ES-PS1.B-1
Kitchen Lab
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Game Info for Teachers
COMBINED RATING
4.3 Stars
TEACHERS (26)
4.6
STUDENTS (13240)
3.9
LENGTH
12 Minutes
GRADES
3
4
5
CAPABILITIES
iPad Support
ES
Spanish Language Support
Text-to-Speech Support
Saves Progress
Description
Dive into the fascinating world of substances and their properties. Learn to identify mixtures and solutions while exploring the physical and chemical changes that occur when they are combined. Through interactive activities, virtual experiments, and dynamic challenges, you will discover how substances transform, gaining key knowledge in a fun and practical way.
Vocabulary Words
matter
solution
substance
mixture
physical change
chemical change
Instructions
Play through this interactive game to learn about Chemical Reactions. Suitable for Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5.
Main Concepts
The physical properties of a material remain the same even if the material is reduced in size.
During a physical change, the physical properties of a substance change but the chemical properties are the same.
Changes in state are physical changes.
Changes in the size of a material are physical changes.
A mixture can be separated back into its original substances.
During a chemical change, the chemical properties of a substance change and a new substance is formed.
When two or more different substances are combined, the types of substances and their temperatures affect whether a chemical change will occur.
When two or more substances combine and undergo a chemical change, the substances cannot be returned to their original states.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances.
Matter can be divided into tiny particles that are too small to be seen.
The three common states of matter on Earth are: solid, liquid, and gas.
Matter cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change from one form to another.
Discussion Questions
Before the Game
What are the states of matter? What is an example of a liquid? Can you take the chocolate out of a chocolate cake?
After the Game
What is the difference between a physical and chemical change? What is an example of a solution? What is an example of a physical change?
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Game Details
Difficulty
Content Integration
Lexile Level
905
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