Changes in States of Matter- Cooling
This lesson, which is a follow up to the lesson about heating, asks students to observe the properties of objects after they have been heated and cooled to draw conclusions about the effects of reducing the temperature of a liquid.
Lesson Grade Level
2nd GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1cW_vqnvO7NtECYl3ChLbvqG2vz383r1W/edit?u…Subject Area
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