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Monday August 08,2016 Our goal is 80% SPS2 Note – Homework – Frayer model-Due 8/12 By the end of the day, Scholars will be able to: GPS - SPS2 Students will explore the nature of matter, its classifications, and its system for naming types of matter. Catalyst: Matter-Mart Draw a map of Wal-Mart or another store that you are familiar with. Our goal is 80% understand the nature of matter, its classifications, and its system for naming types of matter. And answer a question like this: Classify the following types of matter as heterogeneous or homogeneous mixtures, or elements or compounds.   1. Mercury (Hg) Topic: Classification of matter Essential Question: How is matter classified?

Agenda - Milestones Domain/Weight: Chemical Reactions and Properties of Matter 25% Catalyst 10 min Classification of matter – interactive power point 30 min Matter - GO 15 min Matter video 7 min Classifying matter worksheet 25min

Take out your Wal-Mart drawings. Warm-Up Take out your Wal-Mart drawings.

Matter SPS2. Students will explore the nature of matter, its classifications, and its systems for naming types of matter.

Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space.

Substance A pure form of matter. Cannot be separated by physically means.

Element A substance that contains only one kind of atom. The symbol only has one capital letter. Is on the Periodic Table.

Compound A substance that has two or more types of atoms that are chemically combined. That cannot be separated by physical means. The chemical formula contains two or more compounds. C6H12O6 NaCl

Mixture A combination of two or more substances. They can be physically separated.

Homogeneous Mixture A mixture that is evenly mixed throughout. Looks the same from top, center, and bottom.

Heterogeneous Mixture A mixture that is not evenly mixed. Does not look the same top, center, and bottom.

Activator How can you tell the difference between a Mixture and a Substance? How can you tell the difference between and element and compound? How can you tell the difference between a homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture?