matter worksheets for grade 4 students cover different topics related to the state of matter and changes in the state of matter. State Of Matter Matter exists in three primary states: - solid, liquid, and gas, each characterized by distinct properties. Solids maintain a fixed shape
It started with the weather forecast. 100+ degrees every day this week, for the first time this year. We go outside every day, so it was time to start adjusting to the Summertime heat. Enter, ice play. Simple, fun, and although the prep time lasts longer than the ice does around here, the Clubhouse Kids always love it. Speaking of prep time, I turned to my very own kid for help with this one. He was more than happy to help fill muffin tins, balloons, heart shaped molds and small cups with water, food coloring, glitter, water beads, small letters, etc. While we were working he says, "Momma, this is a lot of water we're going to turn into a lot of ice!" My reply, without even really thinking, was "You're right. We're taking a lot of liquid and turning it into a lot of solid!" Hmmmmm... and so it begins. We started with 3 balloons. The Clubhouse Kids observed them closely. "There's nothing in there!" Exactly. We're going to change that though, so grab the Clubhouse Science Journal and let's get started. We started with gas. First I asked, what can we put in the balloon? "AIR!" That was simple. Air is made up of gases all around us, but we don't see it. If you put some air into the balloon, it captures it.... then we can see it. The oohs and aahs were adorable at this point. "I see his air!" "I'm exhaling in it!" (Love when they remember, and use, past words of the day.) Now it was my turn. I blew balloons up nice and full and let each child take a turn pinching the bottom, and then letting it go. Let's watch gas in action... This they loved. Balloons whipping around the room while they ran around, "The gas is going to get me." "The gas makes a fart sound when it comes out of the balloon!" Yes, that made me laugh. Out loud. This went on until I was pretty sure I was starting to see spots, so we took a break. They all got it though. Air is a gas, and at this point they thought this whole gas concept was awesome. I tied up some air balloons for further studies. Moving on... We talked about how water is a liquid and we filled up our liquid balloons. At this point I stopped using the words water and air, and only said liquid and gas. We had liquid balloons and gas balloons, now it was time for solid balloons. Which of course, I already had on standby in the freezer (balloons filled with water, frozen overnight). They quickly used the words I was using to describe the balloons, thus completely embracing the solid, liquid, gas concept. Never underestimate the power of your words ;) Ok, now we each had three balloons, all filled up and ready for Scientific observations. They squeezed them. "The liquid is squishy in there." They drooped them to see them swing. "The liquid swings best." They even weighed them, and check this out... "The solid is heavier than the liquid." A three year old just observed something I'm pretty sure I was taught in 3rd grade. I was thoroughly impressed. Without my prompting, actually without any real direction at all from me, they were making some very accurate conclusions. They continued observing and discussing their balloons for awhile. I was certain that by this point we would have had a popped balloon, but we didn't. So of course, the question I had been waiting for... "Can we throw them?" Of course we can. All in the name of scientific research, of course. They started dropping balloons and reaching conclusions... "Gas floats!" Clubhouse Scientists, they never cease to amaze me. "Solid hits hard, I can break it." "Told ya I'd break it!" Yes there are water beads in that ice egg, thanks to A Little Learning for Two for that idea. They loved digging the beads out during our other ice play activities. The liquid balloons were the most fun to drop, of course. "The liquid one is water so it will splash." The "floating gas" balloons weren't cooperating with the destruction factor, so the Clubhouse Kids had to get creative. "It's really hard to pop the gas out!" Yes that made me laugh. Out loud. Again. Eventually they popped all of the liquid and gas, which led them to another conclusion... "The solid didn't pop, but it's melting....." (little wheels turning in that 3 year old brain, I could just see it.) "...IT'S A LIQUID AGAIN!" Brilliant, don't you think? This was really fun, and something that I think can be used with older kids as well. Then you can introduce the discussion of space between particles, volume, size, etc. The best part is you don't have to wait until kids are older though. You can teach the three basic States of Matter to a bunch of three year olds, with three simple balloons. Even in Preschool, Science matters ;) If you like this post, and don't want to miss out on all of the Preschool Science fun, be sure to go "like" our Fit Kids Clubhouse Facebook page here!! Ms. Liz Follow our Clubhouse Adventures: Shared at any one of these linky parties.
Try this EPIC pop rocks science experiment at home with your kids for a fun and educational way to explore simple chemical reactions.
Emphasize that kindness matters and add some positivity to your counseling office or classroom space this Back to School with this random acts of kindness bulletin set kit. Encourage your students and small counseling groups to be responsible and respectful all year round with this positivity bulletin board that proves that kindness is your superpower. A perfect addition to your social emotional learning program as students will color a teacup and choose which random acts of kindness they will focus on for that week or month. Includes: PDF Pre-written & customizable blank acts of kindness round pennants (20 pre-written) 6 Beautiful, colored kettles to choose from Teacups to draw or write on Letters to display "Pour a little Positivi-TEA" Update: There are now 2 different sizes of font to accommodate different sized boards
Explore how some substances can change forever using this interesting reversible irreversible changes worksheet!
Cold plasma innovation is a state of matter where ionized gas is generated at low temperatures. This ionized gas consists of charged...
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Who doesn't love a good science experiment? Especially one that is so easy and amazes little learners. My kiddos love to do this Liquid Rainbow science experiment together to explore liquids and the differences in their density.ObservationsTo help learners understand this experiment and give a little background to why the results happen I have them
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