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Science

  • The student learned about states of matter such as solid, as they observed the transformation of the powder into snow.
  • They gained an understanding of chemical reactions as they observed the water mixing with the powder to create the snow-like substance.
  • They learned about the properties of snow, including its cold temperature and how it feels to touch.
  • They observed how the snow changed back into water as it melted due to the room's temperature, reinforcing their understanding of states of matter.

Encourage the student to extend their understanding of states of matter by observing and discussing other everyday materials and their properties. Enhance their knowledge of chemical reactions by experimenting with other kitchen-friendly ingredients to create new substances. You can also have them research and learn about different types of snow and how they form in nature.

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