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1 10-15-12 DSQ 13B DSQ 13B Current Health due Tuesday, October 16 th Current Health due Tuesday, October 16 th Clean out notes Clean out notes Go over tests Go over tests Hand out Matter books Hand out Matter books A 59-50 B 49-45 C 44-37 D 36-32 F 31-0 OBJ Magic Bag Magic Bag Understand the 3 states of matter Understand the 3 states of matter

2 HOW MATTER CHANGES PROJECT DUE: None TEST: November 20 th ish

3 THREE TYPES OF MATTER SOLID SOLID LIQUID LIQUID GAS GAS Matter takes up space Plasma--- The stars and sun, they are electrical charges that bounce off each other and they give off light. This happens by moving extremely fast.

4 10-16-12 DSQ 14A DSQ 14A Correct & Assign Current Health Correct & Assign Current HealthREVIEW  Three states of matter OBJ Scientific Vocabulary Scientific Vocabulary What is the difference between a direct and indirect observation What is the difference between a direct and indirect observation

5 SCIENTIFIC TERMS Scientific Method- Is the way scientist solve problems or find answers to questions— Scientific Process Scientific Method- Is the way scientist solve problems or find answers to questions— Scientific Process Prediction-Hypothesis- Is a guess as to what you think will happen (Educated guess) Prediction-Hypothesis- Is a guess as to what you think will happen (Educated guess) Experiment- Is a test to solve a problem or an answer to a question Experiment- Is a test to solve a problem or an answer to a question Conclusion- Is the decision or answer to a question Conclusion- Is the decision or answer to a question

6 OBSERVATIONS Direct Observation- is an observation that you can sense and measure Direct Observation- is an observation that you can sense and measure Indirect Observation- An observation not based on seeing and or measuring Indirect Observation- An observation not based on seeing and or measuring What is the difference between a direct and indirect observation Model- Explains what we cannot see directly Model- Explains what we cannot see directly

7 10-17-12  DSQ 14B  Current Health Tuesday, October 23 rd REVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct and Indirect Observation OBJ Assign Direct & Indirect WS Assign Direct & Indirect WS To know the difference between a cell and an atom To know the difference between a cell and an atom To draw a molecule To draw a molecule

8 ATOMS Cells- All living things are made up these Cells- All living things are made up these Atoms- The building blocks of matter Atoms- The building blocks of matter

9 MOLECULES Molecules- Two atoms joined together in a certain way. Molecules- Two atoms joined together in a certain way.

10 DRAWING MOLECULES H 2 O H 2 O Na 4 H Na 4 H C 5 Fe C 5 Fe Fe 7 Ag 2 Fe 7 Ag 2 He 3 Al 2 He 3 Al 2

11 10-19-12 DSQ Quiz DSQ Quiz CH due Tuesday, October 23 rd CH due Tuesday, October 23 rdREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct and Indirect Observation  Molecule-Draw C 4 H 3 OBJ To understand what an Element is To understand what an Element is To understand the Periodic Table To understand the Periodic Table

12 ELEMENTS Elements- Matter made up of all the same kinds of atoms Elements- Matter made up of all the same kinds of atoms There are over 100 elements that occurs naturally in nature There are over 100 elements that occurs naturally in nature Oxygen is the most common elements found in our body. Oxygen is the most common elements found in our body. Periodic Table Website Periodic Table Website http://www.dayah.com/periodic/

13 PERIODIC TABLE

14 ELEMENTS These are the 10 elements we need to know the chemical symbol for These are the 10 elements we need to know the chemical symbol for OxygenO OxygenO HeliumHe HeliumHe SilverAg SilverAg SulfurS SulfurS IronFe IronFe HydrogenH HydrogenH SodiumNa SodiumNa CarbonC CarbonC AluminumAl AluminumAl GoldAu GoldAu

15 10-28-10 DSQ 18A DSQ 18A CH due tomorrow CH due tomorrowREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  Molecules  Draw H6Na2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound OBJ Elements Quiz Elements Quiz To understand mass & properties of matter To understand mass & properties of matter

16 10-26-10 DSQ 17B DSQ 17B Correct & Assign CH Correct & Assign CHREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  Molecules  Draw Fe 4 C OBJ Why do some Chemical symbols have the initials they do Why do some Chemical symbols have the initials they do What are compounds What are compounds Elements Quiz tomorrow 10 points Elements Quiz tomorrow 10 points

17 10-22-12 DSQ 16A DSQ 16A Check Periodic Table-colored 5B Check Periodic Table-colored 5B CH due Tuesday, October 23 rd CH due Tuesday, October 23 rdREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  Molecules  Draw H 6 Na 2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols OBJ Why elements are named what they are Why elements are named what they are What are compounds What are compounds Elements Quiz tomorrow 10 points Elements Quiz tomorrow 10 points

18 COMPOUNDS Compounds- Matter made up of more than one kind of element. Compounds- Matter made up of more than one kind of element. How are compounds and elements the same? How are they different? How are compounds and elements the same? How are they different?

19 10-23-12 DSQ 16B DSQ 16B Correct & Assign CH Correct & Assign CHREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  Molecules  Draw O 4 C 3  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound OBJ Elements Quiz Elements Quiz To understand Mass To understand Mass To understand how to convert KG to G & G to KG To understand how to convert KG to G & G to KG To understand how to use a balance-Shoe To understand how to use a balance-Shoe

20 PROPERTIES Properties- are what we can sense and measure Properties- are what we can sense and measure Color, smell, mass, taste, and hardness are some properties of matter Color, smell, mass, taste, and hardness are some properties of matter

21 MASS Mass- The amount of matter in an object Mass- The amount of matter in an object All objects have mass—even you! All objects have mass—even you! Mass is measured in Grams (G) & Kilograms (Kg) Mass is measured in Grams (G) & Kilograms (Kg) All matter has mass and takes up space All matter has mass and takes up spaceACTIVITY Balloon---to show air has mass

22 GRAMS & KILOGRAMS Mass is measured in grams and kilograms Mass is measured in grams and kilograms Kilo means a 1,000 Kilo means a 1,000

23 10-24-12 DSQ 17A DSQ 17A CH due Friday, October 26 th CH due Friday, October 26 thREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  Molecules  Draw O4C3  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound OBJ To understand how to convert KG to G & G to KG To understand how to convert KG to G & G to KG To understand how to use a balance-Shoe To understand how to use a balance-Shoe Elements Quiz tomorrow Elements Quiz tomorrow

24 HOW TO CONVERT KILOGRAMS TO GRAMS & GRAMS TO KILOGRAMS Steps to Conversion 1) Identify your decimal point 2) What are you converting (KG to G or G to KG) 3) Move decimal 3 places to right if converting KG to G Move decimal 3 places to the left if converting G to KG

25 CONVERSION PRACTICE 1,000 G = to __________________KG 1,000 G = to __________________KG 2,400 G= to ___________________KG 2,400 G= to ___________________KG 3,700 G= to ___________________KG 3,700 G= to ___________________KG 21,000 G= to __________________KG 21,000 G= to __________________KG 22 KG = to ____________________G 22 KG = to ____________________G 2 KG = to ____________________G 2 KG = to ____________________G 3.4 KG = to ____________________G 3.4 KG = to ____________________G 4 KG = to _____________________G 4 KG = to _____________________G

26 10-25-12 DSQ 17B DSQ 17B CH due Friday, October 26 th CH due Friday, October 26 thREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  Molecules  Draw O4C3  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG OBJ Go over Balance Activity Go over Balance Activity Balance Activity Balance Activity Conversion Quiz on Friday Conversion Quiz on Friday

27 11-3-10 DSQ 19B DSQ 19B CH due on Thursday, November 4 th CH due on Thursday, November 4 thREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  Molecules  Draw O4C3  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG OBJ Go over results of activity Go over results of activity Take a Elements Quiz with Smart responders Take a Elements Quiz with Smart responders To understand weight & Newton’s To understand weight & Newton’s

28 10-26-12 DSQ 18A DSQ 18A Correct & Collect CH Correct & Collect CHREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  Molecules  Draw O2C  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound OBJ Convert KG to G & G to KG--Quiz Convert KG to G & G to KG--Quiz Elements Quiz Elements Quiz To understand Weight & Newton’s To understand Weight & Newton’s

29 WEIGHT Weight- the amount of pull between two objects Weight- the amount of pull between two objects What happens to your weight as you move away from the Earth? What happens to your weight as you move away from the Earth? What happens to your mass as you move away from the Earth? What happens to your mass as you move away from the Earth?

30 NEWTON’S Newton's- The strength of the pull between two objects. The Earth and the object. This is how weight is measured-in Newton's Newton's- The strength of the pull between two objects. The Earth and the object. This is how weight is measured-in Newton's

31 10-29-12 DSQ 18b-Quiz Questions DSQ 18b-Quiz QuestionsREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw Al4C2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight OBJ What is volume What is volume How to find the volume of an object How to find the volume of an object

32 VOLUME Volume- The amount of space matter takes up Volume- The amount of space matter takes up All matter has volume All matter has volume Cube- can be any SIZE, but the length, width, and height are all the same measurement. Cube- can be any SIZE, but the length, width, and height are all the same measurement. The formula for volume V= length x width x height = answer and label. The numbers can be multiplied in any order (Associative Property of Multiplication) The label can be shown with 1) Cubic Inches 2) Inches 3) Inches 3

33 10-30-12 DSQ Quiz-Correct DSQ Quiz-Correct Cube-tape together Cube-tape togetherREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw Al4C2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s OBJ To find the volume of various objects To find the volume of various objects

34 11-1-12 DSQ 19A DSQ 19AREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw He6O2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ Finish Volume Activity Finish Volume Activity Go over Volume Activity Go over Volume Activity To make a Cubic Inch-Cube To make a Cubic Inch-Cube

35 11-2-12 DSQ 19B DSQ 19BREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ  To find the volume of various boxes  Talk about finding the volume of desk & classroom for Monday

36 11-8-11 DSQ 20A DSQ 20A CH due 11-10-11 CH due 11-10-11 Correct 2 WS Correct 2 WSREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw He6O2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ Density Notes Density Notes Weightless & Mass notes Weightless & Mass notes Test Thursday, Nov. 17 & Friday, November 18 th Test Thursday, Nov. 17 & Friday, November 18 th

37 11-6-12 DSQ 20B DSQ 20B Go over desks in a classroom Go over desks in a classroom Test -Thursday, November 15 th & Friday, November 16 th Test -Thursday, November 15 th & Friday, November 16 thREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw He6O2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ To understand density To understand density

38 MASS & WEIGHT MASS & WEIGHT How do mass & weight differ? How do mass & weight differ? Why do astronauts experience weightlessness in space? Why do astronauts experience weightlessness in space?

39 DENSITY Density- The amount of mass an object has for its volume Density- The amount of mass an object has for its volume Which weights more a pound of feathers or a pound of rocks? Which would be harder to carry in a pail? Which weights more a pound of feathers or a pound of rocks? Which would be harder to carry in a pail?ACTIVITY Ice cubes and water-compare density Ping Pong Ball & Golf Ball-compare density Water & Oil-compare density Make a boat to float out of clay

40 11-7-12 DSQ 21A DSQ 21A Assign CH Assign CH Assign WS Assign WS Test Thursday, Nov. 15 th & Friday, Nov. 16 th Test Thursday, Nov. 15 th & Friday, Nov. 16 thREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw He6O2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ Activity Activity Review for test Review for test

41 11-8-12 DSQ 22B DSQ 22B Assign CH Assign CH Test Thursday, Nov. 15 & Friday, Nov. 16 Test Thursday, Nov. 15 & Friday, Nov. 16 Study Guides—due by November 12 h =5 bonus points Study Guides—due by November 12 h =5 bonus pointsREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw He6O2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ Go over lab Go over lab Assign 2 WS Assign 2 WS Assign Volume WS Assign Volume WS Assign Study Guide Assign Study Guide Preview tests Preview tests

42 11-9-12 DSQ Quiz-correct DSQ Quiz-correct CH due 11-12-12 CH due 11-12-12 Test Thursday, Nov. 15 & Friday, Nov. 16 Test Thursday, Nov. 15 & Friday, Nov. 16 Study Guides—due by November 12 th signed for 5 bonus points Study Guides—due by November 12 th signed for 5 bonus points Volume Story Problems=due by Friday, November 16 th Volume Story Problems=due by Friday, November 16 thREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw He6O2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ Review for test Review for test

43 11-12-12 DSQ 22A DSQ 22A Correct & Assign CH due Thursday, November 15 th Correct & Assign CH due Thursday, November 15 th Test Thursday, Nov. 15 & Friday, Nov. 16 Test Thursday, Nov. 15 & Friday, Nov. 16 Study Guides—look over-5 bonus points Study Guides—look over-5 bonus points Volume Story Problems=due by Friday, November 16 h Volume Story Problems=due by Friday, November 16 hREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw He6O2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ Review for test Review for test

44 11-13-12 DSQ 22B DSQ 22B Correct 2 WS Correct 2 WS CH due 11-16-121 CH due 11-16-121 Test Thursday, Nov. 15 & Friday, Nov. 16 Test Thursday, Nov. 15 & Friday, Nov. 16 Study Guides—look over-5 bonus points Study Guides—look over-5 bonus points Volume Story Problems=due by Friday, November 16 th Volume Story Problems=due by Friday, November 16 thREVIEW  3 States of Matter  Scientific Vocabulary  Difference between a Direct & Indirect Observation  What are Molecules  Draw He6O2  What are elements  Review the 10 Chemical Symbols  What is the difference between an element & compound  How to convert KG to G or G to KG  What is weight & Newton’s  What is volume---how do you find volume OBJ Review for test Review for test


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