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solids, liquids and gases have observable properties; adding or removing heat energy leads to a change of state between solids, liquids and gases
- investigating observable changes of state between solids and liquids, such as investigating ice melting or water freezing in a sealed bag and explaining their observations, or using ice cubes, butter or chocolate to explore how changes of state involve the removal or addition of heat
- holding a balloon near a heat source and observing its inflation, then placing the balloon in a bucket of iced water to observe it deflating
- demonstrating a chemical reaction that shows a change in state, for example reacting baking soda (a solid) with vinegar (a liquid) in a bottle and showing the production of carbon dioxide (a gas) by placing a balloon over the mouth of the bottle and watching the balloon inflate
- observing the properties of substances and classifying the substances as solids (which hold their shape), liquids (which take the shape of their containers) or gases (which expand to fill the available space in a container)
- investigating how changes of state in some materials used by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples are important for their use (e.g. beeswax and resins are heated to increase their malleability and subsequently used in the manufacture and repair of implements); to attach decorative materials to the hair, body and regalia; to waterproof items; and to improve the durability and longevity of such items
- exploring how changes from solid to liquid and from liquid to solid can help in the recycling of materials such as glass, aluminium and plastics
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States of Matter Poster Pack
Cover the basics of the states of matter with this set of posters.
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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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States of Matter Interactive Task Cards
Identify examples of the 3 states of matter with a set of self-checking interactive task cards.
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Recycling With Heat Worksheet
Explore how reversible and irreversible changes lend themself to recycling with a printable Recycling With Heat Worksheet.
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Apple Mummification Experiment
Explore and observe physical changes to materials with an engaging Apple Mummification Experiment.
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Making an Ice Cream Spider – Matter Experiment
Have fun making ice cream spiders in this exciting Changing States of Matter Science Experiment for Kids.
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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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States of Matter - Colour by Code Worksheet
Engage your students and have fun identifying the states of matter with a colour-by-code worksheet.
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Science Sparks - Year 3 Science Activity Cards
Give your students a little science boost with Science Sparks 3 – our newest set of fast finisher science activities for Year 3!
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Observing Properties of Matter Investigation
Investigate properties of matter, including temperature, state, flexibility and texture, with a hands-on Matter Investigation activity.
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How is Plastic Recycled? – Recycling Worksheets
Explore the process of recycling plastic with a printable recycling worksheet.