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Kids’ Chemistry - Matter and Change Task Cards

  • Updated

    Updated:  01 Nov 2024

Use our Kids’ Chemistry Matter and Change task cards to help your students practice identifying and predicting changes in matter.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grade

    Grade:  3

Curriculum

  • Science 3.5(C)

    Predict, observe, and record changes in the state of matter caused by heating or cooling such as ice becoming liquid water, condensation forming on the outside of a glass of ice water, or liquid water being heated to the point of becoming wa...

teaching resource

Kids’ Chemistry - Matter and Change Task Cards

  • Updated

    Updated:  01 Nov 2024

Use our Kids’ Chemistry Matter and Change task cards to help your students practice identifying and predicting changes in matter.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grade

    Grade:  3

Use our Kids’ Chemistry Matter and Change task cards to help your students practice identifying and predicting changes in matter.

Kids’ Chemistry – Matter and Change Made Easy!

Teaching young students about changes in matter can feel like a big challenge, but with the right resources, this abstract concept becomes exciting and easily accessible! The Teach Starter Team has been hard at work creating a range of hands-on activities, visual aids, and engaging lessons designed to help kids understand the basics of matter and the changes it can undergo. From solid, liquid, and gas states to physical and chemical changes, our library is home to a wide variety of resources to help you teach these complex topics so students can explore and understand them confidently.

Exploring Chemistry: Matter and Change Task Cards

This printable set of 24 task cards is designed to help students sharpen their skills in identifying states of matter and understanding the changes it undergoes. Each task card presents a multiple-choice question focused on a form of matter and the many types of transformations that occur between these states. 

These Matter and Change Task Cards are perfect for independent practice, small groups, or review sessions. This resource includes a recording sheet for students to track their answers and an answer key for easy grading or self-checking. Some concepts related to matter and change that students will encounter are:

  • Freezing
  • Condensation
  • Physical changes in matter
  • Chemical changes in matter
  • And more!

Download Your Changes in Matter Task Cards!

This resource is ready to use and requires minimal teacher prep. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button to choose from the editable Google Slides resource file or quick-print PDF.


This resource was created by Kaylyn Chupp, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.


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