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Molecules and Mixtures Year 1 Science

Page Set-Up Set-Up page 10 with the following: The date (4 December 2015) and page # (10) The title (Molecules and Mixtures) Glue down the matter flow chart (“classifying matter”)

Page Set-Up Your notes should contain the following at the top of page 11: The essential question (EQ: What is the difference between a molecule and a mixture?) The date (10 December 2015) and page # (11) The title (Molecules and Mixtures) Glue down the fill in notes

Anticipation Guide Complete the “before” section of your anticipation guide at the top of your notes. Match the listed terms with the pictures below as best as you can. C D E B A

WHALE, MILK, DINOSAUR, GRASS, LOVE, BLOOD, SUN, BOOK, YOU, GRAVITY Intro With your group, come up with a definition of matter. Matter  anything that has mass and takes up space that is made up of atoms and elements With your group, determine which of the following would be an example of matter based on the definition: WHALE, MILK, DINOSAUR, GRASS, LOVE, BLOOD, SUN, BOOK, YOU, GRAVITY

Matter can be classified as either an atom, molecule, or mixture

Go to this site to help you complete your molecule notes Activity Go to this site to help you complete your molecule notes

Molecule: when ______ or more atoms ___________ together 2 types elements & compounds

Go to this site to help you complete your element notes Video Go to this site to help you complete your element notes

Element: substance made up of ____ or more of the ______________ atoms chemically _____________ List 3 examples

Go to this site to help you complete your compound notes Text Go to this site to help you complete your compound notes

Compound: substance made up of ___ or more _____________atoms that are chemically combined examples ___________ and ___________

Go to this site to complete your notes on mixtures TedEd- Video Go to this site to complete your notes on mixtures

Mixture: type of matter made up of ____ or more substances that can be _____________ by physical means; 2 types heterogeneous & homogeneous

Go to this site to complete your notes on mixtures Video Go to this site to complete your notes on mixtures

Heterogeneous: mixture in which ____ or more materials are ________ evenly mixed together; hetero= ______________ (using your stems) List 3 examples

Homogeneous: mixture in which ___ or more materials are __________ mixed together; homo= ______________ (using your stems) List 3 examples

Note Review highlight in yellow matter, molecules, element, compound, mixture, heterogeneous, homogeneous circle in blue the examples of element, compound, heterogeneous, homogeneous

Left Side: Student Side Across from your notes, you will create a diagram that organizes the different types of matter. Use your notes and the given terms to complete the diagram.

Classifying Matter KEY CO2 COMPOUNDS MIXTURES ELEMENTS HETEROGENEOUS MOLECULES CO2 MATTER HETEROGENEOUS COMPOUNDS ATOMS MIXTURES HOMOGENEOUS ELEMENTS ROCKY ROAD ICE-CREAM milk gold

Homework Complete the following terms on pages 2-3: Matter Molecules Compound Homogeneous Mixture Heterogeneous Mixture

Summary Review Complete the “after” section of your anticipation guide at the top of your notes. Match the listed terms with the pictures below based on what you have learned. C D E B A

Ticket Out the Door (TOTD) Determine whether the following is a element (E), compound (C), homogeneous mixture (HO), or heterogeneous mixture (HE) Chocolate chip cookie Water (H20) Milk Pile of leaves Oxygen (O2)