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Collect card sort from red basket, 1 sort per table Sharpen Pencil Oct. 1, 2018 Collect card sort from red basket, 1 sort per table Sharpen Pencil Sit at table Complete Card Sort

TEKS 6.5C (C) identify the formation of a new substance by using the evidence of a possible chemical change such as production of a gas, change in temperature, production of a precipitate, or color change.

LO Students will create an anchor chart to identify the 6 types of evidence that proves a chemical reaction has taken place.

DOL Students will answer 5/5 questions over the 6 types of evidence of a chemical reaction with 80% accuracy or higher.

Review Types of Evidence of a Chemical Reaction

Girls = Gas Produced (bubbles) Love = Light Produced What can we use to help remember all 6 types of evidence when trying to decide if a chemical reaction has taken place? City =Color Change Girls = Gas Produced (bubbles) Love = Light Produced Their = Temperature Change Phones = Precipitate forms On = Odor Produced

Must include a picture for each Must include color Now it is your turn…. Make your own mnemonic device to help you remember the types of evidence of a chemical reaction Honors Create an anchor chart to illustrate a new mnemonic device for types of evidence Must include all 6 types Must include a picture for each Must include color Include analogy (Hot is to fire as cold is to Ice) Must include Name/Period Reg. In groups of 2 people create an anchor chart to illustrate a new mnemonic device for types of evidence Must include all 6 types Must include a picture for each Must include color Must include Names/Period

DOL: Evidence of a Chemical Reaction Name: ________________________________________ Teacher: _________ Per: __ Date: ___/__/____ DOL: Evidence of a Chemical Reaction Directions: Complete the table below based on information know about evidence of a chemical change. # Description Physical / Chemical Type of Evidence 1 Chalk is added to vinegar, bubbles form 2 Firecracker is let off, light forms 3 2 clear liquids are poured together, a yellow substance forms 4 Paper is torn into 10 smaller pieces 5 Tree trunk is chopped in half 6 Ice pack is busted, it gets cold 7 Rotten Egg is dropped, smell is let out 8 Woman dies her hair, it turns purple 9 Liquid water is frozen into ice 10 Sugar is added to water for Kool-Aid

DOL: Evidence of a Chemical Reaction Name: ________________________________________ Teacher: _________ Per: __ Date: ___/__/____ DOL: Evidence of a Chemical Reaction Directions: Complete the table below based on information know about evidence of a chemical change. # Description Physical / Chemical Type of Evidence 1 Chalk is added to vinegar, bubbles form 2 Firecracker is let off, light forms 3 2 clear liquids are poured together, a yellow substance forms 4 Paper is torn into 10 smaller pieces 5 Tree trunk is chopped in half 6 Ice pack is busted, it gets cold 7 Rotten Egg is dropped, smell is let out 8 Woman dies her hair, it turns purple 9 Liquid water is frozen into ice 10 Sugar is added to water for Kool-Aid