Lesson Plan: Where Is Frozen Water?
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Learning Objective
Children will identify types of frozen water and where it can be seen.
Science Focus: states of matter
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Paired Text: Snow Friends by Margery Cuyler
Paired Text: Snow Friends by Margery Cuyler
- This darling book tells the story of a snowy day from a dog’s point of view.
- The cover of the mini book makes it a perfect pairing!
Draw the Word: frozen
Draw the Word: frozen
- Kids learned the word frozen from the mini book. Help make the word “stick” by having kids draw what the word means.
- Use our Draw the Word skill sheet or have kids draw something that is frozen in a word journal.

Hands-on Activity: Melting Ice Experiment
Hands-on Activity: Melting Ice Experiment
Skill: investigating
Materials: plastic bowls or containers; ice cube trays or small paper cups, water, baking soda, sugar, salt
- Make four large ice cubes using a tray, or by freezing small paper cups full of water. Break the class into four groups.
- Give each group an ice cube in a plastic dish and one of the following: a small amount of water, a spoonful of baking soda, a spoonful of salt, or a spoonful of sugar. Which will melt the ice the fastest? Give each child a skill sheet and have them make their prediction.
- Then set a timer, add the ingredients, and see what happens! (Salt will most likely melt the ice the fastest. That is why people put salt on sidewalks and roads during snowstorms!)
- Have children record their results on the sheet.
