In this science exploration app, kids experiment with solids, liquids, and gases by changing temperatures and observing phase transitions. Includes interactive labels, multilingual support, and no third-party advertising.
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AppRecs rating 4.2. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About States of Matter by Tinybop
**** American Library Association: ALSC Excellence in Early Learning Digital Media Award, Honors
States of Matter is No. 11 in Tinybop’s award-winning Explorer’s Library, a series of apps designed to introduce kids to big ideas. Other Explorer’s Library apps include The Human Body, Plants, Simple Machines, The Earth, Weather, Homes, Skyscrapers, Space, Mammals, and Coral Reef.
Each Explorer’s Library app teaches kids foundational science. Kids learn by playing, experimenting, observing, asking questions, making guesses, and finding answers. We hope each app inspires conversations between you and your kids and sparks more learning in the world around us.
+Freeze soda, pop popcorn, melt gold, and more!
+Explore the shape, color, behavior, sounds, and movement of different states of matter.
+Discover how different objects behave in extreme temperatures (from -500 °F to 5500 °F!). Watch solids melt, liquids freeze, and gases liquefy as you change the temperature.
+Explore phase changes and discover which changes cannot be reversed.
+Explore how molecules move at different temperatures.
+Discover which states of matter take the shape of the container they’re in.
+Discover the melting and freezing points of different objects.
+FREE States of Matter Handbook has technology tips and basic info for teachers and parents.
+Interactive text labels in 30+ languages teach vocabulary.
+Aligns with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
+Fun for the whole family — play and learn together.
+No third-party advertising.
+Open-ended activities with no rules. Curiosity and creativity are rewarded.
+Original artwork by Jeanelle Mak Petrillo.
+Original sound design.
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Reviews for States of Matter by Tinybop
The Lavoix
Amazing! However…
I love the Tinybop States of Matter app! It's an amazing educational tool that makes learning about the different states of matter easy and fun. The graphics are visually stunning, and the interactive elements are engaging and informative. However, I would love to see Tinybop create an app that covers more topics in chemistry, such as chemical reactions, elements, compounds, and molecules. I think it would be an excellent addition to their educational lineup, and I'm sure their team would do a fantastic job creating it. Overall, I highly recommend the Tinybop States of Matter app, and I look forward to seeing more chemistry-related apps from them in the future.
heatger grey
Awesome
My six year old has been wanting to experiment with temps and changes of matter, she loves this…but we can’t figure out the sound? It’s likely user error. How can we get assistance?