Listly by Tiffany Robbins
An interactive workshop in which children aged 7-8 can test a variety of materials in terms of their properties and then try them out for different uses.
Lower elementary introduction to matter and the three states of matter. Read the 20 Slides about the 3 states of matter.
Watch Video on 3 states of matter.
Visit http://www.makemegenius.com for free educational videos for kids. Matter is everything around us. It is anything made of atoms and molecules and it is anything that has mass and takes up space. If you don't understand mass, think it as the amount of stuff in an object.Matter can exist in 4 different states e.g.
This prezi introduces the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas). GPS S2P1 a
A video about solids,liquids and gases. Students can also take a test on what they learned from the video.
Science materials exercise - Changing states activity. Heat and cool water to help Deadly 60's Steve survive in the Arctic.
Welcome to the Solids and Liquids Module! How can you change a liquid into a solid or a solid into a liquid? Come find out! Hit the "Change it" Button to start the activity.
Look at these products. Have you ever thought whether they are solids, liquids or gases? Can you put these household items into the right boxes? Drag each item to either the solid, liquid or gas boxes. When you have completed this activity, click next activity.
Students take a 30 item quiz about Solids, Liquids and Gases. Students are to read the questions and then select A, b or c. The student then needs to click the blue triangle to move on to the next question.
Students watch the video, take a test on what they learned and then review what they learned. The site transitions into that order and asks if the student is ready to move on to the test and then the review.
Science materials exercise - Gases, liquids and solids activity Students drag items to one of the 3 states of matter, Solids, Liquids or gases.
Students put different items into beakers and then press the red button to heat it and the blue button to cool it. Students can also hit the test button to have the beaker picked to shake it to make sure that it is a liquid or if it is a solid. There is also a quiz after the activities.