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Teacher Directions. Students use the websites on slide 3 to gather facts about solids, liquids, and gases. Students enter 3 facts and 3 graphics for each slide. The “I learned…” slide can include an interesting fact. Students also add clipart to this slide.
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Teacher Directions • Students use the websites on slide 3 to gather facts about solids, liquids, and gases. • Students enter 3 facts and 3 graphics for each slide. • The “I learned…” slide can include an interesting fact. Students also add clipart to this slide. • Pick 2 Questions: Students choose 2 questions, create a new slide for each question and answer questions supported by facts. • The last slide has several websites that can be used at a learning station in the classroom. • TEKS 4.7A, 4.7B Physical Properties: States of Matter and Change in State of Matter
States of Matter By:
Websites: States of Matter • States of Matter – Facts and examples • http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/Graduate/TI/pages/LEWIS/matterweb.htm • States of Matter Facts • http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/atoms/states.html • What is matter? • http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/statesofmatter.html • States of Matter – view short video • http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/states_of_matter/
Pick 2 Pick 2 questions to answer. Create a new slide for each question. Answer your chosen questions and give facts to support your answers. • What is the most common state of matter? Why? • Based on a comparison of one or more properties of matter, do liquids behave more like solids or gases? • What will spread an odor throughout a room fastest, a solid, liquid, or gas? • What is the most important state of matter? Why? • Can a single substance be transformed into all three states? Explain. • Why does the sun make water change into a gas? • What would happen if you mixed a solid, liquid, and gas? • Is peanut butter a solid, liquid, or gas? Why? • What is the largest solid? • What is the most common reason for matter changing its state? • What is the type of matter that changes its form very easily?
Websites for Learning Station • Solids Quiz • http://www.glenview34.org/wb/States_of_matter/Activities/solids_quiz.htm • Liquids Quiz • http://www.glenview34.org/wb/States_of_matter/Activities/liquids_quiz.htm • Gas Quiz • http://www.glenview34.org/wb/States_of_matter/Activities/gas_quiz.htm • Solids, Liquids, and Gases - Puzzle • http://www.apte.com/puzzles/index.cfm?action=dsp_puzzle&pcpuzzledb_id=3214