Exploring Matter
What happens when we combine solids and liquids, and how are gases formed?
Working in small groups with their adult chaperones, students will combine familiar household materials to create some surprising results that bubble, fizz, dissolve and mix (or don’t mix). They’ll see carbon dioxide turn directly from solid to gas and experience reactions that get warmer or cooler.
Grade Levels
Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Curriculum Links
Science 1: Matter is useful because of its properties
Science 2: Matter can be changed through physical and chemical processes
Science 3: All matter is made of particles
Availability
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30
- Monday - Friday
- October 1, 2024 - June 20, 2025
Language
- English
Additional Information
This is a lab workshop where students will get do hands-on science investigations and observe chemistry in action!
- Check out what requirements you’ll need to book a field trip on our Field Trip page.
- For the safety of your students, we require at least one adult chaperone per six students in attendance of the workshop to remain and assist with material distribution and behaviour management. If this requirement is not met at the start time of the workshop, we will not run the workshop and no refunds will be granted. This is a safety measure that we will not make any exceptions on.
- Maximum class size is 30. This workshop is deal for 15-30 students