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DO NOW Date: 9/ 11 Reminder: Test on block day- atoms, molecules and compounds DO NOW: H2O O He Describe the substances above as Compounds or Elements, and as Atoms or Molecules
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the components of an organic compound? OBJECTIVES: -Correctly identify substances as atoms, elements, organic compounds or inorganic compounds. -Write about organic compounds
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Organic Compounds EXAMINE THE COMPOUNDS BELOW. WHAT DO THEY ALL HAVE IN COMMON? C8H10N4O C6H12O6 CH3COOH C5H12
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ORGANIC MOLECULES Caffeine (C8H10N4O2 ) Glucose (C6H12O6 )
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Vinegar (CH3COOH) Oil/Petroleum (C5H12 )
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Science Fusion Read pages 113-115 and answer Use the SQP2RS Strategies
Write the conclusion in your INB on page __
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Vocabulary SHOW DOWN Expectations: -Everyone Participates --I will post a clue, decide which vocabulary word matches the clue. Don’t show your card. -Teacher will call 1, 2, 3 SHOW DOWN. Place your card in the middle of the table
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Atom Molecule Compound Organic Compound
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SHOW DOWN -Made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons -A substance made of more than one type of element -A compound that contains carbon and hydrogen -A substance made of more than one atom -Building block of all matter
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SHOW DOWN
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Extension Video Must See Chemical Reactions
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DO NOW Date: 9/12 How do you find the number of neutrons in one atom of an element?
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Molecule Chart PAGE Copy and complete chart in your INB
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Kahoot You may work by yourself or with a partner
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DO NOW Brainstorm: Describe everything you know about cells. Date:
9/13 & 14 DO NOW: Brainstorm: Describe everything you know about cells.
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What are the basic levels of matter? OBJECTIVES: -Take a quiz on atoms, molecules, and compounds
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Test Level 0 Voice When finished, cover your quiz with your privacy folder Read a book quietly until all have finished
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Levels of Organization
How life fits together Cell Scale
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Levels of Organization
CHALLENGE: Organize the cards from smallest to largest. Call the teacher when you think you are correct.
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Levels of Organization Foldable
Layer your four sheets of paper on top of each other. Fold all four sheets over to create 8 flaps.
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Levels of Organization Foldable
Cut both sides at an angle so the bottom flap is the smallest. LABEL FLAPS STARTING AT THE TOP: Organism Organ System Organ Tissue Cell Organelle Molecule Atom Organism Organ System Organ Tissue Cell Organelle Molecule Atom
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Levels of Organization Foldable
ATOM: makes up all matter. Consists of protons, neutrons, and electrons MOLECULE: two or more atoms chemically combined. Glue it into page 35
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Page 33: UNIT 4 CELLS
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VIDEO (9:10)
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Date: 9/15 DO NOW: If you were going to build a tower, which object would you rather use and why? HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS?
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What does cell theory state about all cells? OBJECTIVES: -Explore the structure and functions of several types of cells -Record cell theory
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VIDEO CELL THEORY As you watch the video, write down the 3 components (parts) of cell theory on your NOTICE sheet. CELL THEORY 1. 2. 3.
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Interactive Cell Review
You and your partner will complete the “Interactive Cell Review”
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