PES Interactive Notebooks Mr. Teeter. Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents 2 Course Expecations 3 Course Info. 4 Matter Classification 5 Matter Classification.

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PES Interactive Notebooks Mr. Teeter

Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents 2 Course Expecations 3 Course Info. 4 Matter Classification 5 Matter Classification 6 Compare/Contrast 7 Matter Activity 8 Slime Lab 9 Physical Properties 10 List Changes 11Video Notes 12 Compare/Contrast 13 Chemical Properties 14 1

EXPECTATIONS FOR PES STUDENTS SAFETY CONTRACT COURSE INFORMATION 32

Matter Composition Guide 54

Compare/Contrast –Venn diagram comparing and contrasting pure substances and mixtures Organization of Matter Activity (class handout w/ notes on back) 76

Attach Slime Lab paper here Physical Properties & Changes 98

List of 10 Physical Changes you observe over the weekend List of 10 Chemical Changes you observe over the weekend Video: Matter 1/27 Notes Summary 1110

Bullseye Diagrams Compare/Contrast Physical & Chemical Properties Compare/Contrast Physical & Chemical Changes Chemical Properties Notes Summary 1312