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Phase of Matter? What Is This ice left out spring thaw frosted windows drying laundry Back (Side that is glued dew into notebook) boiling water ice shrinking ©Sheri Amsel dropping www.exploringnature.org temperatures Describe Phase of Matter: Describe Phase of Matter: MELTING MELTING (Solid to Liquid) (Solid to Liquid) DEPOSITION EVAPORATION (Gas to Solid) (Liquid to Gas) EVAPORATION CONDENSATION (Liquid to Gas) (Gas to Liquid) SUBLIMATION FREEZING (Solid to Gas) (Liquid to Solid) ©Sheri Amsel • www.exploringnature.org Describe Phase of Matter: Describe Phase of Matter: Ice cubes melting shows a solid Snow melting shows a solid MELTING MELTING turning into a liquid. turning into a liquid. (Solid to Liquid) (Solid to Liquid) Frost forming on a window shows deposition, where a gas DEPOSITION EVAPORATION Drying laundry shows (moisture in the air) forms a (Gas to Solid) (Liquid to Gas) evaporation, where a liquid solid (ice on the window) changes into a gas. Hot water boiling into steam shows evaporation, where a Dew shows condensation, liquid changes into a gas. EVAPORATION CONDENSATION where a gas (moisture in (Liquid to Gas) (Gas to Liquid) the air) forms a liquid. Snow or ice shrinking shows When dropping SUBLIMATION FREEZING sublimation where the solid temperatures causes (Solid to Gas) (Liquid to Solid) (ice or snow) changes directly freezing, it shows liquid into a gas. changing into a solid. ©Sheri Amsel • www.exploringnature.org Foldable Activity Design Template: (8.5 x 11” sheet for 5.5 x 8.5” Result) 8.5 x 11” paper Like this. Like this. Fold the paper Fold again. in the center. Fold the outside flaps in. Now you have Then cut along pre- three fold lines. marked lines for an “8 Question” Foldable. This is what your foldable will look like For best foldable results, use when you print out the double-sided art heavier paper. Cover stock is and fold and as instructed above. best, but 65 pound works great too. Last step is the cut the outside flaps to separate each question. ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org.

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