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Science Agenda 02-01-16 Go over Physical and Chemical Properties Packet aloud Play Review game www.kahoot.it More about Mixtures (homework) Test Tomorrow On Desk: Pencil, SIS, Physical and Chem. Prop. Packet Learning Target: I CAN…review for the test tomorrow. SCIENCE IN SECONDS You will need 14 note cards tomorrow for vocabulary Standing on One Foot Foot
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Science Agenda 02-02-16 Turn in Study Pack Test Today Quizlet Terms due Feb. 10th On Desk: Pencil, SIS, Index Cards Learning Target: I CAN…do my best on the test. SCIENCE IN SECONDS Answer the following questions about hot chocolate on notebook paper. 1.What is the solute? 2.What is the solvent? 3. What can be done to increase the dissolving rate? 4. What will happen if I add to much water? 5. What will happen if I add to much chocolate?
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Science Agenda 02-03-16 Turn in SIS “Cookie Crumbles” What makes up matter video The atoms family PowerPoint On Desk: Pencil, SIS, Learning Target: I CAN…distinguish between an element and a compound. SCIENCE IN SECONDS Comparing Cubes
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Science Agenda 02-04-16 Color the Periodic Table Simply Symbols On Desk: Pencil, SIS, Learning Target: I CAN…answer questions using the periodic table. SCIENCE IN SECONDS Is it made of molecules?
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Science Agenda 02-05-16 Go over Who Am I? Arranging Elements On Desk: Pencil, SIS, Learning Target: I CAN…identify the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an element. SCIENCE IN SECONDS Salt Crystals
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Study Pack Table of Contents Matter 1.States of Matter Note-taking Worksheet 2.Solids, Liquids, Gases Quiz 3.States of Matter PowerPoint 4.Is Really Does Matter Worksheet 5.Density PowerPoint Notes 6.Density Web quest 7.Characteristics of Matter 8.Properties and Changes of Matter Packet 9.Vocabulary Exercise 10.More About Mixtures
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Foldable Notes Solute: a substance that seems to disappear in a solution Ex: koolade mix Solvent: the substance that dissolves the solute. Ex: water Concentrated: describes how much solute is present in a solution compared to the amount of solvent (ex: too much sugar in tea) Saturated: holds all of the solute that it can hold.
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