LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP October 20, 2011 Chemical Elements: GENESIS--What Are We Made Of? Presented by: Marti Phipps
What Are We Made Of?
Genesis
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Why do the sun’s particles interest us? A)Because they will help us understand and combat global warming. B)Because we can harness them for energy. C)Because they are the same particles that make up our entire solar system. D)Because we want to be able to create an accurate model of the sun.
Genesis Video ons/ journey_med.mov 1m45s
Module Overview Standards and Learning Objectives Materials Needed Activity Overview Related Activities
Science Standards Physical Science Properties and Changes of Properties of Matter There are more than 100 known elements that combine in a multitude of ways to produce compounds which account for the living and nonliving substances that we encounter.
Math Standards Data Analysis and Probability Select, create, and use appropriate graphical representations of data, including histograms, box plots, and scatterplots.
Objectives Students will understand that elements are the basic building blocks of all things found on Earth and in space. Students will gain facility creating graphs from data they generate.
Management Grades: 6-8 Time: minutes Student groups of 2-4
Materials
Cafeteria Tray
Let’s pause for questions from the audience
Student Activity Part 1: What Are Elements? Part 2: What Are We Made Of? Part 3: What Is Earth Made Of? Part 4: What Is the Sun Made Of? Observation Extraction Analysis
Student Activity Part 1: What Are Elements?
Student Pages
What are elements? Tom Leher Song/Animation PD/Live/Genesis/elements.mov Michael Outfit song: st%20-%20Mendeleev.mp3 st%20-%20Mendeleev.mp3 Karaoke! deleevweb.ppt deleevweb.ppt
He was born in Russia in 1834, Hard work as a youth opened up the college doors,
He always tried to be the best that he could be, And chose to make his mark in chemistry.
Who told the elements where to go? Mendeleev!
Who put them in columns and in rows? Mendeleev!
Who was ready, who was able to make a periodic table,
Who was the chemist? Mendeleev!
Let’s pause for questions from the audience
Student Activity Part 2: What Are We Made Of?
“See Hopkins Café More Salt!” CAFE C HOPKINS Ca Fe More Na Cl
CCarbonSSulfur HHydrogenCaCalcium OOxygenFeIron PPhosphorusMoreMagnesium KPotassiumNaSodium IIodineClChlorine NNitrogen C HOPKINS Ca Fe More Na Cl
Student Activity Part 3: What Is Earth Made Of?
Student Activity Part 4: What Is the Sun Made Of? Observation Extraction Analysis
Process the Atoms ions/process_atom_hi.mov
Calculate the %
Graph Examples
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Virtual Chemistry Lab
Virtual Chemistry Lab
Cereal Box/CD Spectroscope
Solar Dynamics Observatory
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