Phase changes and heating curves

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Phase changes and heating curves December 11, 2017 Phase changes and heating curves Matter and energy Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules

Do Now (4 min) December 11, 2017 Learning target: I can define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules Do Now: (Answer on your Do Now) Write the sentences with the blanks filled in: evaporation, melting, liquid, solid, gas When a __________ is heated, it goes through _____________ to become a ______________ When a _____________ is __________, a _____________ forms Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules

announcements Homework December 11, 2017 announcements Homework Place in a pile in the middle of your desk Homework: Find three common items around your home and determine whether they are a compound, element, or mixture, identify the materials, and explain your reasoning. Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules

Video (4 min) Watch the video December 11, 2017 Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules

December 11, 2017 Video recap (1 min) Write down EVERYTHING you can think of from the video On the space on the worksheet Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules

December 11, 2017 NOTES (10 min) Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules

December 11, 2017 NOTES (10 min) Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules

PAIR work (15 min) Read the paragraph at the bottom of the page December 11, 2017 PAIR work (15 min) Read the paragraph at the bottom of the page Label the heating curve with the phase changes Answer the questions Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules

December 11, 2017 Exit ticket (3 min) EXIT TICKET: complete on a separate sheet of paper: What happens to the speed of particles when a solid is heated? Learning Target: I CAN Define phase changes and draw a heating curve by analyzing the speed of molecules