Observe and predict physical changes in matter with an engaging, interactive Science Game!
Teach Physical Changes in Matter With Teach Starter!
Get ready to inspire the next generation of scientists with brand-new Science Games and interactive activities from Teach Starter! This year, we’re excited to help you boost your students’ learning around Matter and Its Changes. To get you started, we’ve put together a hefty collection of amazing resources that are ready to use with a single click!
Observe and Predict Physical Changes in Matter Game
This Google Slides Interactive Game from Teach Starter offers a fun and digital way for students to learn about physical changes in matter! The game features 24 self-checking slides where students will view images and read questions that ask them to identify the type of physical change shown or predict the change that could occur in a given scenario.
Students progress through the game by selecting the correct answer. If they choose incorrectly, they’ll receive a gentle reminder and be encouraged to try again—promoting mastery through repeated practice. This resource’s engaging format makes learning about physical changes fun, interactive, and accessible from any device.
Perfect for individual practice, whole-class review, or even distance learning, this self-paced game will grab your student’s attention and keep them engaged throughout the game.
Download Your Physical Changes Science Game!
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 Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.
More Physical and Chemical Change Activities!
Don’t stop there! We’ve got loads of unique ideas and resources to help you teach your students about changes in matter. Make sure you grab these handy resources before you go!
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