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Matter Review

Warm - Up What are some pieces of evidence for a chemical change? What is created after a chemical change? What about after a physical change?

Objective Today I will be able to: Review matter concepts for a quiz Determine the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom and ion

Homework Study for a Matter/ Density Quiz Tomorrow

Agenda Warm-up Study Guide Matter Jeopardy Exit Ticket

Study Guide What are the topics for the quiz? What do we know about each of these topics?

Matter Jeopardy 6 teams & Eggsbert

Exit Ticket: Classify It reacts to form carbon dioxide It smells bad It is shiny It is cut in half Tastes sweet A candle melts A balloon is blown up with air It burns Red color