This week, since I had a good excuse, we did a fun chocolate investigation to study the changing states of matter. Here's how it went...
First, I had the kiddos observe their baggie of chocolate chips. They used a graphic organizer to draw the chips and circled to describe their state of matter. Then, the students "applied heat" by squeezing gently or lightly breathing on their bag for two minutes--for some reason the boys really loved breathing on their bags!
Next, they drew what their chocolate looked like and circled to show the state of matter.
Then, we put the chocolate baggies in the freezer for five minutes. (During this time, we watched a quick BrainpopJr. video on the Changing States of Matter). After the five minutes were up, we opened the bags to see that the chocolate had in fact returned to a solid shape--this time, the shape of the bag.
Afterwards, we discussed what they learned about temperature and its effect on the states of matter. Yay for this sweetie, sounding out temperature!
If you'd like to try this fun experiment with your class, click the image below to get the graphic organizer for free! Oh, and don't forget to leave a few chocolate chips for yourself! You know I would!
Have a great weekend!




So much fun! I love this!
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Stories From Second
Oooh! This is so wonderful :) I love that you let them melt the chocolate without making a mess! I can't wait to add this to my "Chocolate Day" plans! Thanks for sharing!
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Luckeyfrog's Lilypad
I love your chocolate experiment! How fun!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I found your blog...it's so cute! :)
Rachel
A-B-Seymour
Glad you like it!
ReplyDeleteJenny, I almost died when I read that you have an entire, "Chocolate Day!" Why didn't I think of that? Hopefully I can squeeze it in before the end of the year--sounds wonderful!
I found this through Pinterest and it is the coolest idea! I'm a future teacher (currently a junior in college) and in our school placement we have to spend an entire day teaching science in May. My topic is changes in matter so I think I'm going to do this with my kiddos! Thank you! Love your blog, by the way!
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Thanks for the great matter activity. I'm a chocolate lover, too! Just discovered your blog and am your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie.
Connie :)
www.welcometofirstgraderoom5.blogspot.com
This is great! I'm a new follower. Love your ideas.
ReplyDeleteYearn to Learn Blog
I never would've thought of using chocolate when studying matter. Such a good idea!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower! Cute blog!!
Jessica @ secondgradenest.blogspot.com
Hello there! Are you mostly an often online user or maybe you are more into face to face communication?
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