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Study Hall Sit in assigned seats No talking Working on something quietly

Written Response April 29 Matter can be changed both physically and chemically. Describe what a physical change in matter is and give an example. Next describe what a chemical change in matter is and give an example. Brainstorm first, then construct your sentences

Written Response Matter has characteristic properties that can be changed both physically and chemically. A physical change includes properties like color, density and melting point. An example of a physical change would be tearing a whole piece of paper in half; it is still paper, now it is just 2 separate pieces of paper. A chemical change includes properties like reactivity, combustibility, and acidity. An example of a chemical change would be burning the 2 pieces of paper; it is no longer paper as you have chemically changed its composition

AGENDA: EOG Review Focus with Technology TODAY: 1 ST : We will be using technology to review all the vocabulary for Standard 6.P.2, 2 ND : Everyone will create their own crossword puzzle 3 RD : Extra Credit: If you complete both activities above, you will be able to complete the marshmallow stations

Technology Activity Log in to Chromebooks…. First name initial last name last 4 digits of student id Example: Password: year of birth, month of birth, date of birth Example: (2001, February 28)

Quizlet You will be going to the following website to complete several activities In a search box type quizlet Or go the address below In search quizlet box, type 6.P.2 Matter

QUIZLET – STATION 1 SELECT 6.P.2 MATTER: PROPERTIES AND CHANGE YOU WILL BE CLICKING ON EACH TAB AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN BEGIN WITH FLASHCARDS, THEN PROCEED TO THE RIGHT FOR EACH ACTIVITY QUESTIONS????

STATION 2 CROSSWORD CREATION YOU MUST PICK 16 WORDS FROM OUR REVIEW 6.P.2 MAKE 8 WORDS DOWN MAKE 8 WORDS ACROSS BE SURE YOU ARE SPELLING YOUR VOCABULARY WORDS CORRECTLY

STATION 3 EXTRA CREDIT FOR STUDENTS WHO FINISH BOTH STATIONS 1 AND 2, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO COMPLETE THE MARSHMALLOW STATION ACTIVITIES FOR EXTRA CREDIT

QUIZLET – STATION 1 SELECT 6.P.2 MATTER: PROPERTIES AND CHANGE YOU WILL BE CLICKING ON EACH TAB AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN BEGIN WITH FLASHCARDS, THEN PROCEED TO THE RIGHT FOR EACH ACTIVITY QUESTIONS????

AGENDA – EOG Review Focus… We are going to be playing a variety of games today to continue our review of Standard 6.P.2

EXPECTATIONS… You will be in your seat Not goofing off or wasting time Continuing to work hard to review