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Matter Matters!

tayia reeves

Created on September 29, 2025

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Matter Matters!

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science properties of Matter
For tayia's 3rd grade class

Hello my little scientists! In this activity we are going to explore how matter can be a solid, liquid, or gas. You’ll learn by listening, watching, and clicking on different parts in this activity.

This activity will help you all understand how to arrange objects as solids, liquids, or gases. Objective: I can classify objects as solids, liquids, or gases and give one example of each. Number of hotspots: There are 7 hotspots hidden in the image for you to click on. Navigation: Move your mouse over the picture and click the black circle icons to open each hotspot. What to do: Sometimes you’ll take notes, sometimes you’ll just watch or listen.

Audio

Watch this video to see how heating and cooling change matter.

Hover over the images to learn

What happens when ice is heated?

Watch this video to see how heating and cooling change matter.

What happens when ice is heated?(Raise hand to tell teacher the answer)

flip the card to test your self

solid

BABY

parents

Sister

Grandpa

Grandma

Which state of matter keeps its shape

Hermano

Hermana

Padre

Bebé

Padres

Father

broTHER

Abuela

Abuelo

liquid

Which state of matter flows and takes the shape of its container?

Chair

Table

Living room

Window

Door

Cuartode Baño

Dormitorio

Sala de estar

Puerta

Bathroom

Bedroom

Ventana

Silla

Mesa

Gas

Which state of matter spreads out to fill any space?”

Duck

Rabbit

Fish

Cow

Horse

Pájaro

Pez

Caballo

Cat

Pato

Bird

Conejo

Vaca

Gato

fun fact!

The water we drink today may have been part of a cloud, an ocean, or a river.

click here if you wnat to learn more about matter through games.

Lesson finished!

reflection question: what state is air and why? (rasie hand for a teacher to hear anwser)