Classifying Matter Teaching Resources
Teach students how to classify matter as pure substances or mixtures with engaging activities aligned with the Australian science curriculum.
This collection of printable and digital worksheets, experiments and activities was created by the teachers of the Teach Starter team to save you time on your lesson plans. That means you'll find resources already carefully reviewed by an expert teacher, plus editable options so you can make the adjustments you need to meet your students' needs.
Need some help with your lesson plans? Read on for a guide from our teacher team, including handy definitions of pure substances and mixtures to share with your students.
How Is Matter Classified?
Before you can dive into actually classifying matter, it helps to explain to students what it actually means to classify matter. Here's a helpful explanation from our teacher team that you can use with your class:
Classifying matter is how we organise different types of matter using its properties or characteristics to help us separate the types into different groupings.
We can classify all the matter around us into just two separate types:
- Pure substances
- Mixtures
What Is a Pure Substance? A Kid-Friendly Definition
Let's break down pure substances in a way your science classes can understand, shall we?
A pure substance has the following characteristics that help us with classification:
- It is made up of only one type of matter.
- It cannot be separated into other substances by physical means.
Pure substance can be broken down into two categories:
- Elements — These are substances made up of just one kind of atom and cannot be broken down or transformed by a chemical reaction. For example, helium is an element that we classify as a pure substance.
- Compounds — A compound is made up of two or more elements that have bonded together to form one. These elements are chemically bonded together and cannot be separated. Water is a compound that we classify as a pure substance as its elements — hydrogen and oxygen — are bonded together.
What Is a Mixture? A Kid-Friendly Definition
If a pure substance is comprised of just one type of matter and cannot be broken down, it might not surprise your students to hear that mixtures have the opposite characteristics.
A mixture:
- Is made up of two or more different types of matter
- Can be separated by physical means
A kid-friendly example of a mixture is a bowl of milk and cereal. There are two different types of matter in the bowl, and you can separate the two types (although it might get messy!).
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Observing Chemical Reactions Experiment for Kids
Investigates chemical changes and the law of conservation of mass with our Observing Chemical Reactions Experiments.
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Sort It Out! Properties of Matter Activity
Use our Properties of Matter Sorting Activity cards to create an engaging Matter Sorting Station in your classroom.
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Properties of Matter Reading Comprehension Pack (Year 3)
Read and discover the properties of matter with a set of Year 3 Reading Comprehension Worksheets.
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Changing Properties of Matter Worksheet Pack
Read and learn about chemical and physical properties of matter and how they can be changed with a printable science worksheet pack.
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Hot and Cold Worksheets
Explore materials and their properties with a set of printable Hot and Cold Worksheets.
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Techniques for Separating Mixtures Worksheet Pack
Explore the concept of separating mixtures with this worksheet pack for upper primary.
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Apple Mummification Experiment
Explore and observe physical changes to materials with an engaging Apple Mummification Experiment.
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Forms of Matter Brochure Template
Introduce your students to the three states of matter with a printable Forms of Matter Foldable Brochure Template.
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Observing Matter Doodle Notes - Graphic Organiser
Use our Observing Matter Doodle Notes to help your students discover the states, properties, and changes in matter.
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Describing Matter Properties Worksheet Pack
Observe and describe examples of matter with a Matter Properties Worksheet Pack.
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Physical and Chemical Changes Quiz
Assess your students' knowledge of physical and chemical changes in matter with a printable Physical and Chemical Change Quiz.
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Physical Properties of Matter Vocabulary Foldable
Introduce your students to observable and measurable properties of matter with a printable Properties of Matter Vocabulary Foldable.
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Properties of Matter Game - Bean Bag Toss
Play an exciting Properties of Matter game by downloading a printable Matter Bean Bag Toss Game!
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Solid, Liquid, or Gas? Interactive Game
Make learning about the states of matter interactive and fun with this Solids, Liquids, and Gases Game!
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States of Matter Graphic Organiser Pack
Use our States of Matter graphic organisers to help your students record what they have learned about the three forms of matter.
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Describing Matter - Scavenger Hunt Activities
Host an engaging science scavenger hunt to introduce your early years students to the observable properties of matter.
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States of Matter Word Search - Year 3
Use a States of Matter word search to introduce your early learners to new academic vocabulary.
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Observing Matter Picture Zoom Task Cards
Challenge your students to observe the properties of matter with an engaging Matter Observation Picture Zoom Activity.
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Matter Lapbook - Foldables for Science
Use our printable Matter Lapbook Foldables to teach your students about the states of matter, characteristics of matter, and changes in matter.
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Hard or Soft? Describing Matter Activity Sheets (F-1)
Explore the world of matter with Describing Matter Activity Sheets for early years students.
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Zooming in On Matter and Properties of Matter Graphic Organiser
Use a Matter and Properties of Matter Graphic Organiser to explore and identify examples of matter in your upper-year science classes.
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Chemical and Physical Changes in Matter Doodle Notes Template
Use our Chemical and Physical Change Doodle Notes Template to encourage your students to understand more about changes in matter.
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Solutions and Mixtures PowerPoint
Explore solutions and mixtures with an engaging Solutions and Mixtures PowerPoint.
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Mixture vs Solution Anchor Chart Pack
Display information about mixtures and solutions with this set of science posters.
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Properties of Matter Graphic Organiser Pack
Use printable graphic organisers to help your students record what they have learned about the different properties of matter.
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Observing Matter – Edible Science Experiment
Discover the observable properties of matter with an exciting edible science experiment!
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Observing Properties of Matter Quiz
Assess students’ knowledge of basic observable properties of matter with a printable Properties of Matter quiz.
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Facts of the Matter PowerPoint Presentation
Intoduce your students to matter and change with an engaging interactive teaching presentation for Year 5.
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Matter States and Changes Science Lab Activity Pack
Discover the states and changes of matter with a printable pack of Science Lab Activities for Kids!
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States of Matter Interactive Clip Cards
Drag and drop to identify the three states of matter with a set of interactive clip cards.
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Sink or Float Experiment Pack (F-1)
Explore properties of matter and boost science inquiry skills with a Sink or Float Science Experiment.
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Observing Properties of Matter Task Cards - Year 5
Practise observational skills and discover the characteristics of matter with a set of printable Year 5 Properties of Matter Task cards.