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October 10 AR 1:34 – 1:49 pm 1

Student Planner October 11 Place this in the proper place States of Matter poster due tomorrow. Vocab quiz Thursday

Write the answer to answer October 10th Essential Question: What is the difference between crystalline solids and amorphous solids? 4

Started the Crystal Model project – Due Friday Review of October 10th Passed back vocab test Started the Crystal Model project – Due Friday Write your summary using full sentences 3

Topic/Objective: Name: Solids -crystal Class/Period: Date: Oct 11, 2016 Essential Question: What important steps are needed to form large crystals?

Brayan Pizana

1. Which substance is a solid? A C B

2. In which substance are atoms vibrating in place? A Air B ice C milk

3. the selected factor that will be used to affect the test 3. the selected factor that will be used to affect the test. Independent factor Independent variable Independent parameter Dependent factor Dependent variable Dependent parameter

4. it is what the investigator thinks will affect the dependent variable Independent factor Independent variable Independent parameter Dependent factor Dependent variable Dependent parameter

Answer

1. Which substance is a solid? A C B

1. Which substance is a solid? A C B

2. In which substance are atoms vibrating in place? A Air B ice C milk

2. In which substance are atoms vibrating in place? A Air B ice C milk

3. the selected factor that will be used to affect the test 3. the selected factor that will be used to affect the test. Independent factor Independent variable Independent parameter Dependent factor Dependent variable Dependent parameter

3. the selected factor that will be used to affect the test 3. the selected factor that will be used to affect the test. Independent factor Independent variable Independent parameter Dependent factor Dependent variable Dependent parameter

4. it is what the investigator thinks will affect the dependent variable Independent factor Independent variable Independent parameter Dependent factor Dependent variable Dependent parameter

4. it is what the investigator thinks will affect the dependent variable Independent factor Independent variable Independent parameter Dependent factor Dependent variable Dependent parameter

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.

States of Matter poster due tomorrow. HOMEWORK States of Matter poster due tomorrow. Study for vocab test Thursday. Crystal model due Friday 15

Warning! Tomorrow is a lab. No Safety test? No lab 15

Today’s Work Crystal model construction Video: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/videos/exploring-a-deadly-cave/ Making crystals: https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=A2KIo9WbEv1Xi24AB.w0nIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTBncGdyMzQ0BHNlYwNzZWFyY2gEdnRpZAM-;_ylc=X1MDMTM1MTE5NTcwMARfcgMyBGJjawM3a2h1MjJsYTNucmZjJTI2YiUzRDMlMjZzJTNEczMEZnIDeWhzLWVsbS0wMDEEZ3ByaWQDSWhXeV9Gd0JTQ0M3MlJiNTZYN3FZQQRtdGVzdGlkA251bGwEbl9yc2x0AzYwBG5fc3VnZwMxBG9yaWdpbgN2aWRlby5zZWFyY2gueWFob28uY29tBHBvcwMwBHBxc3RyAwRwcXN0cmwDBHFzdHJsAzI2BHF1ZXJ5A21ha2luZyByb2NrIGNhbmR5IGNyeXN0YWxzBHRfc3RtcAMxNDc2MjAzMjA0BHZ0ZXN0aWQDbnVsbA--?gprid=IhWy_FwBSCC72Rb56X7qYA&pvid=HbG64jYzLjJ6R8IVVDvt7AM2NzQuNgAAAABVMB2H&p=making+rock+candy+crystals&ei=UTF-8&fr2=p%3As%2Cv%3Av%2Cm%3Asa&fr=yhs-elm-001&hsimp=yhs-001&hspart=elm&type=hdr_s_16_41_wbf_anvsft_16_37#id=3&vid=11660d1cc3bc1d49e1ff75685ec051a1&action=view

Crystal Model Instructions Place your name and period on one of the facets of the crystal All work is to the outside of the crystal. Write the name of the crystal on another facet Draw circles representing molecules in the arrangement of a crystalline structure.

Color the facets with colored pencils Cut out the crystal on the solid lines. Fold the crystal on the dotted lines Tape or glue the tabs so the crystal is together as a 3 dimensional shape Prevent the crystal from being damaged before you turn it in. You can build it at home Due Friday, Oct 14

Crystal molecule patters

Molecules in crystal form Points Characteristics 2 Name & period Molecules in crystal form Colorized Neat Quality 5 In on time

Due Friday Oct 14