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Can you finish states of matter demo in about 30 min?

States of Matter Demo

You will understand the three states of matter through visual demonstrations.

Duration30 min
Age GroupAges 11–13
DifficultyIntermediate
SubjectScience
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Concept

What this lesson teaches

This activity helps students understand the three states of matter through visual demonstrations. They will observe how matter changes form and the properties of each state.

Materials

What you need

  • Ice cubes
  • Bowl of water
  • Balloon
  • Spoon for stirring

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Steps

How the activity runs

  1. Gather ice, water, and a balloon for the demo.
  2. Fill the balloon with air and tie it securely.
  3. Place ice cubes in a bowl and pour water over them.
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Why It Works

The learning connection

Hands-on activities engage students and make complex concepts relatable. By observing real-life examples, learners can easily grasp the differences between states of matter.

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1. Fill the bowl with water. 2. Add ice cubes to the water. 3. Inflate the balloon with air. 4. Place the balloon in the bowl. 5. Watch what happens to the ice and balloon. 6. What did you notice?

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