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Table of Contents 8th Grade Honors Science Class Left side items Page Right side items Table of Contents 1 2 3 Kaleidoscope Analysis 4 Kaleidoscope Lab 5 6 Kaleidoscope Lab Part 2 7 Lab Report Reminders 8 Parts of an experiment 9 Response to Lord Kelvin 10 Describe atomic composition Pre-assessment 11 Measuring Small – summary 12 Measuring Small Observations 13

We know that matter is made of molecules that are in constant motion. 1) What do you think makes up molecules? 2) Is there anything smaller? 3) Is it easy or hard to study atoms? Why? 4) What instruments do scientists use to study atoms? 5) What talents or abilities do scientists who study atoms need and use? 6) Draw your idea of what an atom looks like. Label any parts you can. 7) How do you think scientists “see inside” atoms? 8) List any facts you know about the atom 9) List any questions you have about atoms.