phases of matter
bath bombs
random
classroom norms
word wall
100

When ice turns into water

What is melting

100

The color of the very first store bought bath bomb we put in a large bowl of water

What is orange

100

Name an example of a gas found on earth

What is nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide, etc.

100

The location of the classroom norms in the classroom

What is the wall by the cubbies

100

The ability for something to dissolve

What is soluble?

200

The 4 phases of matter

What is solid, liquid, gas, and plasma

200
Name 5 of the substances or ingredients we tested in the home made bathbombs

What is baking soda, coconut oil, olive oil, citric acid, lemonade mix (sugar-free and regular), sugar, salt, Epsom salt, or corn starch

200

The reason you should tie long hair back during an experiment

What is a safety precaution (so hair doesn't get burned or get chemicals on it)

200

The reason classroom norms are important

What is to ensure a safe and welcoming space where everyone can learn and be heard

200

How a substance interacts with fire

What is flammability

300

The most dense state of matter

What is a solid

300

The main question we have been trying to answer over the past few weeks

What is causing the bubbles or gas to appear?

300
The most abundant gas in the atmosphere

What is nitrogen

300

The classroom norm where we share our time to talk. We do this by giving others time to think and share

What is respect

300

The degree of compactness of a substance

What is density?

400

The reason gas "floats" or is lighter than liquids and solids

What is lower density or more spread out particles

400

The reason we combined 1 ingredient at a time with water at first, and then moved on to combining 2 ingredients with water next

What is to determine what combination is causing the bubbles

400

The 3 title pages currently on our table of contents

What is bath bomb experiment, what's causing the bubbles, and gas experiement

400

The classroom norm where we encourage others’ voices who we have not heard from yet

What is equitable

400

any observable or measurable characteristic of a substance or sample of matter

What are properties

500

When something goes directly from a solid to a gas, bypassing the liquid stage

What is sublimation

500
Why did the sugar-free lemonade bubbled more than the regular lemonade when combined with baking soda

What is more citric acid in the ingredients (it was closer to the front = more inside)

500

The due date for Mrs. L's baby

What is December 28, 2025

500

The classroom norm where we come prepared to work toward a common goal

What is committed to our community

500

A physical combination of two or more substances where each substance retains its individual chemical properties and can be separated by physical means

What is a mixture?

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