A poster showing the phase changes of matter.
Print this poster out on A3 or larger. Display it in your classroom when you are working on the phase changes of matter.
A poster showing the phase changes of matter.
Print this poster out on A3 or larger. Display it in your classroom when you are working on the phase changes of matter.
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Could we please add plasma to the poster?
My students noticed an error on this poster - the change from solid to liquid (melting) and liquid to solid (freezing) are the wrong way round. Could you please change this. Thank you.
Thanks for picking up on that Laura! We’ve fixed it up, so please feel free to download the new versions. Kind regards, Scott