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Composition of Matter YEAR 1 SCIENCE
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Note-Taking Expectations notes must be written neatly letters should not be too BIG ! write on each line, unless instructed to skip a line for another section have a puke page on standby: if you run out of room on the first page, then continue writing on the puke page (glue after the presentation!)
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Top of the Page Your notes should contain the following at the top of page 31 : The essential question (EQ: What is the difference between a substance and a mixture?) The date (5 November 2014) and page # (31) The title (Composition of Matter)
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REVIEW With your group, come up with a definition of matter. Matter anything that has mass and takes up space! With your group, determine which of the following would be classified as matter: WHALE, MILK, HEAT, DINOSAUR, GRASS, LOVE, BLOOD, SUN, BOOK, YOU, GRAVITY
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Matter can be classified as either a substance or mixture
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Substance: type of matter with a fixed structure that cannot be separated by physical means 2 examples elements & compounds
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SUBSTANCE Element: substance made up of the same atoms combined examples gold, helium, aluminum
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SUBSTANCE Compound: substance made up of 2 or more different atoms that are combined examples Water (H 2 0), carbon dioxide (CO 2 )
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Mixture: type of matter made up of 2 or more substances that can be separated by physical means; 2 examples heterogeneous & homogeneous
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MIXTURE Heterogeneous: mixture in which 2 or more materials are not evenly mixed together examples Pizza, fruit salad, chex mix
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MIXTURE Homogeneous: mixture in which 2 or more materials are evenly mixed together examples vinegar, milk
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Note Review highlight in yellow matter, substance, compound, mixture, heterogeneous, homogeneous underline in red the definitions of substance and mixture circle in blue the examples of element, compound, heterogeneous, homogeneous draw 2 green boxes around 1) elements and compounds (vocab, definitions, and examples) and 2) heterogeneous and homogeneous (vocab, definitions, and examples)
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Left Side: Student Side Across from your notes, you will create a diagram that organizes the different types of matter. Use your notes and the given terms to complete the diagram.
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Classifying Matter gold milk - SUBSTANCES -TAKES UP SPACE -MATTER - HETEROGENEOUS -COMPOUNDS -HAS MASS - ROCKY ROAD ICE-CREAM -MIXTURES -HOMOGENEOUS - ELEMENTS - CO 2
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Ticket Out the Door (TOTD) Determine whether the following is a element (E), compound (C), homogeneous mixture (HO), or heterogeneous mixture (HE) 1. Chocolate chip cookie 2. Water (H 2 0) 3. Milk 4. Pile of leaves 5. Oxygen (O 2 )
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