1) What are the five states of matter? 2) Ice cream melting is a _____________ property of ice cream. 3) A __________ property of a puddle of water is.

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1) What are the five states of matter? 2) Ice cream melting is a _____________ property of ice cream. 3) A __________ property of a puddle of water is that it can evaporate changing from a liquid to a gas. 4) The mass of a shoe is 300 g with a volume of 100 cm 3. What is it’s density? 5) Wood burning is a _________ change. Do Now solidliquid gas plasma Bose Einstein Condensate physical D = m ÷ v D = 300g ÷ 100 cm 3 chemical D = 3 g /cm 3

Homework and Announcements Science Fair Project Lab Safety Approval Form Due Friday Lab Research Plan (Prelab Summary) Due Friday Due Today GIZMO packet GIZMO quiz Notebooks and Textbook Pages Test Today You need a pen and a highlighter

Test Procedures MATERIALS: Pen and Highlighter QUESTIONS? Silently raise your hand and wait for me to come to you. FINISHED? When you are finished place your test inside the class folder. You can: Complete the word scramble Silently read Draw Work on homework from another class. NO TALKING! Even if you are finished, you must remain silent for the entire testing time given. Talking may result in an “F” and/or a referral.

Grading Do not grade your own test. Put your initials at the top of the first page. Only mark the incorrect answers with an X. At the bottom of each page write how many they got CORRECT! At the top of the first page write the total number of correct responses.

Pass Back Work File completed work Discuss Lab Report Grades Any questions about Friday’s Science Fair Deadline?

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