Tuesday, September 10, 2017. Day 4

Homeroom:

Morning Advisory Block:

Grade 7 Agenda:

Do Now:

Study Quietly until I begin class.

Homework:

Due tomorrow: Students in More Than 100 Countries Protest…

  • Read article and answer the questions on the last page.

Lesson:

Quiz - Measurement and the SI System

When finished, please begin reading Students in More Than 100 Countries Protest…

  • Read article and answer the questions on the last page.

ACCURACY PRACTICE EXERCISES HANDOUT and examples 1-7

  • (except Noah M. et. al.)

Measurement Tool Mini Lab (N.M et. al)

Afternoon Advisory Block:

Grade 8 Agenda:

Do Now:

Molecules

SLANT

  • Watch the video take notes on what you learn about molecules

  • draw pictures to illustrate what you learn

Are you interested in Flag Captains?

  • Year long commitment

  • work on a team to manage raising and lowering the flag at our school

  • training student in procedures

  • organizing and maintaining a schedule

  • making presentations

  • community service opportunity

Homework:

Lesson:

Pass back and go over “Classifying Matter Quiz” Page 1 Page 2

Review yesterday’s work

SLANT:

  1. Physical property

    • characteristics of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter

  2. states of Matter

    • solid, liquid, gas

    • particle arrangement and motion varies with temperature

  3. size dependent properties

    • properties that vary with the amount or size of a sample

      • mass – the amount of matter in an object

      • volume – the amount of space occupied by an object

      • length, width, circumference, etc. – the distance between two points

    • these are properties of an object – not a substance

  4. size Independent properties

    • properties that do not change even when the size of a sample is changed

    • these are properties of the substance – not the sample

    • melting and boiling point

    • density - the ratio between the mass and volume of a sample

      • this is a constant for each substance

    • conductivity – how well a substance conducts heat or electricity

    • solubility – the ability of one substance to dissolve in another

  5. check handout - 1st page is different from this file?

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Dismissal Block: