What is Air?

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Through hands-on activities and experiments, students will learn the properties of air, what it’s made of, and why it is important in our daily lives.

The Energy Coalition will send you balloons, a glass jar, tea candles, string, cardboard squares, plastic cups, napkins, molding clay, and straws to bring this lesson to life.

Through hands-on activities and experiments, students will learn the properties of air, what it’s made of, and why it is important in our daily lives.

The Energy Coalition will send you balloons, a glass jar, tea candles, string, cardboard squares, plastic cups, napkins, molding clay, and straws to bring this lesson to life.


Google Classroom Links

Use the links below to directly assign materials to your classroom.

What is Air? student text

Experiment Data handout

Experiment #4 Instruction handout

Student Energy ACTIONS handout

Experiment #1 Instruction handout

Experiment #5 Instruction handout

My Future Energy Career handout

Experiment #2 Instruction handout

Experiment #6 Instruction handout

What is Air? vocabulary slides

Experiment #3 Instruction handout

 

What is Air? student text in Spanish

Experiment Data handout in Spanish

Experiment #4 Instruction handout in Spanish

Student Energy ACTIONS handout in Spanish

Experiment #1 Instruction handout in Spanish

Experiment #5 Instruction handout in Spanish

My Future Energy Career handout in Spanish

Experiment #2 Instruction handout in Spanish

Experiment #6 Instruction handout in Spanish

What is Air? vocabulary slides in Spanish

Experiment #3 Instruction handout in Spanish

 


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