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US Grade: K - 8
Age: 6 - 14
Program Fee: $125.00 USD
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Program Length: 45 min
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Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum : Halloween Slime Time


Description
Explore our smoky cauldron and mysterious concoctions as we make two types of slime. Younger students use their slime to investigate the three states of matter. Older students investigate the properties of polymers. Gooey concoctions are perfect for Halloween fun!
I. Welcome
II. Introduction to states of matter
III. Slime #1 exploration and discussion
IV. Introduction to polymers (grades 3-8)
V. Slime #2 exploration and discussion
VI. Questions and conclusions


Preparation
Each virtual fieldtrip includes:
- A kit with materials for 30 students
- Extension activities and resources for further exploration
- A Teacher's Guide to prepare you, your classroom and your students before the experience
Preparation Materials Web Site


U.S. National Curriculum Standards
NS.K-4.2 PHYSICAL SCIENCE
As a result of the activities in grades K-4, all students should develop an understanding of:
*Properties of objects and materials

NS.5-8.2 PHYSICAL SCIENCE
As a result of their activities in grades 5-8, all students should develop an understanding:
*Properties and changes of properties in matte


Michigan Curriculum Standards
MI Physical Science Strand IV.2 Changes in Matter: All students will explain how visible changes in matter are related to atoms and molecules.


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