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States of Matter Lesson Plans
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Lower Elementary - Grades K-3
Melting Snow and Thermometers (PreK-2)
Compare some properties of solids, liquids and gases and describe how matter changes from one state to another (1-3)
Demonstrate that air occupies space; how air exerts force (K-4)
Observe that air takes up space, has weight and exerts pressure. (2-5)
Solids Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Gas Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Liquid & Fluid Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Upper Elementary - Grades 4-5
The differences between gas, liquid and solids (3-8)
The three states of matter (4-5)
Understand and describe the states of matter (4-5)
Demonstrate that gases are a state of matter (5-6)
Define the three states of matter and demonstrate that air is matter (4)
Demonstrate the diffusion of gas molecules. (4-5)
The freezing point of water and the meiting point of ice (4-5)
Identify the states of matter and the understanding of the difference between a physical and a chemical change. (3-6)
Solids Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Gas Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Liquid & Fluid Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Middle School - Grades 6-8
Does frozen water take up more space than liquid water? (6-8)
What kinds of garbage breakdown fastest (6-8)
The Conservation Of Mass (6-8)
Demonstrate that gases are a state of matter (6-8)
Solids Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Gas Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Liquid & Fluid Science Fair Projects and Experiments
High School - Grades 9-12
The interdependents of gas laws three variables; pressure, temperature, and volume. (10-12)
Charles' Law (10-12)
Sublimation and deposition (6-12)
Demonstrate how the molecular kinetic theory can explain phase change (6-12)
The relationships of pressure to volume to temperature for a gas. (9-12)
The relationships of temperature and pressure to the solubility of gases in liquids and the "ammonia fountain" phenomenon interpretation.(9-12)
Solids Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Gas Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Liquid & Fluid Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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