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Properties of Water Molecules Science Stations | Bubbles and Surface Tension

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    Properties of Soap and Water Bonus Activities
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    1. Explore the fascinating properties of water molecules with a hands-on unit that dives into surface tension, adhesion, cohesion, and surfactants. This engaging unit features vocabulary discovery, reading passages, lesson plan ideas, and hands-on explorations. The included scope and sequence will help
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    Explore the science of water and soap bubbles with easy-to-set-up stations. Bundle and Save with 5 explorations and 3 bonus activities, perfect for a school-wide science night, summer program, or in the classroom. We provide detailed directions and student task cards for a personalized learning experience. We think you will love this big bundle. It was a joy to make and can be used in many different ways.


    The most common way to play with bubbles is to blow them and watch them fly away. There are so many other ways to explore with bubbles. You can bounce them, touch them, and catch them. Can you make a hole in a bubble? What a wonderful way to introduce the properties of molecules. This bundle was designed for NGSS Matter and Its Interactions standards with a focus on exploring properties of particles too small to be seen.


    Included in the Properties Water Science Station Bundle:

    • Bouncing Bubble
    • The Magic Paper Towel Station
    • Wet Water Station
    • Static Bubble
    • Upside-Down Water
    • Bubble Soap Recipe

    All include background information, task cards, CER Prompt, and Science Process Skills Worksheet. Some have anchor charts and reading passages. See each product description for more details.


    Bonus Activities Included At No Extra Cost

    • 3 Extra Stations

    -Rainbow Bubble

    -Hole in a Bubble

    -Hand in a Bubble

    • Group Roles
    • Passport card for students to get stamped after completion of a station.
    • Tips and ideas on how to use.
    • Answer Keys.


    Activities are great for classrooms, scout groups, homeschoolers, class parties, birthday parties, camps, STEM/Science Nights, and just for fun. We have done the work; you do the set-up.

    Supplies: The main supplies are soap, water, and glycerin. See each description for more details. Tips are included for modifying supplies. We try to make the supplies easy to find and inexpensive.

    The Time Frame for this unit varies. We estimate 2-4 days for completing the stations in class, depending on age level and length of class. For a science night, students can use the passport card and get a stamp for every station they complete. Everything depends on how deep you go into the concepts and which worksheets you choose.

    Looking For A Complete Project-Based Unit. Check out the Mega Bundle of lessons with assessments, reading passages, a STEM Challenge, and more. Save 20% on 11 resources.

    Properties Of Water Molecules Science Unit | Surface Tension Big Bundle

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    Yours in Science,

    Kimberly Scott

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    NGSS5-PS1-3
    Make observations and measurements to identify materials based on their properties. Examples of materials to be identified could include baking soda and other powders, metals, minerals, and liquids. Examples of properties could include color, hardness, reflectivity, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, response to magnetic forces, and solubility; density is not intended as an identifiable property. Assessment does not include density or distinguishing mass and weight.
    NGSS5-PS1-1
    Develop a model to describe that matter is made of particles too small to be seen. Examples of evidence could include adding air to expand a basketball, compressing air in a syringe, dissolving sugar in water, and evaporating salt water. Assessment does not include the atomic-scale mechanism of evaporation and condensation or defining the unseen particles.

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