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Supplies: Science Notebook Expo Marker
Happy Monday Supplies: Science Notebook Expo Marker
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5 – Minute Freeze Analyze the Experiment *Identify Variables *Create a hypothesis *Interpret the data given
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TRANSITION: New Scales
Staple in New Unit 5 Scales Highlight Vocab words you have mastered already Find our New Target/ Interpret words
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Group Activity Work as a table to Organize or Classify the deck of cards on your table in a way that makes sense to you.
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Missing any Cards? -Use an INDEX CARD to draw out the missing card
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White Boards 1. How did you organize your cards? 2. What similarities did you look for to organize your cards? 3. How did you “KNOW” what to write on the index cards for the missing cards?
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Quick Write Scientists organize the periodic table according to SIMILAR PROPERTIES -However, there are elements that we haven’t found yet…. BUT WE KNOW THEY ARE THERE!!!! How do you think this is possible? Explain.
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TUESDAY EXPO MARKER NOTEBOOK (page 19) Colored Pencils/Crayons
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5 Minute Freeze 1. Analyze the Experiment 2. Identify Variables 3. Create a Hypothesis 4. Draw a bar graph on the back that represents the 2nd minute data
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TODAY 1. 5 Minute Freeze // Science Fair forms 2. Review ?s to introduce new target 3. Notebook Page 19: Take notes from Video and teacher 4. EXIT: QUIZIZZ to gather evidence towards mastery of your target
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TRANSITION: Review Target
The periodic table is organized like a deck of cards Explain.
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TRANSITION: Review Target
A deck of cards is organized by similar characteristics… and so is the periodic table!
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TRANSITION: Review Target
How did you ORGANIZE your cards? 1. by the # or value 2. by the suit (symbol) 3. Both
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TRANSITION: Review Target
When there is a card missing, we KNOW what that missing card is. This is the same reason that we know what all the elements found in living and non-living things are, even if they haven’t been discovered yet!
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What are Elements? 1. Unnatural things found in Earth 2. Naturally occurring things found in only living things 3. Naturally occurring things found in both living and non-living things
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What are Elements? 1. Unnatural things found in Earth 2. Naturally occurring things found in only living things 3. Naturally occurring things found in both living and non-living things
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How many Elements are there?
An unlimited amount (we will never find them all) 2. A limited amount (we will eventually find them all) 3. No one knows for sure
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How many Elements are there?
An unlimited amount (we will never find them all) 2. A limited amount (we will eventually find them all) 3. No one knows for sure
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How many Elements are there?
118 As of 2016, the periodic table has 118 confirmed elements. Elements 113, 115, 117 & 118, the most recent discoveries, were officially confirmed in December 2015.
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Periodic Table Video: Demetri Mendeleev
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NOTEBOOK “Page 19” RIGHT HAND SIDE
Staple in notebook (Staple on BOTH SIDES) *YOU ARE GIVEN THIS ON YOUR FSA TEST!
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PERIODIC TABLE NOTES Follow Along with the VIDEO
Metals vs Metalloids vs Non-Metals QUIZIZZ:
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