Physical Property Changes Caused by Sanding, Folding, Cutting, and More

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by Busy Me Plus Three - Alisha Satterwhite

Price: 350 points or $3.5 USD

Subjects: science

Grades: 1,2,3

Description: This set is perfect for your first, second grade, and third grade students. These digital slides practice what would happen if you made a physical change to an item. For example, "How could you make a physical change to a piece of paper?" (cut it or fold it) or "How could you make a physical change to water?" (freeze it). It includes 36 task cards over how you can make a physical change to an item without changing its material. This set also includes sound files where the students click on the sound button to have the question or answer words read to them. This is perfect for your non-readers or low readers. This is a great set for a science station or to review matter and physical changes. This game includes: ⭐an introductory slide with the definition of a physical change ⭐16 slides where the student will answer the question of, "How could you make a physical change to...(an egg, orange juice, a piece of wood, water, a loaf of bread, a plate, a pie, ice cream, a banana, a soda can, a piece of chalk, Play-doh, a noodle, and a piece of paper - 2). ⭐16 answer pages that will tell the children that they are correct when they get the right answer and show them a picture of how it was physically changed ⭐1 conclusion slide where the students will answer, "Does changing an item by cutting it, breaking it, or tearing it make it into a different item?"