Properties of Matter Unit Week 31 Directions 1.Prepare your desk for science. Science notebook 2.Use voice level 0 (no voice) to…. Number notebook pages.

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Properties of Matter Unit Week 31 Directions 1.Prepare your desk for science. Science notebook 2.Use voice level 0 (no voice) to…. Number notebook pages 71 to 90 Finish the magnifier paragraph from Friday (notebook pg. 70) If you need to, bring me your signed test that was due on Friday!

Review Magnifiers Lesson Target (from Friday): Students will use magnifiers to see and describe details and features of objects. Review notebook pg. 70

Targets & Warm Up Targets: Students will investigate and explain that not all materials react the same way when an action is applied to them. Warm Up: How can we identify matter?

We can identify matter in many ways… Color Shape Texture Length Width Mass Volume Use our senses to observe Measure using tools

Testing Matter Simple tests can show other properties of matter to see how it reacts

Table of Contents DateTitlePage Testing Matter71 Once you are finished with the Table of Contents, go to page 71 and add the title and date to the top of the page.

React React: Act in response to something; respond in a particular way How would you react to seeing this earthworm?

Testing Matter Simple tests can show other properties of matter to see how it reacts – What happens if you heat or cool it? – Is it affected by a magnet? – Does it allow electricity to pass through it? – Does it break or bend? – Does it float or sink? – Does it mix with other matter?

How do materials react? haracteristics_materials.shtml

We will test the… Flexibility of matter Buoyancy of matter Solubility of matter Magnetism of matter

Flexibility The quality of bending easily without breaking

Flexibility Vocabulary RigidFlexible

Buoyancy The ability of something to float in water or other fluid

Buoyancy Vocabulary Float Sink

Solubility The ability of something to be dissolved Dissolve: to disappear into something else

Solubility Vocabulary Soluble (Able to be dissolved) Insoluble (Unable to be dissolved)

Magnetism The property of attraction of an object that has a magnetic field

Magnetism Vocabulary Magnetic (Attracts) Non-Magnetic (Repels)

Make a list of items for one property Flexibility – Flexible or rigid Buoyancy – Float or sink Solubility – Soluble or insoluble Magnetism – Magnetic or nonmagnetic

Reflection Question Are there any other actions that could be tested apart from the four that we’ve talked about today? – Flexibility – Buoyancy – Solubility – Magnetism

Targets (Revisited) Students will investigate and explain that not all materials react the same way when an action is applied to them.

Homework SubjectHomeworkDue Date ScienceMatter TestThursday