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Homework: Read textbook p.42-45. Take Cornell notes on p.41 due tomorrow (Wednesday) STEM career due 12/10 Do Now: Update TOC p.41 Solids, Liquids & Gases Take your Lab notebook from the bin and prepare to observe and write! Today I will… Observe similarities and differences between a solid, liquid and gas. December 3, 2013

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• Homework:◦ Read textbook p.42-45. Take Cornell notes on p.41 due tomorrow

(Wednesday)

◦ STEM career due 12/10

• Do Now:◦ Update TOC p.41 Solids, Liquids & Gases

◦ Take your Lab notebook from the bin and prepare to observe and write!

Today I will…Observe similarities and differences between a

solid, liquid and gas.

December 3, 2013

Which is easiest to hold in your hands– a small rock, 100ml of water, or the helium from a balloon?

-Write your answer in your journal

What do you think?

Carefully observe the demonstration. Write your observations in your journal and

identify examples of a:◦ Solid◦ Liquid◦ Gas

What changes do you see? Are they physical or chemical and why?

Solids, Liquids & Gases!

Each student represents a molecule!

Form a circle around the room with your arms extended straight in front of you with your hands on the person’s shoulders in front of you.

When the music stops, FREEZE and listen for directions!

Musical Molecules

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Solids, Liquids & Gases!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qAs1Nt0Fjk

http://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/multimedia/chapter1/lesson5#comparing_solids_liquids_and_gases

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJXDrh9ESCIBill Nye- Phases

Do Now:◦ Take out p.41 Solids, Liquids & Gases (Cornell Notes)◦ Update Agenda: Write down homework◦ Update TOC (In Science Notebook) p. 42 Solids/Liquid Lab

• Homework:◦ Read pages 46-47 complete Cornell notes in notebook due

tomorrow◦ Finish Venn Diagram (Compare and Contrast Solids and Liquids◦ STEM career due 12/10

Today I Will…Describe the characteristics and types of solids, liquids, and

gases

December 4, 2013

Choose only 1 candidate (state of matter) and tell me why you voted for that candidate. What was it about the state of matter that impressed you the most?

□ Solid □ Liquid □ Gas

Vote for Matter!

Are defined by whether it has:◦A definite Volume◦A definite Shape

Solids, Liquids & Gases

In your Notebook:◦Write your definition of a solid (in your own words).

A Solid is….

◦Provide 3 examples of a solid.

Solids

Amorphous Solids

1 2

Go back to the 3 examples of solids that you listed in the beginning of class.

What category do they belong to?◦ Crystalline (C) or Amorphous (A)

What categories do your solids belong to?

Observe the three containers of green liquid:◦Mini bottle , small food container, and

graduated cylinder

Record observations: Compare and contrast

List two ways the green liquids in the containers are a like

Two ways they are different

Liquids

Homework:◦ Bring textbook to class tomorrow◦ Mini Quiz on Wednesday 12/11(States and Changes

of Matter) Review your notes◦Complete Cornell Notes summary for all notes from

pages 42-47 on p. 43 due tomorrow

Do Now:◦ Update TOC : p. 44 Venn Diagram Liquids vs. Solids p. 45 What is Viscosity?

Today I will…Observe different characteristics of liquids and gases

December 5, 2013

Using the Venn diagram handout, write 2 similarities (compare) and 2 differences (contrast)about the Solids and Liquids

Solids Vs. Liquids

In your Small groups: Carefully observe the two different liquids. What do you see?

Write your results on p.45 (Draw diagrams if you’d like)

Then Return the jars back over, What do you see ?

Write your results on page 45.

What is Viscosity?

Go back to your seat and Answer these question in your notes after observations:

1) Which Fluid has a greater viscosity? 2) What evidence leads you to this conclusion?

- You Can draw a diagram if you want to help explain your answer

Viscosity

• Do Now:1) Take out Homework : Cornell Notes Summaries (If you

wrote two small ones or Summary (If you wrote one large one)

2) Write HW in agenda!3) Update TOC- p46 Bill NYE Video Facts –Phase Change

• Homework:◦ Bring textbook to class Monday◦ Mini Quiz on Wednesday 12/11 (States and Changes of

Matter)◦ Finish the two Challenge Questions from the Bill NYE

Video

Today I will…Learn about different Changes of State.

December 6, 2013

What is Surface Tension?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69TLWiYY1QI

Surface tension

What is something you heard in the video that helped you better understand surface tension?

What is Surface Tension

How does breathing demonstrate that gases move freely?

Write Answer on page 45

Gases Move Freely

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJXDrh9ESCI

Bill Nye- Phases

On p. 46- Glue in Worksheet, Follow along with the video and answer fill

in the blank questions

Changes of State