States of Matter Teaching Resources for 5th Grade
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States of Matter Word Wall Vocabulary
Review vocabulary related to matter with a printable illustrated States of Matter Word Wall.
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Physical and Chemical Changes - Task Cards
A set of 8 lab station task cards to use when teaching physical and chemical changes.
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States of Matter Properties Venn Diagram
Explore the properties of solids, liquids, and gases with this cut and paste worksheet.
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases – Sorting Activity
A sorting activity to help students identify solids, liquids, and gases.
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Properties of Solids, Liquids, and Gases – Worksheet
A cut and paste activity that explores the properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
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All About Matter PowerPoint
An editable PowerPoint to use when teaching about matter and its properties.
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Physical and Chemical Changes Foldable
A foldable to use when learning about physical and chemical changes.
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The Gas Has Mass Task Cards
A set of four task cards that explore the physical properties of gases.
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Understanding States of Matter Worksheet
A worksheet that allows students to demonstrate their knowledge of solids, liquids, and gases.
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What's the Matter? Task Cards
An activity for students to use when learning about the properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
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States of Matter: Gases – Poster
An educational poster explaining the properties of gases.
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States of Matter: Solids – Poster
An educational poster explaining the properties of solids.
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases PowerPoint
A 31-slide editable PowerPoint template to use when teaching your students about solids, liquids, and gases.
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States of Matter PowerPoint
An editable 22-slide PowerPoint to use when teaching students about the states of matter.
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Physical and Chemical Changes - Sorting Activity
A set of 24 sorting cards to practice identifying physical and chemical changes.
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States of Matter: Liquids – Poster
An educational poster explaining the properties of liquids.
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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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Matter and Energy: Clever Changes – Word Wall
80 content-specific vocabulary cards for a word wall based on matter and energy.
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States of Matter Lab Worksheet
A lab experiment mixing a solid with a liquid to create a gas.
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Changing States of Matter Worksheet
A worksheet based on the changing states of matter.
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States of Matter Poster
A poster that displays the three states of matter, their properties, and the processes for changing states.
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States of Matter
A poster to display in the classroom showing the states of matter.
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States of Matter Template
A template to use when learning about changes in states of matter.
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Changes in States of Matter PowerPoint
An editable PowerPoint to use when teaching changes in states of matter.
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Observing Matter Worksheet
A worksheet to practice observing the properties of matter.
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Science Experiment - States of Matter
A science experiment that investigates how a substance's state of matter can be changed.
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Going, Going, Gone! - Worksheet
A worksheet that explores how matter changes state at different temperatures.
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Phase Changes of Matter Poster
A poster showing the phase changes of matter.
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Salt Water Density Experiment
A hands-on science experiment about salt water density.
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Facts of the Matter
This Properties of Matter unit explores the concept that solids, liquids, and gases have different observable properties and behave in different ways.
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Understanding States of Matter
An assessment task designed to assess students' knowledge and understanding of: solids, liquids, and gases; their properties; and their behavior.
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Slime - Solid, Liquid, or Gas?
A 60-minute lesson in which students will recognize that not all substances can be easily classified on the basis of their observable properties.