Define and classify what is and isn't matter.
Use models (particle and formula) to categorize forms of matter as atoms, elements, compounds, and mixtures.
Agenda:
Warmup
Defining Matter & Forms of Matter
Card Sort
Complete the Warmup
Warmup
- Discuss: What is a model? Why do we use models?
- On the paper I provided for you, complete box A. Draw a model of what happened to the penny in yesterday's lab. Include labels as necessary.
Defining Matter & Forms of Matter
Create a new journal entry entitled "Matter." We will review the slides below as a class. Record notes in your journal. We will also take a brief Socrative Quiz as a class and practice with the new quizlet flashcards.
Create a new journal entry entitled "Matter." We will review the slides below as a class. Record notes in your journal. We will also take a brief Socrative Quiz as a class and practice with the new quizlet flashcards.
Card Sort
Divide your whiteboard into 4 sections and label them Atom, Element, Compound, and Mixture. Sort the cards into the correct form of matter. Raise your hand and I will check if you are correct.
Complete the Warmup
Complete boxes B, C, and D on the warmup paper from the beginning of class by drawing particle and formula models of what happened to the penny.
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