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Starting off Question 7/30 & 7/31 Get our your notebooks and turn to the last section. Up at the top of the last section write “starting off questions” and then on the lines write today’s date (7/31) and the question below with your answer. What is your favorite thing you’ve studied in science classes so far?

Starting off Question 8/1 What are the three steps of the engineering framework?

Starting off Question 8/4 & 8/5 Write down one observation and one inference about the image below

Starting off Question 8/6 & 8/7 What type of measurement can we take using the water displacement method?

Starting off Question 8/8 Match each of the units below to their correct measurement Grams (g) Volume Milliliters (mL) Temperature Centimeters (cm) Mass Celsius Length

What are the three main states of matter? Starting off Question 8/11 & 8/12 Happy Shark Week! What are the three main states of matter?

Starting off Question 8/13 & 8/14 Happy Shark Week! What is the difference between a chemical property and a physical property?

Starting off Question 8/15 Happy Shark Week! Draw a picture of our current model of the atom Label: - The nucleus - Protons - Neutrons - Electrons - The Valence Shell

Starting off Question 8/18 & 8/19 What is an atom?

Starting off Question 8/20 & 8/21 What are the horizontal rows and vertical columns on the periodic table called?

Starting off Question 8/22 Draw an arrow from lowest reactivity to highest reactivity on the periodic table.

Starting off Question 8/25 & 8/26 What happens during a chemical change in matter? Give one example of a chemical change.

Starting off Question 8/27 & 8/28 What is an ion? How does an ionic bond work?

Starting off Question 8/29 What is the law of conservation of matter?

Starting off Question 9/2 & 9/3 What is the law of conservation of matter? Why is it important for balancing chemical equations?

Starting off Question 9/4 Name one mixture, one compound, and one element.

Starting off Question 9/15 & 9/16 Name and define 3 key terms from this quarter.

Starting off Question 9/22 & 9/23 Name and define 3 key terms from this quarter.