Matter September 8, 2014 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone DO NOW: Date: September 8, 2014 TEKS: 6.5(A) Know...
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Matter September 8, 2014 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone DO NOW: Date: September 8, 2014 TEKS: 6.5(A) Know that an element is a pure substance represented by chemical symbols. 1. Pick up a new gold Do Now sheet as you enter 2. Have your composition book and agenda on your desk 3. Write this week’s HW in your agenda 4. Q?:What are three examples of matter? 5. When you finish: open your New TEKS!!
Matter September 8, 2014 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone DO NOW: Date: September 8, 2014 TEKS: 6.5(A) Know that an element is a pure substance represented by chemical
Matter September 8, 2014 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone DO NOW: Date:
September 8, 2014 TEKS: 6.5(A) Know that an element is a pure
substance represented by chemical symbols. gold Do Now 1.Pick up a
new gold Do Now sheet as you enter 2.Have your composition book and
agenda on your desk 3.Write this weeks HW in your agenda 4.Q?:What
are three examples of matter? 5.When you finish: open your comp
book to page 7 5.When you finish: open your comp book to page
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Is It Matter? MATTERNOT MATTER Fish Toyota Prius Dreams Peace
Make a T-chart in your journal Make a T-chart in your journal Sort
your cards into two groups: Matter and Not Matter Sort your cards
into two groups: Matter and Not Matter Explain your reasoning to
your team and write your final answers in your journal Explain your
reasoning to your team and write your final answers in your journal
Dont forget to draw pictures! Dont forget to draw pictures!
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Matter September 9, 2014 DO NOW: Date: September 9, 2014 TEKS:
6.5(A) Know that an element is a pure substance represented by
chemical symbols. PRE-AP SCIENCE Per. 1,3, & 8 gold Do Now
1.Get out your gold Do Now sheet 2.Have your composition book on
your desk 3.Q?: What are the four states of matter? Give an example
for each. Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone
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Matter September 9, 2014 DO NOW: Date: September 9, 2014 TEKS:
6.5(A) Know that an element is a pure substance represented by
chemical symbols. GRADE LEVEL SCIENCE Per. 2 & 7 gold Do Now
1.Get out your gold Do Now sheet 2.Have your composition book on
your desk 3.Q?: What are the three states of matter? Give an
example for each. Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone
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Announcements and Reminders Homework: Matter vs. Non-Matter
Labeled Diagram on p.9 of INB Homework: Matter vs. Non-Matter
Labeled Diagram on p.9 of INB Matter, Elements, and Atoms Quiz on
Friday Matter, Elements, and Atoms Quiz on Friday Tutorials Tuesday
after school Tutorials Tuesday after school
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A-HA Connections Page Unit: Matter Big Question: What are the
properties of matter? We will come back to this page periodically
to update it as we learn more about matter MATTER What are the
properties of matter? ?
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Matter Reading and Notes Fold your composition book page in
half to make a crease (hotdog) Fold your composition book page in
half to make a crease (hotdog) Write the title Matter Reading and
Notes at the top of the page Write the title Matter Reading and
Notes at the top of the page Label the left side Main Ideas and the
right side Details Label the left side Main Ideas and the right
side Details
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Matter Reading and Notes These are your left side questions:
Matter: 1.What is matter? 2.What are the building blocks of matter?
Atoms: 1.What are atoms? 2.What are the parts of an atom? 3.Where
are the parts of atoms located? 4.Draw an example diagram of an
atom. 5.What is unique about each element? Energy: 1.What is
energy? 2.How is energy different from matter? Elements: 1.How many
kinds of atoms make up one element? 2.Where can you find
information about elements? 3.How do scientists represent elements?
4.What are the rules for writing chemical symbols?
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Matter September 10- 11, 2014 DO NOW: Date: September 10 - 11,
2014 TEKS: 6.5(A) Know that an element is a pure substance
represented by chemical symbols. gold Do Now 1.Get out your gold Do
Now sheet 2.Put your composition book on your desk 3.Use Tuesdays
Matter Reading and Notes to answer Q?: What are the parts of an
atom and where are they located? Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone
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Matter Reading and Notes Fold your composition book page in
half to make a crease (hotdog) Fold your composition book page in
half to make a crease (hotdog) Write the title Matter Reading and
Notes at the top of the page Write the title Matter Reading and
Notes at the top of the page Label the left side Main Ideas and the
right side Details Label the left side Main Ideas and the right
side Details
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Matter Reading and Notes Matter: 1.What is matter? 2.What are
the building blocks of matter? Atoms: 1.What are atoms? 2.What are
the parts of an atom? 3.Where are the parts of atoms located?
4.Draw an example diagram of an atom. 5.What is unique about each
element? Energy: 1.What is energy? 2.How is energy different from
matter? Elements: 1.How many kinds of atoms make up one element?
2.Where can you find information about elements? 3.How do
scientists represent elements? 4.What are the rules for writing
chemical symbols?
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Announcements and Reminders Homework: Matter vs. Non-Matter
Labeled Diagram on p.9 of INB Homework: Matter vs. Non-Matter
Labeled Diagram on p.9 of INB Matter, Elements, and Atoms Quiz on
Friday Matter, Elements, and Atoms Quiz on Friday
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Periodic Table Add the Periodic Table to the back cover of your
composition book on the inside Add the Periodic Table to the back
cover of your composition book on the inside Fold the paper and
tape down one edge Fold the paper and tape down one edge Dont tape
over the boxes of the periodic table! We will need to color code
them later! Dont tape over the boxes of the periodic table! We will
need to color code them later!
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Parts of an Atom The protons and neutrons are in the center of
the atom in the nucleus The protons and neutrons are in the center
of the atom in the nucleus The electrons surround the nucleus and
are in constant motion in the electron cloud The electrons surround
the nucleus and are in constant motion in the electron cloud What
are the electrical charges of these subatomic particles? What are
the electrical charges of these subatomic particles? This is a Bohr
model of an atom of Carbon This is a Bohr model of an atom of
Carbon Named after Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist who won the Nobel
Prize in Physics in 1922 for his work Named after Niels Bohr, a
Danish physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 for his
work
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Atoms of Elements Bohr Models Lets use Lithium as an example
Your turn! Complete the data table for your element and create a
Bohr model Your turn! Complete the data table for your element and
create a Bohr model Use your pencil to draw the nucleus and energy
levels Use your pencil to draw the nucleus and energy levels Use
candies to represent the subatomic particles Use candies to
represent the subatomic particles Label all of the parts of your
Bohr model Label all of the parts of your Bohr model
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Brain Break! Get up and Move It Move It!
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Is It Matter? Exit Ticket Write your first and last name at the
top of the paper Write your first and last name at the top of the
paper Independent Activity Voice level = 0 Independent Activity
Voice level = 0 Put an X next to each item you consider to be
matter Put an X next to each item you consider to be matter Use
your interactive notebook to help you decide! Use your interactive
notebook to help you decide! Use complete sentences to explain your
thinking and write a rule Use complete sentences to explain your
thinking and write a rule Turn your paper in before you leave
today! Turn your paper in before you leave today!
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Matter and Its Properties: What Makes Up Matter? Complete the
video quiz as you watch Complete the video quiz as you watch Work
on the crossword puzzle if you finish early Work on the crossword
puzzle if you finish early Do you need to ask your shoulder partner
what that word was that you just missed in the video? Use Voice
Level 1 (whisper) Do you need to ask your shoulder partner what
that word was that you just missed in the video? Use Voice Level 1
(whisper)
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Matter September 12, 2014 DO NOW: Date: September 12, 2014
TEKS: 6.5(A) Know that an element is a pure substance represented
by chemical symbols. gold Do Now 1.Get out your gold Do Now sheet
Scientific Investigations HW 2.Have your Scientific Investigations
HW and composition book on your desk Jan Talbot, Chemical Engineer
3.Write this weekends homework in your agenda: Jan Talbot, Chemical
Engineer 4.Q?:How are elements represented on the periodic table?
Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone
Chemical Symbols Practice Use your periodic table to provide
the corresponding element or chemical symbol.
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What is golds chemical symbol? Gold
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What is berylliums chemical symbol? Beryllium
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What is sulfurs chemical symbol? Sulfur
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Which element is represented by Hg? Hg
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Which element is represented by K? K
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Which element is represented by W? W
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Test your partner on 5 elements and 5 chemical symbols. Partner
Practice
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Matter, Atoms, and Elements Quiz Write your first and last name
on your quiz paper! Write your first and last name on your quiz
paper! Set up a privacy folder Set up a privacy folder Independent
work Voice Level = 0 Independent work Voice Level = 0 Write the
definition of matter for #1 Write the definition of matter for #1
Circle the best answer for #2-#7 Circle the best answer for #2-#7
Fill in the table with the correct element name or chemical symbol
for #8-#10 using your periodic table Fill in the table with the
correct element name or chemical symbol for #8-#10 using your
periodic table Turn in your quiz to the class drawer Turn in your
quiz to the class drawer