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UNIT 1 Matter Day 18 September 25, 2017
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Earth and Environmental Science
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September 27, 2017 1. Copy today’s E. Q
September 27, Copy today’s E.Q. on page 9 in your science binder. 2. group roles for the lab we will begin today: **Materials Manager (A’s): Take the cards from the bucket and hand them to the appropriate group member. Each member needs to quickly read over your role for today’s activity. A’s- Materials Manager B’s – Technical Manager C’s – Group Leader D’s – Safety Director/Timekeeper
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Now for a little atomic humor…
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The noble gases burst into the room . . . . No one reacts.
Do You Get It? The noble gases burst into the room No one reacts.
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A neutron walks into a restaurant and orders a couple of sodas.
Do You Get It? A neutron walks into a restaurant and orders a couple of sodas. As she is about to leave, she asks the waiter how much she owes. The waiter replies, "For you, No Charge!!!"
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If H20 is water what is H204? Drinking, bathing, washing, swimming
Do You Get It? If H20 is water what is H204? Drinking, bathing, washing, swimming
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Plan for today: Hydrogen flammability demo-signs of chemical change-Remind me to wear my glasses Workbook pages– return and discuss Discuss/grade “Periodic Table Basics” mini—project Begin stations for “Messing with Mixtures” lab about elements, compounds, and mixtures Review quiz
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Homework: Skim back over worksheet packet pages so you are familiar with where to find the info on elements, compounds, and mixtures. You need to locate that packet now so you can refer to it as you are rotating through lab stations.
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Let’s watch a demonstration about the high flammability of hydrogen
Let’s watch a demonstration about the high flammability of hydrogen. Watch for signs of chemical change. Why do you suppose hydrogen is no longer used in dirigibles (blimps)? What element is used?
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Worksheet packets: When completing worksheet packets, here are some do’s and don’ts: 1. DO write page numbers in the blanks provided. Required. Many of you got answers wrong that were right there in the text. READ! 2. DO underline and highlight if the directions call for it. Required. It isn’t a bad idea even if the directions don’t call for it. How can you honestly answer a question like, ”How did underlining help you?” when you didn’t even underline? 3. DON’T draw arrows from the answer lines to a paragraph in the reading. The answer lines are for you to write answers. Research shows that writing helps you learn the material. 4. You DON’T have to do activities like making foldables or “create a quiz”.
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Let’s grade the Periodic table Basics project.
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Periodic table basics You have about minutes to look over your mini-p.t. and make sure you have detailed info about the properties of each element. This includes physical and chemical properties. Is it a metal, nonmetal or metalloid? How many valence electrons? I gave you a lot of info about Groups 1 and 17(7A). Be specific about their levels of reactivity and what forms when they react/bond with each other. Hint: use the notes I gave you on the vocab. sheet. Remember that all elements, except the noble gases (8A) have some level of reactivity. Check your Bohr and Lewis diagrams. Go over the questions with your group. Make sure you have all questions answered and that your answers match. I will choose 1 purple sheet per group to grade and each group member will get that same grade.
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How can I distinguish between elements, compounds, and mixtures?
Essential question: How can I distinguish between elements, compounds, and mixtures?
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Let’s briefly talk over “Cooperative Group Roles”.
Remember our Community Principles: Teamwork Respect Participation Personal Responsibility
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Today’s “Cooperative Group Roles”:
A’s- Materials Manager B’s – Technical Manager C’s – Group Leader D’s – Safety Director/Timekeeper **Materials Manager: Take the cards from the bucket and hand them to the appropriate group member. Each member needs to quickly read over your role for today’s activity.
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Lab Stations on elements, compounds, and mixtures
***I will grade one lab from each group. CHECK each other as you work to be sure your answers agree. You need to locate the worksheet packet containing pp It contains information about elements, compounds, and mixtures. Refer to these pages as needed during the lab. There are 8 stations. The link for Station 5 is on my “Useful Links” page. The PowerPoints for Stations 6 and 7 are on my “Class Documents” page. You will rotate in numerical order of stations. We’ll try to get through a couple of them today. Let’s get to the labs. Keep your noise level in check.
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Wrap-up: Any questions?
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