States of Matter Teaching Resources
Explore the changing states of matter with worksheets, experiments, activities and more — all created by teachers for your lesson plans!
This collection of science resources provides you everything you need to teach students the properties of solids, liquids and gasses and examine how matter changes its state.
New to teaching this section of the science curriculum or just looking for some handy tips and tricks? Read on for a primer from our teacher team, including answers to some of students' frequently asked questions!
How Many States of Matter Are There?
This is a fairly common question from students, so we'll get started right here — there are three main states of matter:
- Liquid
- Solid
- Gas
Your students may have heard that there's a fourth state of matter, and technically they are right! That's why we often refer to the "three main states" of matter, rather than simply saying "three states of matter."
Plasma is a substance that we get when a gas is electrically charged. It's thick and soupy — so it's neither liquid nor solid — and that's why it is often referred to as the "fourth state of matter."
So why do we focus on the other three? Simple — plasma is in abundance in our galaxy, but it's far less prevalent down here on Earth!
What Is a Liquid State of Matter?
Liquid is a state of matter your students are pretty familiar with. After all, their favourite drinks, the water in the swimming pool and the rain falling down from the sky are all liquid states of matter.
But what, exactly, is a liquid?
By definition, a liquid is a state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. The particles in a liquid are close together, but unlike those in a solid, they can move and flow past one another.
Liquids can also take the shape of their container — like milk in a cereal bowl!
What Is a Solid State of Matter?
Solids are all around us, from the chairs we sit on to the walls of the classroom, but how do you explain what a solid state of matter is to your class? Try this definition:
A solid is a state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
The particles in a solid are tightly packed together and unlike those in other states, they do not move freely.
Solids can be hard — like the top of the desk or a rock. They can also be soft, like a pillow or a ball of playdough.
What Is a Gas State of Matter?
We've got just one main state of matter left — gas. Gas is all around us, but it's not always seen, so students may not realize just how much interaction they have with matter in this state!
Here's how we describe gas to students:
A gas is a state of matter that has no definite shape or volume. The particles in a gas are spread out and they move freely. These particles fill will up any space available.
Gases are often invisible like the air we breathe. Sometimes gas can be seen, however, such as the smoke coming from a campfire.
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States of Matter Word Wall Vocabulary
Review vocabulary related to matter with a printable illustrated States of Matter Word Wall.
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Physical and Chemical Changes - Task Cards
A set of 8 lab station task cards to use when teaching physical and chemical changes.
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Observable Properties of Matter - Interactive Game
Practice observing the properties of matter with an engaging science game for kindergarten students.
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States of Matter Properties Venn Diagram
Explore the properties of solids, liquids, and gases with this cut and paste worksheet.
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases – Sorting Activity
A sorting activity to help students identify solids, liquids, and gases.
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Properties of Solids, Liquids, and Gases – Worksheet
A cut and paste activity that explores the properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
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All About Matter PowerPoint
An editable PowerPoint to use when teaching about matter and its properties.
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Physical and Chemical Changes Foldable
A foldable to use when learning about physical and chemical changes.
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The Gas Has Mass Task Cards
A set of four task cards that explore the physical properties of gases.
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Understanding States of Matter Worksheet
A worksheet that allows students to demonstrate their knowledge of solids, liquids, and gases.
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Changing States – Worksheet
A worksheet to reinforce your students' understanding of state changes from solid to liquid and liquid to solid.
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What's the Matter? Task Cards
An activity for students to use when learning about the properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
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States of Matter: Gases – Poster
An educational poster explaining the properties of gases.
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States of Matter: Solids – Poster
An educational poster explaining the properties of solids.
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What's the Matter? Worksheets - Cut and Paste
Help your students differentiate between states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) with a set of printable ‘What’s the Matter?’ Cut and Paste worksheets.
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases PowerPoint
A 31-slide editable PowerPoint template to use when teaching your students about solids, liquids, and gases.
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States of Matter PowerPoint
An editable 22-slide PowerPoint to use when teaching students about the states of matter.
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Physical and Chemical Changes - Sorting Activity
A set of 24 sorting cards to practice identifying physical and chemical changes.
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States of Matter: Liquids – Poster
An educational poster explaining the properties of liquids.
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States of Matter Poster Pack
Cover the basics of the states of matter with this set of posters.
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Matter and Energy: Clever Changes – Word Wall
80 content-specific vocabulary cards for a word wall based on matter and energy.
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Science Experiment - Observing a Chemical Reaction
A science experiment that investigates chemical changes and the law of conservation of mass.
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States of Matter Lab Worksheet
A lab experiment mixing a solid with a liquid to create a gas.
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Changing States of Matter Worksheet
A worksheet based on the changing states of matter.
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States of Matter Poster
A poster that displays the three states of matter, their properties, and the processes for changing states.
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Facts of the Matter PowerPoint Presentation
A 22 slide editable PowerPoint to use when teaching your students about the states of matter in Science.
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States of Matter
A poster to display in the classroom showing the states of matter.
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States of Matter Template
A template to use when learning about changes in states of matter.
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STEM Investigation Build A Raft
Explore floating and waterproof materials in this STEM investigation embedded in a fun fairy tale story.
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Candy Heart Science Mini Workbook
Investigate chemical reactions with this hands-on Valentine’s Day experiment booklet.
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Changes in States of Matter PowerPoint
An editable PowerPoint to use when teaching changes in states of matter.
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Physical Properties of Metals Worksheet
Practice identifying the common properties of metals.