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Antacid Rockets - Full Version
Antacid Rockets - Full Version
Antacid Rockets - Full Version
Antacid Rockets - Full Version
Antacid Rockets - Full Version
Antacid Rockets - Full Version
Antacid Rockets - Full Version
Antacid Rockets - Full Version
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This is the full version of my freebie. The free version is only 10 pages and a color .pdf. This version also contains the black and white .pdf as well as the Google Slides forced copy link.

There's not much that's more fun than rockets! This cool experiment explores states of matter while creating so much fun!

Students begin by learning about the different states of matter. Links to student appropriate resources are provided.

Working through the scientific method, students form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, and explain their results all while sending antacid rockets into the air!

This fun resource includes teacher notes, so the instructor can prepare ahead of time. It is perfect for grades 2-5.

Please check out my other science resources as well as the elementary Chemistry Science Experiment Bundle 1. There's no better way to engage students than with hands on activities like this.

Follow my store to be updated when new products become available. More are in the works.

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Antacid Rockets - Full Version

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2nd - 5th
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11 pages/ 7 slides
Teaching Duration
1 hour

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This bundle is full of 5 chemistry experiments perfect for grades 2-5. Topics in this bundle include:Changing States of MatterChemical ReactionsPolymersHydrophobic and hydrophilic substancesSome of the experiments cover more than one topic. All experiments work through the scientific method.You can
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Description

This is the full version of my freebie. The free version is only 10 pages and a color .pdf. This version also contains the black and white .pdf as well as the Google Slides forced copy link.

There's not much that's more fun than rockets! This cool experiment explores states of matter while creating so much fun!

Students begin by learning about the different states of matter. Links to student appropriate resources are provided.

Working through the scientific method, students form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, and explain their results all while sending antacid rockets into the air!

This fun resource includes teacher notes, so the instructor can prepare ahead of time. It is perfect for grades 2-5.

Please check out my other science resources as well as the elementary Chemistry Science Experiment Bundle 1. There's no better way to engage students than with hands on activities like this.

Follow my store to be updated when new products become available. More are in the works.

You may also like

Cool Milk and Soap Experiment

Cocoa Powder and Water Experiment

Milk and Soda Experiment

Magic Science Show

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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NGSS5-PS1-4
Conduct an investigation to determine whether the mixing of two or more substances results in new substances.
NGSS2-PS1-1
Plan and conduct an investigation to describe and classify different kinds of materials by their observable properties. Observations could include color, texture, hardness, and flexibility. Patterns could include the similar properties that different materials share.
NGSS2-PS1-2
Analyze data obtained from testing different materials to determine which materials have the properties that are best suited for an intended purpose. Examples of properties could include, strength, flexibility, hardness, texture, and absorbency. Assessment of quantitative measurements is limited to length.
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