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Classification of Matter Activity Bundle Science Chemistry Print and Digital mix

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All of this was amazing. Such a well-planned resource. This was so easy to use and saved me a lot of time having to recreate something like this
A great collection of activities that reinforce the different ways of classifying matter. I absolutely love the card sort activity and think it's SO beneficial for students since it gives a visual organization of the material.

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    A wide variety of interactive, print and digital activities for students to classify matter: a maze of matter in particle diagrams, a card sort to practice the organization of matter in many levels (formulas, particle diagram, definitions and macroscopic views)and a color-in Tangram worksheet to further apply their use of these classifications.

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    NGSSHS-PS1-3
    Plan and conduct an investigation to gather evidence to compare the structure of substances at the bulk scale to infer the strength of electrical forces between particles. Emphasis is on understanding the strengths of forces between particles, not on naming specific intermolecular forces (such as dipole-dipole). Examples of particles could include ions, atoms, molecules, and networked materials (such as graphite). Examples of bulk properties of substances could include the melting point and boiling point, vapor pressure, and surface tension. Assessment does not include Raoult’s law calculations of vapor pressure.

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