Warm Up: Is it possible to break chemical bonds & separate a compound? EXPLAIN! Objective: Explain what a polymer is and provide examples of both natural.

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Warm Up: Is it possible to break chemical bonds & separate a compound? EXPLAIN! Objective: Explain what a polymer is and provide examples of both natural and synthetic polymers

Brain Storm Activity: O Have you ever heard of a polymer? O What do you think it is or what is an example of a polymer? Discovery Ed: Polymers

Textbook Work O Use pages in the chemical building blocks textbook to complete the Polymers & Composites worksheet. WebQuest O Use this link (See links under “Polymers” at site. to complete the Polymer Basics worksheet.

Brain Pop: We will watch as whole class. Brain Pop Polymer Fun O O O

Conclusion: What is a polymer and are they useful to society?