HOW Natural Gas WAS FORMED


Students will identify different states of matter and connect Utah’s natural resources to Utah’s daily life and industry.


Summary


SEEd 6.2.2 Develop a model to predict the effect of heat energy on states of matter and density. Emphasize the arrangement of particles in states of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) and during phase changes (melting, freezing, condensing, and evaporating). (PS1.A, PS3.A)


Lesson Performance Expectations


Students will identify different states of matter, the conservation of mass with phase change, and make observations of energy/heat loss during a physical change in matter.