Week of October 17-21, 2011
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Transcript of Week of October 17-21, 2011
WEEK OF OCTOBER 17-21, 2011
TITLE FOR MONDAY, 10-17-2011 ELEMENTS AND THEIR PLACE ON EARTH.
Starter:
What is the density of a Styrofoam ball that has a mass of 10 grams and a volume of 20 mL?
Agenda:
StarterElement Lego LabExit
PracticeWrite the following definitions in your journal. Element- a substance that cannot be
broken down. Compound- can be broken down into a
simpler type of matter (elements) by chemical means.
Mixture- consists of two or more different elements and/or compounds physically intermingled, can be separated into its components by physical means.
Practice Draw the following chart in your
journal 6 times for each station.Station 1 Number
(#) of Pegs
Color of Lego Piece
Total
Apply & Connect1. What is the relationship between the
different colored/sized legos and elements?
Exit Write a half page reflection on what you learned today. Be sure to include the following key words in your
reflection Elements Compounds Mixture Periodic Table
TITLE FOR TUESDAY, 10-18-2011 ELEMENTS AND THEIR PLACE ON EARTH.Starter : Please write the following question.
A graduated cylinder was filled to 50 mL. A golf ball was put into the cylinder and the water level raised to 110 mL. The mass of the ball was 120 grams. What is the density of the golf ball?
Agenda:
StarterFinish Element Lego LabExit
Practice Draw the following chart in your journal 5 times for
each station. You will follow the directions at each station and fill
out each chart.Station 1 Number
(#) of Pegs
Color of Lego Piece
Total
1
Apply & Connect1. What is the connection of the
lab we did today/yesterday and elements?
Exit Write a half page reflection on what you learned today. Be sure to include the following key words in your
reflection Elements Compounds Mixture Periodic Table
TITLE FOR WEDNESDAY, 10-19-2011 ELEMENTS AND THEIR PLACE ON EARTH.
STARTER: WRITE THE QUESTIONA gold bar was measured at 10 cm
long, 4 cm wide and 3 cm tall. The density is .5 g/cm3. What is the mass of the gold bar?Remember m= d x v
Agenda:
Starter Element Bar GraphExit
Practice Copy Data and Chart in journal. Paste Bar Graph information in
journal. Using calculations we will graph each
percentage on bar graph. Using a ruler, we will accurately
graph each percentage.
Practice- copy the following chart in your journal.
ELEMENT % BY MASS
Oxygen 47%
Silicon 28%
Aluminum 8%
Iron 5%
Calcium 3%
Others 9%
ELEMENT
% BY MASS
Oxygen 21%
Nitrogen 78%
Others 1%
ELEMENT % BY MASS
Oxygen 85%
Hydrogen 10%
Chlorine 2%
Sodium 1%
Others 2%
Earth’s Crust Earth’s Atmosphere Earth’s Oceans
Apply & Connect1. What conclusion can you come to about the elements that
make up Earth’s crust? (Use your graph)2. What can we learn about our atmosphere using
information from our bar graph?3. What did we learn about the make-up of Earth’s oceans?
Exit Write a half page reflection on what you
learned today. Be sure to include the following key words in
your reflection Elements Bar Graph
Title for Thursday, 10-20-2011 Elements and their place on earth.
Starter-The mass of a bicycle is
2,000 grams. The density is 10 g/cm3. What is the volume of the bicycle?
Remember v= m/v
Agenda:
StarterPop QuizWord Wall VocabularyExit
Title for Friday, 10-21-2011 Elements and their place on earth.
Starter-A cube measures 8 cm tall.
The mass of that cube is 64 grams. What is the density of the cube?
Agenda:
StarterChart to Bar Graph Exit
Practice- copy the following chart in your journal.
ELEMENT % BY MASS
Oxygen 21%
Nitrogen 78%
Others 1%
Earth’s Atmosphere
Apply- Create a bar graph using the chart below
ELEMENT % BY MASS
Oxygen 21%
Nitrogen 78%
Others 1%
Earth’s Atmosphere
Connect1. What conclusion can you come to about the
elements that make up Earth’s atmosphere? (Use your graph)
2. What can we learn about our atmosphere using information from our bar graph?
Exit Write a half page reflection on what you
learned today. Be sure to include the following key words in
your reflection Elements Bar Graph