Discover the properties of solids, liquids, and gases with an engaging Properties of Matter Interactive Game.
Bring Science to Life With Interactive Matter Games!
Make your science lessons shine with brand-new, engaging, interactive games and activities from Teach Starter. This year, we’re excited to help you bring your students up to speed and keep them engaged while learning about the states and properties of matter.
A Self-Checking Interactive Properties of Matter Game
This exciting resource was created with your upper elementary students in mind. It is designed to introduce them to the world of matter and its observable properties, including those relating to particle size, behavior, and more.
In this game, students are presented with a question and are required to look at a pair of true/false answer choices to determine the correct answer. This self-checking interactive game then lets students know they are correct by moving them on to the next question in the series. If a student answers a question incorrectly, he or she will be reminded to try again. Some of the statements that students will experience are:
- True or False? Solids have a fixed shape.
- True or False? Ice is an example of a liquid.
- True or False? Gases have very little space between their particles.
- And more!
Download, Project, and Play!
This downloadable teaching resource is available as an Interactive Google Slides Activity. To get your new resource, click the dropdown arrow on the download button.You will be prompted to make your own copy. From there, project the slides on your screen (in slideshow mode) and start playing today!
This resource was created by Brittany Kellogg, a teacher in Ohio and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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