Warm-up 10/2/12
-
Upload
michael-crosby -
Category
Documents
-
view
18 -
download
1
description
Transcript of Warm-up 10/2/12
Warm-up 10/2/12
Teach the Teacher: What is the most adventurous thing you have ever done?
Review: Why do we have independent and dependant variables and control groups in the scientific method?
AtomsMatterProperties of fluidsProperties of GasesMixturesChemical change Physical Change
Physical Science 1 The Stuff that Matters
What is Physical Science?
◦Study of matter and energyPhysics, Chemistry, Astronomy, & Geology
What is matter?
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What makes up matter?
Atom=smallest unit of matter
Structure of Matter
What makes up an atom?
ProtonsNeutrons ElectronsProtons=positive chargeNeutrons=neutral in a car=no
chargeElectrons=electricity= “-”Nucleus contains protons and
neutrons ◦Quarks could make up protons and neutrons
Warm-up 10/3/12
Teach the Teacher: What is one thing that would make school 10x cooler?
Review: List as many parts of an atom as you can remember.
Don’t Say It! (Educational Taboo)
Find a partner, Pound it! Introduce yourself Whoever is taller goes first: looks at other person’s
back gives a clue as to what the word is Second person looks at the other person’s back and
gives clues as to what the word is Keep giving clues until the music starts, DON’T Guess
until the end! Don’t say the word on the card! (or what it sounds like
or starts with) When music starts find a new partner (can’t use the
same partner more then once)
Size of atomic particles
addoms family
What are the 4 states of matter?
Matter comes in 4 different states
SolidLiquid Gas Plasma Atoms atoms family
Warm-up 10/4/12
Teach the Teacher: What type of car best fits your personality?
Review: What are the different states of matter (4)?
Properties of Fluids
Buoyancy: ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object
Properties of Fluids
Bernoulli’s Principle
Increased speed of a fluid or gas=decreased pressure
Warm-up 10/5
Teach the Teacher: What was your favorite thing to do as a little kid?
Review: Draw a picture of the shape of an airplane wing, or the upward force of water on the basketball
Flash Card
On the Front:
Parts of an atom
On the back:
Protons (+)Neutrons (0) (N&P=size)Electrons (-)
(much smaller)
On the front write:
Bernoulli’s Principle
On the back write:
Fast air=low pressure (light)
Slow air=high (heavy) pressure ( )
(airplane wing)
Properties of Gases
Boyle’s Law
A smaller container of gas will have a higher pressure (if at the same temp) then a larger container of gas
PlasmaPlasmas consist of
freely moving charged particles◦electrons & ions
Plasma is formed at high temperatures when electrons are stripped from neutral atoms
Classification of Matter
Matter
Substances
Compound Element
Mixture
Heterogeneous Homogeneous
Warm-up 10/9/12
Teach the Teacher: List as many elements as you can think of.
Review: What is the difference between the independent variable and the dependant variable?
BERNOULLI’S
PRINCIPLE
Boyles’s LawHOMOGENOUS
Heterogenous
Plasma
Elements vs. Compounds
Element ◦ A substance that cannot be broken down by chemical
means ◦ 90 naturally occurring elements found on Earth◦ 20+ man made elements (nuclear bombardment)◦ Elements are listed on the Periodic Table
FORMULA = Only one capital letter
Compound
Compound◦Two or more elements bonded together.
◦Bond in ratiosWater = H2O it will always have 2 hydrogen atoms for every 1 oxygen atom.
Formula= more then one capitol letters
FORMULA = more than 1 capital letter
MixturesMixture—a material made of 2 or more substances that can be separated physically.
There are 2 types of mixtures: heterogeneous and homogeneous.
Warm-up 10/10/12
Teach the Teacher: What is the best kind of breakfast cereal?
Review: For airplanes to fly do you thank Boyles law or Bernoulli's principle?
Flash Card
On the Front:
Boyle’s Law
On the Back:
When the pressure , volume for a gas
On the Front:
Compound
On the back:
Two or more elements, formulas have 2+ capital letters, H2O
Heterogeneous Mixture—different materials can be distinguished easily.◦Ex. Pizza, salad, chocolate chip cookies (mmm), pepper jack cheese
Homogeneous Mixture—substances are blended evenly throughout.◦Ex. Pop, vinegar, cheddar cheese◦A homogeneous mixture is also called a solution.
Types of MixturesMixture
◦Is made up of two or more substances that can be easily separated by physical means.
Mixtures do not have to have the same proportions
Two types of mixtures◦Heterogeneous
A mixture where the substances can be easily distinguished
Most substances you come in contact with are heterogeneous
◦Homogeneous 2 or more substances blended evenly throughout
Physical Changes Physical changes DO NOT alter the
identity of the original substanceA change in size, shape or state of
matter is a physical change “3S”
Chemical ChangeThe change of one substance to another is a
chemical change
6 Clues that a chemical change has occurred◦ Color change◦ Bubbles (not boiling)◦ New odor◦ Heat or Cooling◦ Light◦ Sound
Chemical Reaction
Chemical change happens during a chemical reaction
Never a change in the number of elements
Energy is always taken in or given off
Chemical/Physical Challenge
1. Chemical or physical
2. Physical or Chemical change
3. Chemical or physical change
4. Chemical or physical change
5. Chemical or physical change
6. Chemical or physical change
7. Chemical or physical
8. Chemical or physical change= sugar water
9. Chemical or physical change
10. Chemical or physical change
11.Chemical or physical change
12.Chemical or physical change
13.Chemical and Physical
14.Chemical or physical
15.Physical or chemical change
Warm-up 10/11/12
Teach the teacher questions: List all the cartoons you have seen more then once (ex: Sponge Bob)
Review questions: List as many physical changes as you can think of (where something changes size, shape, or state but is still the same substance) (ex: tearing paper)
Warm-up 10/12/12
Teach the Teacher: What would be worst: eating worms or clipped toenails?
Review: What’s the difference between an element and a compound?
Flash Card
On the Front:
Physical Change
On the back:
A change in size, shape, state, of something. Ex: tearing paper
Fireworks Essential Elements
List the elements AND what it does:Must Have:Sulfur (S)- fuels firework Phosphorus (P)Carbon (C)Potassium (K)Then add AT LEAST 3 more for a
total of 7
Warm-up 10/15/12
Teach the Teacher: How do you come up with a question in your mind?
Review: What is something that is good for the brain and learning (hint: moral for learning FC)
On the Front:
Chemical Change
On the Back:
When there is a:
Color changeBubbles (not
boiling)Heat or light
On the Front:
Element
On the Back:
Found on the periodic table it has 1 capital letter in the symbol (C or Ni)
Mandala Key
Physical ChangeChemical ChangeBoyle’s Law (suggestion: balloon)Bernoulli’s Principle Element Compound Mixture
Note Tag
1 color for key words DEFINITIONS (underline)
1 color for something you didn’t know (point with an arrow, and no more then 4 arrows on a page)
MAKE A KEY AT THE END OF THE NOTES