Laws/Principles of Matter Presentation For this topic on matter, you will be grouped together and assigned a Law/Principle that describes how matter reacts.

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Laws/Principles of Matter Presentation For this topic on matter, you will be grouped together and assigned a Law/Principle that describes how matter reacts under various conditions. Laws/Principles should be presented in a creative manner (songs, demos, skits, etc…). Some of these Laws/Principles are challenging so it is important that you fully understand it prior to presenting your topic. You will receive a group grade on this assignment, therefore you should ALL participate equally.

Components to be Graded Presentation A creative presentation that clearly informs the class of the assigned topic Lesson Plan A detailed description of the manner in which the topic will be presented to the class; you must explain exactly who is going to do/say what; any scripts/lyrics should also be provided Handout/Pamphlet A handout or pamphlet illustrating your law/principle, along with definitions, descriptions, and/or examples Participation The ability to productively assist the group as you work toward a final product; group members will complete a group rating sheet

Laws/Principles Charles’ Law Archimedes’ Principle Boyle’s Law Bernoulli’s Principle Gay-Lussac’s Law Pascal’s Principle