Download our Reversible and Irreversible Changes Worksheet Pack to help your first graders learn about temporary and permanent changes in matter.
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Are you teaching your students the difference between melting ice and burning toast? If so, you’re probably looking for a reversible and irreversible changes worksheet that simplifies big science ideas for little learners! This printable resource is just what you need to introduce your first graders to the concept of how some changes in matter can be undone, while others are permanent.
Irreversible And Reversible Changes Worksheet Pack
This irreversible and reversible changes worksheet pack includes various activities to support first-grade learners as they observe, define, and describe reversible and irreversible changes. Created by teachers for young scientists, this printable pack includes:
- Reversible or Irreversible Change Maze Worksheet
- Reversible and Irreversible Changes Quiz
- Reversible and Irreversible Changes Color By Code Worksheet
The irreversible and reversible changes worksheet pack is perfect for whole-class instruction, science centers, or small group work. Answer keys have been included for easy grading.
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This resource was created by Brittany Collins, a teacher in Indiana and Teach Starter collaborator.
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