Description
What It Is:
This is a science worksheet focused on identifying solids, liquids, and gases. It presents eight images: jelly-o, wool, silk, smoke, rain, air, juice, and steam. Students are asked to write 'S' for solid, 'L' for liquid, or 'G' for gas in the box below each picture. The worksheet also includes a science investigation to make a mixture using a plastic zipper bag, borax, and Elmer's glue, and then test whether it is a liquid or solid.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-4. The concepts of solids, liquids, and gases are typically introduced in elementary science curricula. The science investigation is a simple experiment that can be performed with adult supervision.
Why Use It:
This worksheet reinforces the understanding of the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. It encourages students to apply their knowledge by classifying everyday objects. The science investigation provides a hands-on learning experience that allows students to observe changes in matter and test its properties.
How to Use It:
First, review the concepts of solids, liquids, and gases with the students. Then, have them examine each picture and determine whether it represents a solid, liquid, or gas. Students should write the corresponding letter (S, L, or G) in the box provided. For the science investigation, follow the instructions carefully, ensuring adult supervision. Students should record their observations and conclusions about the mixture's properties.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students learning about the states of matter. It is particularly useful for science teachers, homeschool educators, and parents who want to provide engaging and educational activities for their children.
This is a science worksheet focused on identifying solids, liquids, and gases. It presents eight images: jelly-o, wool, silk, smoke, rain, air, juice, and steam. Students are asked to write 'S' for solid, 'L' for liquid, or 'G' for gas in the box below each picture. The worksheet also includes a science investigation to make a mixture using a plastic zipper bag, borax, and Elmer's glue, and then test whether it is a liquid or solid.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-4. The concepts of solids, liquids, and gases are typically introduced in elementary science curricula. The science investigation is a simple experiment that can be performed with adult supervision.
Why Use It:
This worksheet reinforces the understanding of the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. It encourages students to apply their knowledge by classifying everyday objects. The science investigation provides a hands-on learning experience that allows students to observe changes in matter and test its properties.
How to Use It:
First, review the concepts of solids, liquids, and gases with the students. Then, have them examine each picture and determine whether it represents a solid, liquid, or gas. Students should write the corresponding letter (S, L, or G) in the box provided. For the science investigation, follow the instructions carefully, ensuring adult supervision. Students should record their observations and conclusions about the mixture's properties.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students learning about the states of matter. It is particularly useful for science teachers, homeschool educators, and parents who want to provide engaging and educational activities for their children.
