Lesson Planet
Search educational resources
  • Sign In Try It Free
  • AI Teacher Tools
    • Discover Resources Search reviewed educational resources by keyword, subject, grade, type, and more
    • Curriculum Manager (My Content) Manage saved and uploaded resources and folders To Access the Curriculum Manager Sign In or Join Now
    • Browse Resource Directory Browse educational resources by subject and topic
    • Curriculum Calendar Explore curriculum resources by date
    • Lesson Planning Articles Timely and inspiring teaching ideas that you can apply in your classroom
    • Our Story
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Testimonials
    • Contact Us
  • Pricing
  • School Access
    • Your school or district can sign up for Lesson Planet — with no cost to teachers
      Learn More
  • Sign In
  • Try It Free
Freezing and Melting of Water Lesson PlanFreezing and Melting of Water Lesson Plan
Publisher
University of Georgia
Resource Details
Curator Rating
Educator Rating
Not yet Rated
Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Science
1 more...
Resource Types
Lesson Plans
3 more...
Audiences
For Teacher Use
1 more...
Duration
1 hr 30 mins
Instructional Strategies
Hands-on Activity
1 more...
Technology
Calculator
Ed Software
Usage Permissions
Fine Print
Lesson Plan

Freezing and Melting of Water

Curated and Reviewed by Lesson Planet
This Freezing and Melting of Water lesson plan also includes:
  • Lab & Experiment
  • Worksheet
  • Student Reference
  • Join to access all included materials

Examine the behavior of energy as water freezes and melts. An engaging activity provides a hands-on experience to learners. Collaborative groups collect data and analyze the graphs of the temperature of water as it freezes and then melts. Ultimately, individuals are able to recognize the freezing point and melting point of a substance based on temperature data.

41 Views 29 Downloads

Concepts

freezing point depression, melting points, water

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Provide graph paper for individuals to graph the data collected during the activity
  • Have your class sketch and label graphs of freezing and melting water in their notes as a conclusion to the activity

Classroom Considerations

  • Uses specific TI and Vernier technology to collect and analyze data

Pros

  • Gives specific instructions for programming and running the technology throughout the experiment
  • Makes the connection between the temperature data and potential and kinetic energy

Cons

  • None

View 68,452 other resources for 9th - 12th Grade Science

© 1999-2026 Learning Explorer, Inc.
Teacher Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Resources

Sign up for the Lesson Planet Monthly Newsletter

Open Educational Resources (OER)

  • Health
  • Language Arts
  • Languages
  • Math
  • Physical Education
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Special Education
  • Visual and Performing Arts
View All Lesson Plans

Discover Resources

  • Our Review Process
  • How it Works
  • How to Search
  • Create a Collection

Manage Curriculum

  • Edit a Collection
  • Assign to Students
  • Manage My Content
Contact Us Site Map Privacy Policy Terms of Use