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1 Catalyst Catalyst Questions Find your name, sit there, technology ALWAYS closed or away, using the colored catalyst form: ①Rewrite the learning goal in your own words! You will remember this throughout each day ②Where it says catalyst answer the following question (don’t write the question): What was one highlight of your summer break? Find your name, sit there, technology ALWAYS closed or away, using the colored catalyst form: ①Rewrite the learning goal in your own words! You will remember this throughout each day ②Where it says catalyst answer the following question (don’t write the question): What was one highlight of your summer break? To Do & Homework  Write down your homework in your agendas. Homework: ①Notebook by Wed ②Safety Contract Signed by Wed  Write down your homework in your agendas. Homework: ①Notebook by Wed ②Safety Contract Signed by Wed T of C Unit 1: Intro to Chemistry Page LeftRight 1 2 3

2 On the back of your notecard, write 1.A parent’s phone number and parent name. 2.Your email address (gmail, preferably) When done pass to the front, people in the front pass to the person to your right.

3 Do NOT write on the syllabus, you’ll be returning this.

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10 To Do, Quickly!  Syllabus Scavenger Hunt #1-7  Stand Up If  Teacher will perform Demos  Complete “About Me”  Puffy Car Activity  2 min Reflection  Syllabus Scavenger Hunt #1-7  Stand Up If  Teacher will perform Demos  Complete “About Me”  Puffy Car Activity  2 min Reflection There will always be a high sense of urgency in my class!

11 Step up if you have more than 3 siblings

12 Step up if you arrive to school sleep deprived because you snapchat, facebook, instagram or use social media more than you should

13 Step up if went on a hike this summer Dying…

14 Step up if your nationality is from Guatemala

15 Step up if you are taking more than 1 AP class

16 Step up if you have a dream school

17 Step up if you left the country this summer

18 Step up if you can do something weird

19 Step up if you want to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering or math.

20 Step up if you are an aspiring actor/artist/writer or other creative type

21 Step up if you are an athlete

22 Step up if you play an instrument

23 Step up if you did something you’ve never done before this summer

24 Step up if you don’t know how to swim

25 Dollar on Fire Fuel + Oxygen yields heat Why did the dollar not burn? What does density have to do with this?

26  About Me  Letter to Mr. Narez  About Me  Letter to Mr. Narez

27 Engineering a Vehicle You have 40 minutes to construct a vehicle that can travel 6 feet without touching it. You only get 10 seconds once your trial begins You can only use the materials given to you You don’t have to use all the materials Engineering – making something both efficiently and cost-effective.

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30 Catalyst Catalyst Questions What are the consequences of not bringing a notebook? Are there makes ups for quizzes? Are there retakes for tests? What are the consequences of not bringing a notebook? Are there makes ups for quizzes? Are there retakes for tests? To Do & Homework  Pass up signed Safety Contracts  Update Table of Contents Homework: ①Sticky Note  Pass up signed Safety Contracts  Update Table of Contents Homework: ①Sticky Note T of C Unit 1: Intro to Chemistry Page LeftRight 1Research Q’sArticle: Why Study Chemistry? 2 3

31 Why Study Chem? It’s everywhere! Chemicals are everywhere from fluoride to peroxides to baking soda in toothpaste To detergents and soaps that break oils and grease To fuels found in lighters and mousse Ozone found in the atmosphere To vitamins and minerals (iron) you consume To the lead in gasoline that helps form a combustion reaction To pressure caused by molecules moving at high speeds To acids that cause heartburn to bases that relieve heart burn

32 To Do:  INB Set-Up  Why Study Chemistry Article  Top Jobs  Top 10 Safety Rules  Reflection  INB Set-Up  Why Study Chemistry Article  Top Jobs  Top 10 Safety Rules  Reflection

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34 General Safety Rules 1. Listen to or read instructions carefully before attempting to do anything. 2. Always wear safety goggles. If not, you’re out! 3. Notify your teacher if any spills or accidents occur.

35 General Safety Rules 4. Always wash your hands with soap and water. 5. During lab work, keep your hands away from your face. 6. Tie back long hair.

36 General Safety Rules 7. Roll up loose sleeves. 8. Know the location of the fire extinguisher

37 General Safety Rules 9.Watch the elbows 10. Clean up your lab area at the conclusion of the laboratory period. Clean lab equipment and dry well, put back in place. 11. Never “horse around” or play practical jokes in the laboratory.

38 Lab Safety Contract Take out the lab safety contract Highlight the ones you would say, “this would so happen to me” Be ready to share. HW: Signatures, Glue Sticks, and Engineering Sticky Note

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40 Catalyst Catalyst Questions ①Using your I-pad complete the Research Questions on Pg 1L To Do & Homework  Pass up your Week 1 catalyst sheets. You only need to write the objective. Homework: ①RERUN due Monday/Tuesday  Pass up your Week 1 catalyst sheets. You only need to write the objective. Homework: ①RERUN due Monday/Tuesday T of C Unit 1: Intro to Chemistry Page LeftRight 1Research Q’sArticle: Why Study Chemistry? 2Density LabNotes: Density by Displacement 3

41 Top Jobs in America

42 7 Layer Demo – Youtube or Demo Why did the mixtures separate?

43 Density of a regular shaped object Density is the mass per unit of volume Density = Mass Volume Volume Very large mass in a very small space, then we say that it is very dense. Very small mass in a very large space, then we say that it is not very dense.

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45 Example: Find the density of this cube if the mass is 45 grams. Density = m/ v D = m / (l x w x h) D = 45 grams / 90 m 3 D = 0.5 g/m 3 Draw box with measurements

46 Is this very dense or not very dense?

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48 Calculating Volume by Displacement Many objects have odd shapes and don’t have an easy way to calculate its volume. Volume by displacement is an easy way to calculate volume. 1. Measure initial volume (4.8mL) 2. put object you want to measure inside. Find the final volume (5.6mL) 3. Volume of dinosaur is difference: 5.6-4.8 = 0.8mL 5.6-4.8 = 0.8mL

49 Formulating a Hypothesis A hypothesis is an educated guess or a proposed explanation to why you think something is happening. Usually given as an “If _______, then ______” statement. Example: If I put salt in water, then it will dissolve. NOTE – A hypothesis must be testable

50 Write a Hypothesis for this Lab

51 To Do:  Find the density of the group of pennies, match with given values, that’s what is inside the copper pennies.  Conclusion  RERUN

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