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Exploring Solids and Liquids

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Step #1 Decide who will become the solid expert and liquid expert of your journey. Each person needs to become an expert in their state of matter and be able to share their knowledge on the poster.
Step #2 You should start your research by viewing the PowerPoint below as a review of what a solid and liquid are.
Step #3 Your next task is to use the websites below to learn more about solids and liquids. If you are the solids expert, you should only be looking for information about solids and the same for the liquids expert. You should be focusing on everything you need to know about liquids. As you look at these websites try to think about the answers to the following questions: What is a solid? What is a liquid? What are some attributes of a solid and a liquid? What are some examples of a solid and a liquid? Use the sheet provided to write down the definitions of both states of matter and write down examples of each.
(Solids and Liquids) Website #1
(Solids and Liquids) Website #2
(Solids and Liquids) Website #3

Step #4 Design a poster informing us what a solid and liquid are, including some attributes of each and provide at least 3 examples of a solid and liquid. Your poster will be divided up into 2 parts (solid and liquid) Each expert will be responsible for contributing what they learned on their poster. You will use various art supplies, magazines and clip-art to design your poster.
Step #5 Now it is time to present your poster to the class. You and your partner will work together to tell us what you found by explaining your poster to us. In your presentation you will need to tell us what is a solid and a liquid and give us at least 3 examples of solids and liquids. Remember to speak clearly and loud and work together!


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