States of Matter
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: States of Matter
Lesson Description: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify and describe the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.

  • Other S2P1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the properties of matter andrnchanges that occur in objects
Video : States of Matter
Instructions: Please watch the video as many times as you want before the quiz. It's important to understand the states of matter, because the quiz questions will be about what you saw in the video. You can also watch the video again during the quiz if you need help with your answers.
Quiz : States of Matter Quiz
Instructions: Please complete this quiz by choosing the correct answer for each question. You can take this quiz as many times needed.
Question #1

What are the three main states of matter? 

Question #2

What is the definition of matter? 

Question #3

Which state of matter keeps its own shape and does not flow in any given temperature?

Question #4

Which state of matter flows and takes the shape of their containers?

Question #5

Which state of matter is invisible and fills up spaces?

Question #6

Which are examples of solids?

Question #7

Which is an example of a gas? 

Question #8
Everything around us is matter
Question #9
Water in a water bottle is in the state of a solid. 
Question #10
Give one example of each state of matter. 
Question #11
BONUS QUESTION- What is the state of matter created by man?
Resources : Extra State of Matter Resources
Instructions: Click on the links below to learn more about the states of matter.
States of Matter Song
Catchy song to learn about states of matter and gives multiple examples of each state of matter.
Jack Hartman- States of Matter Song
Students will move like the three states of matter.
States of Matter Sorting Activity
Students will identify the states of matter and complete a sorting activity.
States of Matter Game
Students will complete a drag and drop activity to reinforce or expand students' knowledge about the states of matter.