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Water Molecules in Drama ActivityWater Molecules in Drama Activity
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University of Waikato
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Water Molecules in Drama

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  • Water Molecule
  • Water In Its Three States of Matter
  • Water: Solid, Liquid, and Gas
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The state of molecules is changing. Young actors and actresses perform the process of phase change in front of the class. They assume the roles of water molecules and, as a group, show how the behavior of the molecules in the solid, liquid, and gaseous state.

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Concepts

molecules, water molecules, phase changes, solids, liquids, gases

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Following the activity, ask learners to construct water molecules with building toys and then create a model of water in all three phases

Classroom Considerations

  • Provide pupils with Internet-enabled devices to access the interactive
  • Requires space for individuals to move around and spread out

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  • Includes a link to another activity on the topic
  • Contains ideas to extend the lesson

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  • None

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