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October 6 AR 1:34 – 1:49 pm 1

Student Planner October 6 Place this in the proper place Finished States of Matter poster due October 12 - Wednesday.

Due to Quick Lab we are postponing normal notes Due to Quick Lab we are postponing normal notes. Start on today’s RIGHT HAND page. Take notes on quick lab.

Write the answer to answer the previous day’s Essential Question: What are the transitions of matter that require increased energy? 4

Reviewed and practice-quiz vocabulary. Review of last class Passed back past work Reviewed and practice-quiz vocabulary. Approved rough draft of S of M poster. Passed out poster paper. Started final poster drawing. Write your Summary on the previous class notes in full sentences. 3

What are the transitions of matter that require removal of energy? Topic/Objective: Name: Transitions of Matter Class/Period: Date: Oct 5, 2016 Essential Question: What are the transitions of matter that require removal of energy?

Vocabulary quiz No talking Use pencil to ease erasing mistakes. No notes, flash cards. Read it once. If you need more time say “wait”. Link

State Standards Structure of Matter d. Students know the states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) depend on molecular motion. e. Students know that in solids the atoms are closely locked in position and can only vibrate; in liquids the atoms and molecules are more loosely connected and can collide with and move past one another; and in gases the atoms and molecules are free to move independently, colliding frequently.

HOMEWORK Work on final poster. 15

Flash card quiz vocabulary words Rough Draft Poster approval Today’s Work Pass back past work Flash card quiz vocabulary words Rough Draft Poster approval Issue Poster Paper Work on posters

Vocabulary Words 1. Melting (energy added) 2. Freezing (Energy removed) 3. vaporization (energy added) 4. Condensation (Energy removed) 5. Sublimation (energy added) 6. Deposition (Energy removed) 7. Ionization (energy added) 8. Deionization (Energy removed) 9. Endothermic (energy added) 10. Exothermic (Energy removed)

5. Sublimation: Transition from solid to gas. (energy added) 6. Deposition: Transition from gas to solid. (Energy removed) 7. Ionization: Transition from gas to plasma. (energy added) 8. Deionization: Transition from plasma to gas. (Energy removed)