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STATES OF MATTER: WILL IT BLOW?
If a lid is sealed on an empty plastic container and the container is placed in the microwave oven, will the lid eventually blow off?
Support your thinking with reasoning.

ACTIVITIES

1. STATES of MATTER WEBQUEST
solid-liquid-venn.pdf
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2. OOBLECK LAB
making_oobleck_lab.docx
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3. SOM FOLDABLE
4. MYSTERY SUBSTANCE CHALLENGE
5. CHANGES IN SOM (Brain Pop)
6. EVAPORATION LAB
evaporation_lab.docx
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7. BEHAVIOR of GASSES ONLINE SIMULATION
8. PRESSURE LAB
pressure_station_lab.doc
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9. VOCAB GALLERY WALK:
Pressure, Vaporization, Heat of Fusion,                  Kinetic Theory of Matter
10. FLUIDS:
View each station and identify the law, concept or principle being demonstrated. Explain how you understand this.

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VOCABULARY

Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Melting, Freezing, Boiling, Sublimation, Condensation, Evaporation, Vaporization,  Pressure, Thermal Energy, Temperature, Fluid

NEED TO KNOWS

TBD

STATES OF MATTER STUDY LINKS

Virtual Lesson Link
Teacher resources
More Teacher resources
States of Matter Science Theater

Solids, Liquids, Gas, Plasma video clip
Vocab Assessment
Practice Labeling the phases

NASA Animated Gas Laws
Archimedes Principle

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

Draw the water cycle using labels to identify the role of energy and matter. Make sure to include phase changes, particle motion, and temperature ranges, along with the terms of: Freezing point, melting point, boiling point, condensation point, vaporization, high thermal energy, & low thermal energy. Write an explaination of your drawing to demonstrate the standard...
 "Solids, liquids, and gases differ in motion of individual particles."
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