Year 1 Science (6.P.2) PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHANGES.

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Year 1 Science (6.P.2) PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHANGES

CLASS OPENER Complete the following in tile #2 on your title page (top RIGHT square): Label the tile with Phases of Matter (should be written in GREEN) List the 3 main phases of matter in BLUE and describe their characteristics Draw a picture that represents each phases (3 pictures total) and color them Tile should be neat and COLORFUL Whatever is not complete in the first 5 minutes of class will be for homework

NOTE EXPECTATIONS notes must be written neatly letters should not be too BIG! write on each line, unless instructed to skip a line for another section have a puke page on standby: if you run out of room on the first page, then continue writing on the puke page (glue after the presentation!)

TOP OF THE PAGE Your notes should contain the following at the top of the page: The essential question (EQ: What is the difference between a physical and chemical change?) The date (21 November 2014) and page # The title (Physical and Chemical Changes)

REVIEW Atoms make up matter, which can be classified as either a substance or mixture Examples of mixtures: homogenous (solutions) and heterogeneous (suspensions) Examples of substances: elements (Oxygen) and compounds (table salt- NaCl)

There are over 100 known elements in the world Elements are arranged on the periodic table

There are over 100 known elements in the world Elements are arranged on the periodic table* Each element has it’s own symbol and atom*

There are over 100 known elements in the world Elements are arranged on the periodic table* Each element has it’s own symbol and atom* Elements combine in multiple ways that make up living and non-living things Atoms make up elements (which are examples of matter); atoms have the same properties of the element

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There are over 100 known elements in the world Elements are arranged on the periodic table* Each element has it’s own symbol and atom* Elements combine in multiple ways that make up living and non-living things* Atoms make up elements (which are examples of matter); atoms have the same properties of the element

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Matter will undergo 2 types of changes: physical and chemical changes

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PHYSICAL CHANGE alters the form or appearance of matter but does not create a new substance; atom arrangement doesn’t change

IT’S A PHYSICAL CHANGE IF THE MATTER: Changes shape Size Dissolves It changes phase (freezes, boils, evaporates, condenses)

BRAIN BREAK With your group, come up with the meaning of physical change in your own words and given an example of a physical change.

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CHEMICAL CHANGE produces 1 or more new substances with properties different from those of the original substances; the way the atoms combine is different

IT’S A CHEMICAL CHANGE IF THE MATTER: Burns Temperature changes without heating or cooling Makes a gas Changes color Forms a precipitate

BRAIN BREAK With your group, come up with the meaning of chemical change in your own words and given an example of a chemical change.

STUDY JAMS Physical and Chemical Changes

WHAT KIND OF CHANGE IS IT IF SOMEONE... Tears up paper? Physical change Mixes salt and water? Physical change

WHAT KIND OF CHANGE IS IT IF SOMEONE... Burns paper? Chemical change Evaporates salt water? Physical change

WHAT KIND OF CHANGE IS IT IF SOMEONE... Mixes vinegar and baking soda? Chemical change

NOTE REVIEW highlight in yellow physical and chemical changes underline in red the definitions of physical and chemical changes circle in blue the examples of physical and chemical changes outline Matter Background in green