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Tuesday 10/5/2010Do Now
1. What is the objective of today’s class?
2. The measurable factor in an experiment is known as the ________________.
3. The SI Base Unit for mass is ________.
4. The SI Base Unit for volume is ____________.
Class Checklist No students were talking during the review of the Do Now, during teaching time (note-
taking) and during closing. (2x)
Every student was on time
No curse words were used inside this room.
Every student remained in his/her seat until independent practice.
By the time Ms. Chan goes over this list, every table has 2 chairs behind it.
All students followed the class rules. (Students did not argue with Ms. Chan; everyone tried their best)
Every student brought THEIR OWN pencil and paper to class.
Every student followed directions the first time they were given.
Every student completed ALL the class work (including: Do Now, notes, class work)
No student had his/her head down during class.
It took Ms. Chan no more than 10 total seconds to get the entire class’s full attention (eyes forward, mouths shut).
Review Do Now1. What is the objective of today’s class?
2. The measurable factor in an experiment is known as the ________________.
3. The SI Base Unit for mass is ________.
4. The SI Base Unit for volume is ________.
Agenda for todayAnnouncementsNotes: Begin Unit 2 (different types of mixtures;
physical properties)
Teach me how to study!
Homework -- Part 1: ACHIEVE 30000 -- Part 2: Flip through
Chapter 2 (p. 38-58). Write down 5 things that
jumped out at you in those pages.
Announcements
• Yesterday was the last day to make up the Unit 1 Test in class.
• If you missed it, you have until THURSDAY to make it up either before school, during advisory or after school.
Announcements
• There will be a “pop quiz” on Thursday at the end of class.
• This “pop quiz” is going to be ridiculously easy.
• They will be fact questions taken from your notes taken today and Thursday.
• There will be zero thinking involved.
In your notebook …
• DRAW A LINE below your DO NOW for today.
• Then write: UNIT 2: MATTERChapters 2 & 3
(pg 38-101)
We are doing Guided Notes today.• You will fill in the blank spaces with the bolded
and underlined words on the screen.
• Place it in the Assignment Box when you’re done.
• You will staple it into your notebook tomorrow.
• Your first notebook check will be NEXT FRIDAY. More on that next week.
Unit 2: MATTER (pg. 38-101)MATTER
- Definition: anything that has mass and volume (takes up space)
• What are some examples of matter?
ELEMENT:• pure substance that can’t be separated into
simpler substance by physical or chemical means. – Examples: Oxygen, Nitrogen
- ATOMS– The smallest part of an element that has the
properties of that element• Composed of: Proton (+), Electron (-), Neutron (no
charge)
COMPOUNDS
• Composed of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.–Examples: H2O, CO2
H2O
CO2
NaCl
MOLECULES
• Composed of 2+ elements (same or different) that are joined by chemical bonds– Elements can be the same. Ex: H2, O2, N2
– Elements can be different. Ex: H2O, C6H12O6
– NOTE: All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules can be compounds.
MIXTURES- Definition: A combo of 2+ substances that
aren’t chemically combined.- Characteristics:
- Substances held together by physical forces, not but chemical forces
- Thus, mixtures can be separated via its physical properties
Chem4kids.com
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Salad
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Tea
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Tea
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Pure Water
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
AluminumAl
- Types of Mixtures – There are 2 main categories:
1. HOMOGENOUS – molecules that are mixed up in an even distribution
a. SOLUTIONSi. Def: a mixture that appears to be a
single substanceii. Ex: lemonade, sugar water, Kool-aid,
sodaiii. SOLUTE – the substance being dissolvediv. SOLVENT – the substance in which the
solute is being dissolved in.
v. Water is considered a universal solvent, meaning almost everything can
dissolve in it
vi. SOLUBILITY – the maximum amount of solute (in units of grams per
Liter) that can dissolve in a solvent- Saturated solution – the max
amount of solute has been dissolved into the solvent
- Unsaturated solution – less than the maximum amount of solute has been
dissolved into the solventvii. Particles in a solution do not scatter
light
b. Colloids
i. Def: a mixture of tiny particles that are bigger than those in a solution, but smaller than those in a suspensionii. Do NOT settle out over timeiii. Can scatter lightiv. Ex: mayonnaise, milk, gelatin, whipped
cream
2. HETEROGENOUS – molecules are NOT mixed up in an even distribution
a. SUSPENSIONSi. Def: a mixture in which particles are
dispersed (spread out) in a liquid or gas,
and will eventually settle outii. Particles can scatter light.iii. Particles can be filtered out using a
filteriv. Ex: snow globe, sand in water,
Italian salad dressing
Teach me how to study• Begin studying notes 4-5 days before a test.
• Start small: 10 minutes the first day and then keep adding 5 more minutes.
• How to study:– Read over your notes. Highlight key (important) terms.
Underline definitions/phrases.– Create flashcards.– Make your own study guide (summarize your own notes!)– Re-do problems from the HW assignments.– Do the test at the end of each chapter in your book.
Teach me how to study
Independent Practice
• Staple your worksheet into your notebook.
• Read over the notes we took today. Highlight the key science terms (the headings, new vocab words).
• Get a textbook from me if you haven’t done so already!
HOMEWORK Each worth 5 points.
(write this into your agenda)
1. Flip through pg. 38-58 of your textbook. Write down 5 things you didn’t already know OR found interesting from those pages. Do this on a separate piece of paper.
DUE TOMORROW.
2. LOGON to www.empower3000.com. Do this week’s science article (on wildfires). Due Friday.
Class Checklist No students were talking during the review of the Do Now, during teaching time (note-
taking) and during closing. (2x)
Every student was on time
No curse words were used inside this room.
Every student remained in his/her seat until independent practice.
By the time Ms. Chan goes over this list, every table has 2 chairs behind it.
All students followed the class rules. (Students did not argue with Ms. Chan; everyone tried their best)
Every student brought THEIR OWN pencil and paper to class.
Every student followed directions the first time they were given.
Every student completed ALL the class work (including: Do Now, notes, class work)
No student had his/her head down during class.
It took Ms. Chan no more than 10 total seconds to get the entire class’s full attention (eyes forward, mouths shut).