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States of Matter 5E Science Lesson Changing States of Matter worksheet gas laws

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    Wouldn't it be great if you had highly engaging fun states of matter, phase changes, and gas laws activities ready to go for the next 3-4 weeks so that you don't have to spend another weekend lesson planning? Spend your weekends doing what you want to do with already done, engaging, and differentiated States of matter phase changes 5E lesson that will take you through the next three to four weeks of school.

    (Includes four bonus lessons that you can only find when you buy this bundle)

    This lesson plan unit bundle will provide you with 3-4 weeks of lessons, activities, review sheets, and assessments to help your students understand and master the three states of matter, how substance change from one state to another through phase changes, and the three main gas laws (Charles' law, Boyle's law, and Gay-Lussac's law).

    Click the preview to learn more about the States of matter phase changes 5E lesson

    What students are doing during the States of matter phase changes 5E lesson:
    ✴️ Interpreting diagrams and models during inquiry investigations
    ✴️ Taking ownership of their learning through the menu choices
    ✴️ Marking the text
    ✴️ Taking notes
    ✴️ Collaborating with others
    ✴️ Drawing conclusions
    ✴️ Justifying their answers with evidence

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    Included in this States of matter phase changes 5E lesson Unit bundle:

    5E lesson plan designs to meet the different levels of learners

    States of matter Inquiry (Bonus lesson only with this bundle)

      • Interpret models and diagrams
      • Guided questions
      • Steps build on each other
      • Students make their own discoveries

    States of matter and phase changes science reading

    • two one-page readings
      • states of matter: Solid, liquid, gas
      • Phase changes: freezing, melting, condensation, vaporization, sublimation

    • Note-taking template
    • Comprehension worksheet
    • Four extension task cards

    Gas Laws science reading

    • Three one-page readings
      • Charles' law
      • Boyle's law
      • Gay-Lussac's law

    • Note-taking template
    • Comprehension worksheet
    • Four extension task cards


    States of matter science stations
    Students will be:
    ➡️ Rotating through different stations to understand the three main states of matter and phase changes using different learning modalities

    ➡️ Working together in a group to learn about the states of matter and phase changes.

    ➡️ Each person in the group will have their own group role to help them learn how to collaborate together

    ➡️ Completing an online investigation to learn more about the states of matter and phase changes

    ➡️ Getting individual attention from the teacher as you work with a small group to help them understand the states of matter and phase changes

    States of matter flipped lesson
    Students will be:
    ➡️ Watching the video about the states of matter at home allowing them to pause and rewatch the information (absences are no longer an excuse for missing the information)

    ➡️ Taking notes using the guided note-taking template at their own pace so that they get all the necessary information (finally everyone gets all the notes)

    ➡️ Checking their comprehension of the topic through a quick, states of matter practice quiz allowing them to see how well they understood the information in the video

    ➡️ Extending and applying their knowledge of the topic in class the next day with a states of matter enrichment activity for those that are ready to take it to the next level

    ➡️ Reviewing the information through a short, states of matter science reading comprehension passage and worksheet for those that need extra support before moving forward

    Phase Changes flipped lesson Students will be:

    ➡️ Watching the video about the phase changes physical changes at home allowing them to pause and rewatch the information (absences are no longer an excuse for missing the information)

    ➡️ Taking notes using the guided note-taking template at their own pace so that they get all the necessary information (finally everyone gets all the notes)

    ➡️ Checking their comprehension of the topic through a quick, phase changes physical changes practice quiz allowing them to see how well they understood the information in the video

    ➡️ Extending and applying their knowledge of the topic in class the next day with a phase changes physical changes enrichment activity for those that are ready to take it to the next level

    ➡️ Reviewing the information through a short, phase changes physical changes science reading comprehension passage and worksheet for those that need extra support before moving forward

    Gas laws flipped lesson Students will be:

    ➡️ Watching the video about the gas laws at home allowing them to pause and rewatch the information (absences are no longer an excuse for missing the information)

    ➡️ Taking notes using the guided note-taking template at their own pace so that they get all the necessary information (finally everyone gets all the notes)

    ➡️ Checking their comprehension of the topic through a quick, gas laws practice quiz allowing them to see how well they understood the information in the video

    ➡️ Extending and applying their knowledge of the topic in class the next day with a gas laws enrichment activity for those that are ready to take it to the next level

    ➡️ Reviewing the information through a short, gas laws science reading comprehension passage and worksheet for those that need extra support before moving forward



    States of matter and phase changes digital interactive notebook

      • Drag and drop activities to demonstrate knowledge
      • Compare the states of matter

    Gas laws digital interactive notebook

    • Drag and drop activities to demonstrate knowledge
    • Compare the gas laws


    States of matter Menu Choice (Bonus lesson only with this bundle)

      • Student Ownership of choice
      • Multiple learning modalities
      • Multiple ways to present knowledge
      • Inquiry questions and CER

    ✅ Phase Changes RAFT (Bonus lesson only with this bundle)

    • Student choose their Role
    • Students pick their Audience
    • Students choose their Format
    • Students choose their Topic


    States of matter quiz (Bonus only with this bundle)

      • interactive notebook review pages
      • multiple choice and short answer


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    Develop a model that predicts and describes changes in particle motion, temperature, and state of a pure substance when thermal energy is added or removed. Emphasis is on qualitative molecular-level models of solids, liquids, and gases to show that adding or removing thermal energy increases or decreases kinetic energy of the particles until a change of state occurs. Examples of models could include drawings and diagrams. Examples of particles could include molecules or inert atoms. Examples of pure substances could include water, carbon dioxide, and helium.

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