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Today our matter is science. So easy, so magical, so abstract, but it’s everywhere. When students are discovering the full handicaps of science, the first skill they need to have, of course, will be their vocabulary skills and terminology usage. In correlation to this, KIDPID prepared a new practice tool for students to expand their knowledge in scientific terminology and chemistry definitions. Rainbow-like designs and cool illustrations are all thought of for future genius inventors.
They may play matching games, Scrabble, or crossword games with their friends to make them memorable and find daily examples to use the given words. For example, water is a liquid; it consists of two atoms, hydrogen and oxygen. Butter is solid, but you can convert it to a liquid form. Our well-designed educational kit is a candidate for being an apple of your children’s eye via its attractive design, brief and practical content, and concept. They forget boredom as they’re practicing via flashcards.
Extra Tips: To memorize abstract definitions and terms, students should use the given terms actively in their sentences. In doing so, they categorize and match with their past knowledge for permanent learning. Regarding this, they may find basic chemistry tests, including the vocabulary.
After that, they might create their own video by explaining the test with their own words. They can also find basic elements that suit the given conditions and present their friends, explaining their importance for chemistry and daily life. They expand their discussions by adding extra data about the elements. Abracadabra!
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Anagani Srilaxmi –
I’m particularly impressed by the variety of activities included, from identifying the states of matter in everyday objects to coloring and labeling diagrams.
Rhona Acosta –
As a teacher, I’m always on the lookout for high-quality educational resources that can help make science concepts accessible and engaging for my students. The States of Matter Science Worksheets for Kids have been an invaluable addition to my lesson plans.
Pavini Lahoti –
Engaging, hands-on worksheets that explore the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas)