Wednesday, August 24, 2016

WEEK OF AUGUST 1ST – 5TH
K-W-L (Matter)
       In your ISN:
       On your table of contents sheet:
       Page 1 – K-W-L “What is matter?”  Page 1 is the even page behind your last page of your table of contents. J
       ______________________________________________________
       K
       (what do you know about matter?)
       W
       (what do you want to know about matter?)
       L
       (What have you learned about matter?) Leave this column blank
Introduction to matter video:
 _____________________________________________
Note-taking Section:
What is matter?
 MATTER IS THE STUFF AROUND YOU
Not very clear, but it's true. Anything that takes up space or has a mass of any kind is matter. Everything you can touch is made of matter
Mass:
         the amount of matter in an object
         measured with a balance
Volume:
         the amount of space an object takes up
         measured with a ruler or graduated cylinder
          
What is not matter? Energy
Copy into ISN on page 4:
Matter:
       Proton
      Atoms (e.g., a helium atom)
      Molecules (e.g., water, sugar)
      Compounds (e.g., table salt, silicon dioxide)
      Cat
      Tree
      House
      Computer


Non-examples
      Not everything we can perceive consists of matter. Examples of things that aren't matter include:
      Photons (light)
      Heat
      Thoughts
      Microwaves



Week of August 8th – 12th
Tissue in a Cup Lab
Introduction to ATOMS via PPT.
Foldable on Atoms
Checkpoint Quiz 1 was given: Introduction to Matter, and Parts of the Atom
Week of August 15th – 19th
Introduction to Chemical and Physical Properties
Please form a T-chart in your ISN and fill out as the video is playing.
Notes on Chemical and Physical Properties
Double Bubble on Chemical and Physical Properties
Check-Point Quiz2 will be given on Wednesday August 24th

Study and complete Vocabulary Graphic Organizer.

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