Title: The States of Matter
1The States of Matter
- A WebQuest for 2nd Grade
- Science
- Language Arts
- Designed by Valerie Thomas
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2Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Task
- Power Standards
- States of Matter
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Teacher Page
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3Introduction
- This Webquest focuses on the integration of
- science (physical science) and Language Arts.
- The students will be actively engaged in
- exploring the website Enchanted Learning.com
- to further discover the states of matter.
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4Science Standards
- The Power standards for science are
- PS5 Matter The learner will be able to
demonstrate - understanding of the basic characteristics of
matter. - S.2.5.1 Matter Components
- S.2.5.2. Matter Properties/Physical
- S.2.5.3. Matter States of Matter/Classify
- PS1 Scientific Method
- S.2.1.1. Inferences Observations
- S.2.1.5. Communication Ideas/Observation
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5Language Arts Standards
- The Power Standards for Language Arts
- L.A.2.1.1. Directions Understand / Written
- L.A.2.1.2. Collect Information Obtain
- L.A.2.2.1. Strategies Reading / Variety
- L.A.2.6.1. Interpret Variety / Material
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6Task
- You are a world explorer and your task is to
explore the states of matter. - Your first task will be to visit the website
- enchantedlearning.com and review the four
states of matter. - Your second task is to print off the activity
sheet. - Your third task will be to complete the activity
sheet. - Your fourth task is to check your work using the
answer key at the writing table. Do not take your
pencil. You will be checking your work with a
green colored pencil already at the writing
table. - Go to listening center and listen to the cassette
as you read the book entitled, Bartholomew and
the Obleck. - Go to the discovery center and make Obleck.
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7Process
- Click on the smiley face below to read about the
four states of matter. -
- Click on the to go to the activity
sheet - and print a copy of activity sheet.
- Complete the activity sheet.
- Check your work at the writing table.
- Listen to the book at the listening center.
- Make Obleck at the discovery center.
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8States of Matter
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9States of Matter
- A solid is a hard, dense, non moving object.
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10States of Matter
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11States of Matter
- Liquids are fluid substances which under the
influence of small forces assumes or takes the
shape of the container that they are placed in.
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12States of Matter
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13States of Matter
- Gases are substances that fill and take the shape
of the container it is placed in.
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14Evaluation
- Students will be visually assessed, and monitored
during lessons, and monitored for participation,
and on task behavior during the activities. -
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15Conclusion
- After you have completed the activity sheet on
the website and have checked it, - go over to the listening center and listen to the
book entitled, Bartholomew and Obleck, by Dr.
Seuss. - After you have finished at the listening center
go over to the discover center where we will be
making Obleck.
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16Teacher Page
- This is a good review of the States of Matter.
Each year my students come to me with gaps in
their education because of moving in from another
state, country, or just from within the county.
Students prior knowledge will be different. - This lesson is a good way to review the States of
Matter by incorporating an interactive lesson
into center time.
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