3.3 W HERE DO WE FIND NON - METALS Today’s Objective: to learn about non-metals found in the environment around us.

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3.3 W HERE DO WE FIND NON - METALS Today’s Objective: to learn about non-metals found in the environment around us.

L EARNING O UTCOMES To learn that non-metals are found everywhere around us Land WaterAir Most important element in living things is carbon. Human body is made up of many nonmetals: hydrogen phosphorus oxygen

L EARNING O UTCOMES Oxygen is highly reactive: allows burning to take place. Nitrogen is least reactive: keeps air safe for living things by keeping oxygen levels down.

C LASSWORK 3.3 questions 1-11 page C2.3 Elements and atoms. Draw a vocabulary box for the term Elements. Finish the vocab box AND… Monday. Oct 15 th, 2012: Make a SMALL poster presentation on the ‘Properties of a Metal or Nonmetal’ of your choosing. Choose a metal or non-metal and talk about the properties and its uses in everyday life. Use the internet for your research.