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Title: Physical and Chemical Changes in the State of Water


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Physical and Chemical Changes in the State of
Water
  • Group 5
  • Ruben Barkley
  • Stephanie Gauthia
  • Felicia Humphries

2
Georgia Performance Standards
  • 5th Grade Science
  • S5P2. Students will explain the difference
    between a physical change and a chemical
    change.
  • a. Investigate physical changes by separating
    mixtures and manipulating (cutting, tearing,
    folding) paper to demonstrate examples of
    physical change.
  • b. Recognize that the changes in state of water
    (water vapor/steam, liquid, ice) are due to
    temperature differences and are examples of
    physical change.
  • c. Investigate the properties of a substance
    before, during, and after a chemical reaction to
    find evidence of change.

3
Print Reference Sources
  • REF 423 SCH
  • Scholastic Childrens Dictionary
  • This is a kid-friendly resource for defining
    unknown words or terms.
  • 500 CRA
  • The Usborne Science Encyclopedia
  • Students can research key terms and ideas using
    unit vocabulary as search terms.
  • REF 031. WOR
  • The World Almanac for Kids 2009
  • A collection of tables, charts, graphs,
    diagrams, and articles that feature related
    ideas. Articles related specifically to this
    unit include The Atom and Albert Einstein.
  • REF 920 WOR
  • World Books Biographical Encyclopedia of
    Scientists
  • Profiles of scientists who have contributed to
    the fields of Physical Science and/or Chemistry.

4
Print Reference Sources
  • REF 507.8016
  • Science Experiments Index for Young People
  • Students can use this reference to locate water
    related experiments in other publications.
  • REF 423 Hel
  • The American Heritage Childrens Thesaurus
  • This resource is likely to meet the needs of a
    range of students. There are photographs and
    other text features that make this thesaurus very
    user friendly. Students are given multiple
    suggestions for alternate words as well as
    examples of the words in context.
  • REF
  • Merriam Websters Intermediate Dictionary
  • This is dictionary for advanced readers at the
    elementary school level. The definitions
    included are more detailed.
  • Ref 031 Dor
  • Dorling Kindersley Childrens Illustrated
    Encyclopedia
  • This resource highlights a variety of topics in
    very detailed photographs. Captions share most
    of the information with readers. The vocabulary
    is often highly specialized and readers may need
    to have some prior knowledge about subjects.

5
Print Reference Sources
  • Ref 031 Sch
  • Scholastic Childrens Encyclopedia
  • This is an all-in-one encyclopedia.
  • Passages are short but give a good
  • overview of topics. There is a lot of
  • visual support which might be
  • appealing to struggling readers.
  • Ref 503 Wor v.13
  • The World Book Student Discovery Science
    Encyclopedia
  • Students will enjoy the using this easy to read
    reference. Articles are well written and offer
    suggestions of other subjects to read about
    within the series. An index is included to
    easily access information across volumes.

6
Print Sources
  • What are Solids, Liquids, and Gases? By Richard
    and Louise Spilsbury
  • This book explores the different states of
    matter. Information and activities are included
    that relate to water.
  • Solids and Liquid By Peter Riley
  • This book shares general information about
    solids and liquids. Detailed information is
    included water and how it melts and freezes.
  • Just Add Water Scholastic
  • This is a book of experiments related to water.
    Several explore its changing states.
  • All About the Water Cycle -Schlessinger Media
  • This video explores the different steps in the
    water cycle.
  • How Water Changes (States of Matter) Weekly
    Reader Early Learning Library By Jim Mezzanotte
  • This is popular magazine has articles and
    activities about the different states of matter.

7
Print Resources
  • Water as a Solid / Water as a Liquid / Water as a
    Gas / The Water Cycle (Water Series) By Helen
    Frost
  • Water in its different states are explored in
    this series. This series of books is also
    available in Spanish.
  • Water, Water Everywhere A Book About the Water
    Cycle (Discovery Readers) By Melvin Berger,
    Gilda Berger and Bobbi Tull.
  • The different stages of the water cycle are
    reviewed in this book.

8
Websites
  • http//www.chem4kids.com
  • This website explores chemistry concepts in a
    kid-friendly way. Photographs, illustrations,
    and diagrams help students understand concepts
    discussed. When you search the topic matter and
    several related concepts will also appear. You
    can take a quiz after reading a short passage of
    information on each page. Related concepts
    featured States - Phase Changes -
    Chemical-Physical - Solids - Liquids -
    Evaporation - Gases - Plasmas - BE Condensate -
    Solutions - Mixtures I - Mixtures II - Mixture
    Examples
  • http//www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0861884.html
  • This page is found on the FactMonster
    encyclopedia web site and explores the liquid
    form of matter. This is a part of a series so
    there are links to access related concepts. Some
    of the other articles feature underlined words
    which students can click on for definitions.
    Students can find definitions to highlighted
    terms by clicking on them. This is a good site
    for students with strong reading skills.

9
Websites
  • http//ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/hyd/e
    vap.rxml
  • This site features a diagram to visually
    illustrate evaporation. It is most likely to be
    helpful for students who have difficulty
    understanding water in its gaseous state. A
    short passage of information follows the diagram.
  • http//www.epa.gov/safewater/kids/water_trivia_fac
    ts.html
  • This is a just for fun website with interesting
    facts related to water. Students can learn about
    the temperatures at which it changes state or
    about how much of our bodies are made up of
    water.
  • http//www.miamisci.org/af/sln/phantom/index.html
  • This is a site for advanced students who want to
    learn more about the molecular concepts of water
    and its ability to change states. The site
    features interactive activities and games.
  • http//www.valdosta.edu/lamartin/topic.html
  • This is a website designed especially for the
    5th grade GPS standards related to water. Many
    of the websites in this pathfinder are included
    but this site has additional resources and
    experiments.

10
Websites
  • http//www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/sciber00/8t
    h/matter/sciber/change.htm
  • This website shares information about physical
    changes.
  • http//www.mcwdn.org/chemist/pcchange.html
  • This is an article about physical and chemical
    changes.
  • http//www.fordhamprep.org/gcurran/sho/sho/review/
    rev15b.htm
  • This is an interactive quiz where students have
    to determine if a physical or chemical change has
    occurred.
  • http//virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/lmaki/Chem150-99/
    chapters/chapter1/lessons/phys_chem/phy_c_5.htm
  • This is an interactive quiz where students have
    to determine if a physical or chemical change has
    occurred.

11
References
  • Fact Monster. Retrieved April 13, 2009 from
    http//www.factmonster.com/
  • Chem4Kids. Retrieved April 13, 2009 from
    http//www.chem4kids.com/
  • Scholastic Childrens Encyclopedia. (2004).
    Scholastic Childrens Encyclopedia. Retrieved
    April 13, 2009 from http//www.amazon.com/Scholas
    tic-Childrens-Encyclopedia/dp/0439438160
  • The World Almanac for Kids. (2008). The World
    Almanac for Kids 2009. Retrieved April 13, 2009
    from http//www.worldalmanacforkids.com/
  • World Book. World Book Student Encyclopedia.
    Retrieved April 13, 2009 from www.worldbook.com.a
    u/images/products/44_3.jpg
  • Scholastic Childrens Dictionary. Retrieved
    April 13, 2009 from http//www.scholastic.com/titl
    es/reference/dict.htm
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