Changing Water

I hope you are all enjoying your time off, but I hope you are looking forward to getting back to school.  I know I am and can’t wait to see you all soon!

If you’d like another activity to do, today or tomorrow, try this out….

During our last snowy days in January we learned that water can be a liquid (when you can pour it or drink it) a solid (when it freezes into ice or snow!) and a gas (steam coming out of the kettle).

Can you spot any changes in the snow around you?  What happens to the snow/ice when the temperature gets warmer?  What happens to water if you put it in the freezer? (or even leave it outside on a freezing cold day!).        Can you spot any water changing to gas in your house? Look at the kettle when mum or dad is making a hot drink or when someone is running a bath/shower.  *Remember not to touch it as it will be hot*.  What happens to the steam when it touches the walls or a mirror?  Where do you think the steam from the kettle goes?

Can you draw water in the different ways and label them? (solid/liquid/gas).

Mrs M :o)

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