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Matter in our world — Science Learning Hub Flask Science, Hal Hartley, Solutions And Mixtures, Particles Of Matter, Physical Properties Of Matter, State Of Matter, Solid Liquid Gas, Science Art Projects, Middle School Science Experiments

The three classical states of matter compared at the molecular level. In solids, the particles vibrate about fixed positions. In liquids, the particles vibrate and move over and in between one another. Gas particles are widely spaced and move with rapid, random motion.

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The Budget SLP: Therapy in the Classroom - Part II  Links to science sites and activities to use during therapy in the classroom. Solid Matter Picture, Solid Liquid Gas Pictures, Solid Liquid Gas Activities, Therapy Thoughts, Matter Activities, Solid Liquid Gas, States Of Matter Worksheet, Elementary Science Activities, Matter Worksheets

I failed to mention in the last post that not only did I provide therapy in the self-contained special education classrooms, but that for four years my "speech room" was in self-contained classrooms. For two years, I roomed with one of my best friends in her early childhood classroom. The walls to my "speech room" were made of cabinets and I could see all that was going on from my desk. During another two year period, I had a desk in one of several self-contained special education classrooms…

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Learning Ideas - Grades K-8: Matter Introduction, Video, and Song Science Matter, Solids Liquids And Gases, Physical Science Activities, Matter Unit, Matter Activities, Solid Liquid Gas, Science Video, Second Grade Science, Kwl Chart

MATTER Introduction (Solids, Liquids, and Gases) KWL CHART One way to start a new topic is to create a KWL Chart (a 3 column list) with your students. MATTER In the 1st column, list what the students think they Know about the topic. In the 2nd column, list what they Wonder about the topic. (They can list their questions about the topic here.) Save the chart until the topic/unit is complete. At that time the students and teacher together can fill in the 3rd column by listing what the children…

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