
Unit 4B, Properties of Matter
Unit Project: Solving Matter Mysteries
Create displays of "Matter Mysteries" for a classroom science museum. Then challenge other students and visitors to solve the mysteries.
Project Link 1 (Chapter 1, page B11)
Use objects of varying shape, size, and weight for your display. Pose questions about the objects. Have the questions require measurement and comparison by size, mass, or volume.
Internet Links
Matter
Kapili.com
Research: Chem4Kids: Matter
http://www.chem4kids.com/matter/index.html
ThinkQuest Junior: Metrics Matter
http://tqjunior.advanced.org/3804/
New York University Mathmol: What is Matter?
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/whatismatter.html
New York University Mathmol: Mass
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/mass.html
Newton's Apple:
How do gemstones get their colors?
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/mathscience/funexperiments/agesubject/lessons/newton/gems11.html
Science Museums
Children's Discovery Museum Tour
http://www.ultranet.com/~discover/childrens_tour.html
Houston Museum of Nature Science
http://www.hmns.org/

Museo Interactivo de la Ciencia
http://www.offcampus.es/interactivo.dir/recursos/recur.htm
Student Resources
More or Less?
What Was It?

¿más o menos?
¿Adivina qué sera?
Project Link 2 (Chapter 2, page B27)
With other students, brainstorm a list of materials that can be presented in a form or state different from that in which
they are normally found. Prepare a display of at least three of these materials in their unusual state or form.
You can use pictures or the actual materials. Make signs inviting visitors to identify the materials or to describe how they
differ from the material's original form or state.
Internet Links
States of Matter
WebElements: The Periodic Table on the WWW
http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/web-elements/index.html
American Chemical Society
Chemcenter WonderNet: Activities
http://www.chemcenter.org/wondernet/activities/activities.html
Royal Society of Chemistry
Chemsoc: Periodic Table
http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/pertable_fla.htm
Project Link 3 (Chapter 3, page B58)
Describe which Matter Mystery you liked best and explain what made it a mystery. Using disappearing ink, on index cards write the answers to the questions you posed in your display. When everyone is ready to learn the answers, ask your teacher to make the answers visible.
Internet Links
Invisible Messages
Miami Museum of Science:
The pH FactorSecret Messages
http://www.miamisci.org/ph/lpexcite3.html
makestuff.com: Invisible Ink
http://www.makestuff.com/invisible_ink.html
Frugal Fun With Children: Invisible Ink!
http://www.allthingsfrugal.com/ink.htm

Experimentos de química
http://www.offcampus.es/interactivo.dir/recursos/exper1.htm
Student Resources
Disappearing Ink
What Am I? What Am I Made Of?
Guest Recording Sheet

Tinta Invisible
¿Quién soy? ¿De qué material soy?
Registro de visitantes
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