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Agenda : 10/15 HW: Read notes. Study vocabulary Agenda : 10/15 HW: Read notes. Study vocabulary. Warm-up- Read your cornell notes so far on page 63 Table of Contents for Interactive Notebook Unit: 2 ( Chapter 4,5,6 and 7) Left side items Page Right side items page Physical properties of Objects 56 Cornell notes on physical & chemical changes 57 Summary of Bill Nye Fluids 58 Bill Nye Fluids 59 Summary of properties Of matter 60 Properties of matter video 61 Draw the states of matter 62 States of Matter Cornell notes 63

62 Warm-up : 2. Iron (silver metal) combined with the air turns to rust (orange powder). Is it a physical or chemical change? Explain. Draw the States of Matter- Homework Create and draw a model of atoms or molecules in a solid, liquid, and gas. Explain the differences between each one. Solid Liquid Gas

Essential Common Question(s) (Objective): Standard 5: Physical processes include freezing and boiling, in which a material changes form with no chemical reaction. Essential Common Question(s) (Objective): What is the difference in the movement of atoms in a solid, liquid and gas?

A. -definite shape and volume 63 121 Standard 3: structure of matter EQ: What is the difference in the movement of atoms in a solid, liquid and gas? Questions: States of Matter I. All consists of tiny particles called atoms that are always in motion and bumping into each other. A. -definite shape and volume Properties: 1.vibrate 2. very little space between particles 3. Strong attraction because they are close. matter Solid

B. -has no definite shape but has volume 63 121 Standard 3: structure of matter EQ: What is the difference in the movement of atoms in a solid, liquid and gas? Questions: States of Matter B. -has no definite shape but has volume Properties: 1. slide past each other 2. more movement 3. more space than a solid 4. Loosely connected Liquid

C. change shape and volume 63 121 Standard 3: structure of matter EQ: What is the difference in the movement of atoms in a solid, liquid and gas? Questions: States of Matter C. change shape and volume Properties: 1. a lot of movement because of more space 2. bounce off each other 3. very weak attraction 4. free to move independently Gas (Water Vapor) Note: There is water vapor around the clouds. Clouds are tiny droplets of water (Liquid).

C. change shape and volume 63 121 Standard 3: structure of matter EQ: What is the difference in the movement of atoms in a solid, liquid and gas? Questions: States of Matter Revision=Underlined/numbered main ideas (different color of ink). Highlight key vocabulary. Little notes/ diagrams included.= 2 pts. C. change shape and volume Properties: 1. a lot of movement because of more space 2. bounce off each other 3. very weak attraction 4. free to move independently Gas (Water Vapor) Grading: Three questions created at least one level 3 = 3 pts Note: There is water vapor around the clouds. Clouds are tiny droplets of water (Liquid). Summary: Answered the EQ question and answered the questions that you created. Have at least one transition word. = 5 pts total.

5. I chose ___because____ Quiz week of 10/6 Ticket out the Door Name Period Wednesday 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I chose ___because____

1. Which one shows vibrations of molecular motion in place? a. Solid b. liquid c. gas d. none

2. Ice melting is a a. Chemical change b. Physical change c. none of these

3. Which of the following is NOT a physical property? a. feels smooth b. identity changes c. green color d. smells like soap

4. Adding bleach to a red shirt is a a. chemical change b. physical change c. none of these

5. Which is a chemical change? Give one two reasons why. A) H2O(S) H2O(l) Properties: Solid Liquid B) Baking powder + Water Carbon Dioxide + Properties: Powder Liquid Gas

1. Which one shows vibrations of molecular motion in place? a. Solid b. liquid c. gas d. none

2. Ice melting is a a. Chemical change b. Physical change c. none of these

3. Which of the following is NOT a physical property? feels smooth b. identity changes c. green color d. smells like soap

4. Adding bleach to a red shirt is a a. chemical change b. physical change c. none of these

5. Which is a chemical change? Give two reasons why. A) H2O(S) H2O(l) Properties: Solid Liquid B) Baking powder + Water Carbon Dioxide 1. A gas is Produced. We did not start with a gas. 2. Particles are different-color. + Properties: Powder Liquid Gas

Essential Common Question(s) (Objective): Standard 5: Physical processes include freezing and boiling, in which a material changes form with no chemical reaction. Essential Common Question(s) (Objective): What is the difference in the movement of atoms in a solid, liquid and gas?