đź’› 10.4 What State is Your Matter In? Compare and Contrast
What State is Your Matter In?
Introduction
Today you will need to do the following steps in order to complete today’s assignment.
- Listen to the video about today’s text and assignment.
- Go through and listen to the presentation titled “Compare and Contrast Presentation” to learn about what this means.
- Listen and read this week’s text called “What State is Your Matter In?”
- Complete the compare and contrast activity by following the directions provided.
Instructions
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Hello second graders!
Today, we are going to read our story, “What State is Your Matter In?” again. While you're reading, pay close attention to the similarities and differences between the three states of matter. Before reading our text, listen and watch the presentation below to learn more about what this means. After that, you will read through the powerpoint of our text this week. Then, you will complete an activity about how the three states of matter compare and contrast with one another.
Compare and Contrast
Video/Visual
Listen to the presentation "Compare and Contrast."
What State is Your Matter In?
Video/Visual
Listen and read the story “What State is Your Matter In?”
What State is Your Matter In?
Interactive Reading Compare and Contrast
Choose the correct answer. There is more than one choice for each question.
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