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states of matter printable worksheet for kids to help students understand the properties of matter

Teaching states of matter in kindergarten can be a tricky! Here are some resources to help students gain a solid understanding of the topic!

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someone is holding up a yellow balloon in front of a white plate with the words simple balloon solid liquid gas experiment for kids

Kids will have fun learning about science as they explore with these Solid, Liquid, Gas Hands on Activities for kids of all ages.

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two states of matter worksheets with colored pencils

When exploring the states of matter with your child, use these fun learning pages. They double as coloring sheets and are perfect for the first and second grade student. One of the best parts of this freebie is that these pages come with answer keys - perfect for the times when an answer is tricky!

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the states of matter anchor chart for science

Explore fun and easy ways to teach the states of matter to kids with engaging experiments, worksheets, and hands-on activities.

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a recipe for root beer float water changes on a table with ice cream and other ingredients

Eating is the perfect way to learn about the states of matter! This second grade Next Gen Science lab is the perfect recipe for learning! Read about how we identified and observed changes in matter by making (and eating!) root beer floats!

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Studying the states of matter and how they change is one of our favorite science units! Every lab has a wow factor, whether we're inflating balloons by mixing vinegar and baking soda, or creating a solid from a liquid when we shake cream to make our own butter. (It's so good!) And you have to do the root beer float lab... it's a solid, liquid, and gas all in one treat! In this blog post, I've rounded up some of our favorite activities and resources for second grade teachers... let's plan!

Studying the states of matter and how they change is one of our favorite science units! Every lab has a wow factor, whether we're inflating balloons by mixing vinegar and baking soda, or creating a solid from a liquid when we shake cream to make our own butter. (It's so good!) And you have to do the root beer float lab... it's a solid, liquid, and gas all in one treat! In this blog post, I've rounded up some of our favorite activities and resources for second grade teachers... let's plan!

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the logo for stories of matter cotton ball experiment, which features a woman with red hair and glasses

We started off our week exploring the different states of matter... solid, liquid, and gas. During our science lab, I filled Ziploc bags with a solid object (toy car), a liquid (water) and a gas (air). We talked about how a solid object keeps its shape, a liquid takes the shape of its container, and a gas fills the space it is in. We passed the bags around and the students got to feel each of he bags, compare each of the states of matter, and turn and talk about the properties of matter they…

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