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These engaging, hands-on states of matter activities are perfect for children in 2nd grade. The set includes several science labs where kids can observe the different states of matter first-hand and learn what factors cause matter to change, like changes in temperature and changes in force. In this blog post, you'll find kid-friendly activities and resources for your 2nd grade lesson plans. Click through to get started!

These engaging, hands-on states of matter activities are perfect for children in 2nd grade. The set includes several science labs where kids can observe the different states of matter first-hand and learn what factors cause matter to change, like changes in temperature and changes in force. In this blog post, you'll find kid-friendly activities and resources for your 2nd grade lesson plans. Click through to get started! #StatesOfMatter #StatesOfMatterActivities #2ndGrade #SecondGrade

Properties of Matter Science Experiments for Second Grade - Around the Kampfire | Matter science experiments, Matter science, Matter experiments

A round up of five fun properties of matter experiments and a STEAM challenge to investigate solids, liquids, and gases in second grade science.

Properties of Matter Cracker Lab: Science Kids Can Eat! - Around the Kampfire | First grade science, Properties of matter, Third grade science

Properties of matter cracker lab activity for students learning to observe and describe matter. Ideal for 2nd grade science and NGSS Structure and Properties of Matter standards and a fun science experiment that kids can eat! #2ndgrade #3rdgrade #scienceactivities #ngss

Pin on Enrichment-3rd grade

Looking for exciting and hands-on science activities to engage your elementary students in learning about the different states of matter? These states of matter STEM ideas are going to be a hit with your elementary students. These engaging activities will get your students excited to learn and show them how fun science can be!

States of Matter Experiment  | Activity | Education.com | States of matter, Matter experiments, Matter science

Help your child understand the states of matter with this simple activity which covers the effect of temperature on water. #physicalscience #science #scienceexperiments #elementaryscience #statesofmatter #matter #scientificlearning #educationdotcom

Ice Cream in a Bag: Changing Matter Experiment for Second Grade - Around the Kampfire in 2025 | Matter experiments, Ice cream science, Experiments

Learn a changing matter experiment you can easily do at school that is perfect for 2nd grade. This properties of matter ice cream in a bag science experiment is a delicious demonstration of temperature changes matter that students can eat at the end!

Free States of Matter Learning Pack | States of matter, Matter worksheets, Matter science

Use these Free States of Matter Learning Pack from This Reading Mama to learn more about the states of matter. On each page, you’ll find three properties listed for each state of matter. Below, learners are to color the pictures that match that state of matter.

Skittles Science... Reversible & Irreversible Change | Matter science, Cool science experiments, Second grade science

We had a "sweet" time in science today with our big idea on the properties of matter and exploration of reversible and irreversible change. After talking about all the things that represent reversible change, and all the things that represent irreversible change, I decided to surprise the students with a sweet science treat. REVERSIBLE CHANGE... First, I brought out a container filled with Skittles and we made our observations. We noticed that the Skittles were arranged and layered by color…

States of Matter Cotton Ball Experiment | Matter science, States of matter, Second grade science

We started off our week exploring the different states of matter... solid, liquid, and gas. During our science lab, I filled Ziploc bags with a solid object (toy car), a liquid (water) and a gas (air). We talked about how a solid object keeps its shape, a liquid takes the shape of its container, and a gas fills the space it is in. We passed the bags around and the students got to feel each of he bags, compare each of the states of matter, and turn and talk about the properties of matter they…

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