States of Matter Digital Escape Room Activity

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Review the characteristics and examples of a solid, liquid, and gas substance using this states of matter digital escape room activity. Students will read through the clues to determine the properties of the phases of matter, important vocabulary such as mass, volume, and chemistry, as well as how matter changes state due to temperature changes.
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Students will review:
- Characteristics and properties of a solid, liquid, and gas
- Examples of each phase of matter
- How states of matter changes
- Important vocabulary terms
This activity includes:
- Sneak Peek into My Classroom: Tips on how I use this with my own students
- Digital Escape Room Activity teacher instructions to distribute to students
- Student instructions
- Google Form
- Answer key
How to use this activity in your classroom:
- Science station
- Independent review of states of matter
- Homework assignment
- Enrichment
Feedback from teachers who have used this states of matter digital escape room in their classroom:
- All of your resources are of the highest quality. I wouldn't have gotten through distance learning without your resources. Thank you!
- Excited to use this as I tackle life as a Virtual Teacher! This product is very engaging, and fun!
- My students were engaged using States of Matter Digital Escape Room Activity! They loved it. I will use it again.
I love these escape rooms and so do my students. I usually add it to my menu board and almost all the students complete it as one of their choices. These are so great to have during teaching online also. Fabulous!!!
Other states of matter lessons and activities to support this unit:
- Anchor Chart Posters
- Science Readings
- Hands-on Laboratory Activities and Demonstrations
- Project
- FREEBIE Choice Homework Assignments
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