Lake Mist
This image shows mist over an Iowa lake. Matter is everywhere. We typically think of air as a gas we cannot see. How do we know air is there when we can’t see it? Well chilly Iowa temperatures turned this invisible air into a visible mist.
Location
Lake Manawa, Council Bluffs, IA
Driving Question
- How does the changing Iowa temperature affect different types of matter?
Probing Questions
- What examples of matter do you see in the picture?
- How do you know there is air in the picture?
- Does the air above the water have weight?
Classroom Suggestions
Students could:
- Label the different types of matter they see in the photograph.
- Come to a class consensus on the definition of matter.
- In pairs, have students make a claim about the time of day and season the photograph was taken.
- Describe how matter changes form throughout seasons.
- Experiment with ways to measure gases. (i.e. filling up a balloon, inflating/deflating a basketball)
- Observe how changes in temperature impacts matter. (can be seasonal or as temperature changes throughout the day). Set a balloon with air, or a basketball outside overnight. Observe it at different times of the day.
Resources
- PBS LearningMedia | Science Trek: States of Matter:This video segment explains and gives examples of the 4 states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
- Laura Candler's Teaching Resources | Investigating Condensation: The site explains different ways condensation and evaporation are linked, along with lessons and printables.
- Science Education Research Partnership | Condensation and Evaporation Interactive: The site has experiments and different graphics that explain how condensation and evaporation work.
- Your Dictionary | Condensation Examples: This site has great examples of where to find condensation in our real world, and things for students to look for outside of a window.
Iowa Core Alignment
5-PS1-1:Develop a model to describe that matter is made of particles too small to be seen
Credit Info
Submitted by Lisa Scieszinski.
Photo by Desiree Jensen.