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These five states of matter activities are perfect to use in your upper elementary science class! These hands-on experiments, lessons, and ideas are just what you need for teaching states of matter in your classroom this year. Click the pin to learn more! Matter Science Experiments, Teaching Matter, Matter Experiments, Matter Lessons, Physical Science Activities, Matter Activities, Matter Unit, Science Lessons Elementary, Scientific Process

These five states of matter activities are perfect to use in your upper elementary science class! These hands-on experiments, lessons, and ideas are just what you need for teaching states of matter in your classroom this year. Click the pin to learn more!

How can you tell a hardboiled egg from a raw egg without cracking the shell?  Get lesson plan ideas for your properties of matter unit using eggs and other simple materials.  Includes an experiment using the scientific method.  These fun student centered projects are perfect for Easter and springtime science. Matter Science Experiments, Matter Experiments, Easter Science, Matter Unit, Lesson Plan Ideas, The Scientific Method, Properties Of Matter, Matter Science, Material Science

How can you tell a hardboiled egg from a raw egg without cracking the shell? Get lesson plan ideas for your properties of matter unit using eggs and other simple materials. Includes an experiment using the scientific method. These fun student centered projects are perfect for Easter and springtime science.

2nd Grade States Of Matter, Changes Of Matter Experiments, Solid Liquid Gas Activities, Matter Science Experiments, Matter Experiments, Matter Lessons, Matter Activities, Steam Lab, Science Experiments Kids Elementary

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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