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Introduction to states of matter and changing states
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I can describe simple properties of solids, liquids and gases.
I can compare and group materials according to whether they are in solid, liquid or gas state.
I can observe that some materials change state from solid to liquid when they are heated.
I can observe that some materials change state from liquid to solid when they are cooled.
I can describe the effect of melting ice caps and glaciers on sea level.
I can give everyday examples of solids and liquids changing state.
I can measure and record temperature in different ways.
I can plan how to find the temperatures at which some common materials melt.
I can investigate the melting temperatures of common materials and evaluate my investigation.
I can research and compare the melting temperatures of common materials.
I can observe water change from the liquid state to the gas state.
I can observe water change from gas state to liquid state when it is cooled.
I can give examples of evaporation and condensation from real life.
I can identify the part played by evaporation and condensation in the water cycle.
I can plan how to investigate how temperature affects the rate of evaporation.
I can investigate how temperature affects the rate of evaporation.
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