Monday, April 8 th Entry Task Look at page 6 of your textbook. 1.Please write down the big idea for chapter one. 2.Write down the key concepts for each.

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Monday, April 8 th Entry Task Look at page 6 of your textbook. 1.Please write down the big idea for chapter one. 2.Write down the key concepts for each section 3.Answer the following questions as you look at the picture of the hot air balloon: What matter can you identify in this photograph? Schedule: Chapter 1 Read/RSG Homework Finish Readings/RSGs Objective: I can understand that everything that has mass and takes up space is matter

Tuesday, April 9 th Entry Task Answer the following questions using full sentences, IQIA. 1.What is matter? 2.What is the smallest particle of matter? 3.How are pure and mixed matter different? 4.Describe the different states of matter. Schedule: Chapter 1 Class Notes Homework: Chapter 1 review (instructions will follow) Objective: I can understand that matter has mass and volume, is made of atoms and combines to form different substances Please Have on Desk: Ch. 1 RSGs

NEW CHAPTER Introduction to Matter CHAPTER the BIG idea Everything that has mass and takes up space is matter. Matter has mass and volume. 1.1 Matter is made of atoms. 1.2 Matter combines to form different substances. 1.3 Matter exists in different physical states. 1.4 CHAPTER OUTLINECHAPTER RESOURCES

mass weight matter Matter has mass and volume. 1.1 volume Mass is a measure of how much matter an object contains. SIMULATION Compare weights on different planets. CLASSZONE.COM

mass weight matter Matter has mass and volume. 1.1 volume Volume is the measure of the amount of space matter occupies.

Anything that has mass and volume. Matter exists ordinarily as a solid, a liquid, or a gas. matter 1.1 Matter has mass and volume. mass weight matter volume

A measure of how much matter an object is made of. mass 1.1 Matter has mass and volume. mass weight matter volume

The force of gravity on an object. weight 1.1 Matter has mass and volume. mass weight matter volume

An amount of three-dimensional space, often used to describe the space that an object takes up. volume 1.1 Matter has mass and volume. mass weight matter volume

Matter is made of atoms. 1.2 atom molecule An atom is the smallest basic unit of matter. Two or more atoms bonded together form a molecule. Atoms and molecules are always in motion. water oxygen hydrogen

The smallest particle of an element that has the chemical properties of that element. atom 1.2 Matter is made of atoms. atom molecule

A group of atoms that are held together by covalent bonds so that they move as a single unit. molecule 1.2 Matter is made of atoms. atom molecule

Matter combines to form different substances. element 1.3 compound mixture Matter can be pure, such as an element (gold), or a compound (water). Element: Gold Compound: Dry Ice

Matter combines to form different substances. element 1.3 compound mixture Matter can be pure, such as an element (gold), or a compound (water). Matter can be a mixture. Mixtures contain two or more pure substances.

A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical changes. An element consists of atoms of only one type. element 1.3 Matter combines to form different substances. element compound mixture

A substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together. compound 1.3 Matter combines to form different substances. element compound mixture

A combination of two or more substances that do not combine chemically but remain the same individual substances. Mixtures can be separated by physical means. mixture 1.3 Matter combines to form different substances. element compound mixture

Chapter 1 Review Page 13 questions 1-6 Page 19 questions 1-6 Page 25 questions 1-6 Page 33 questions 1-6

Wednesday, April 10 th Entry Task Answer the following questions using full sentences, IQIA. 1.Describe two differences between a solid and a gas 2.What two characteristics are needed for a substance to be a solid? 3.How is a liquid different from a solid? 4.What is the difference between the molecules in a gas and the molecules in a liquid and the molecules in a solid? Schedule: States of matter notes Chapter 1 Vocabulary Homework: Chapter 1 Vocabulary Objective: I can describe how the different states of matter behave. Please have on desk: Chapter 1 Review Questions

Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter 1.4 solid liquid gas Solids have a fixed volume and a fixed shape.

Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter 1.4 solid liquid gas Solids have a fixed volume and a fixed shape. Liquids have a fixed volume but no fixed shape.

Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter 1.4 solid liquid gas Solids have a fixed volume and a fixed shape. Liquids have a fixed volume but no fixed shape. Gases have no fixed volume and no fixed shape.

The different forms in which matter can exist. Three familiar states are solid, liquid, and gas. states of matter 1.4 Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter solid liquid gas

Matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume. The molecules in a solid are in fixed positions and are close together. solid 1.4 Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter solid liquid gas

Matter that has a definite volume but does not have a definite shape. The molecules in a liquid are close together but not bound to one another. liquid 1.4 Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter solid liquid gas

Matter with no definite volume and no definite shape. The molecules in a gas are very far apart, and the amount of space between them can change easily. gas 1.4 Matter exists in different physical states. states of matter solid liquid gas

Chapter 1 Vocabulary Choose a vocabulary strategy from page R50 in your textbook to complete for all the vocabulary words in all sections of chapter 1

Thursday, April 11 th Entry Task Please either complete the statement or answer the questions. 1.Mass and weight are 2.Formula for Volume 3.The smallest basic unit of matter 4.A particle made when two or more atoms combine 5.Anything that has mass and takes up space Schedule: Bill Nye- States of matter Chapter 1 review Objective: I can understand important information about matter Homework Complete Chapter 1 review Please have on desk: Chapter 1 vocabulary

Friday, April 12 th Entry Task Compare your answers for your review with your partner. If you have any answers that are not the same, figure out why and change any answers that need to be changed. Schedule: Chapter 1 Quiz Objective: I can be assessed on important information about matter Homework None, Have a great Break! Please have on desk: Chapter 1 review