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TEACHER NOTES below Materials per student: sheet of copy paper, pencil, colored pencils, scissors Super-Simple Procedure: Click through the PowerPoint and have students do everything shown on the screen! Other Notes: Change any text you like in the ppt Teachers-make one of these graphic organizers for yourself so you have an example to show, and because it makes you more descriptive when doing the lesson. Print these slides to help you present. Click Print under “Print what:” select “Handouts (6 Slides per page)” See notes on later slides for more info.

Physical Properties Of Matter Chemical Properties Of Matter Fold top down Physical Properties Of Matter Chemical Properties Of Matter After folding and cutting as shown, title the doors. Cut at 11cm over, top sheet only!

Chemical Properties Of Matter A physical property is… Definition (fact 1) (fact 2) (fact 3) 3 facts Examples Examples of physical properties: Chemical Properties Of Matter Inside the Physical Properties door we’ll write a definition of it, 3 key facts, and then examples (the more the better). To slow down and make this info soak in better, you can have students read aloud from this section in the book and then talk aloud together about what to put down. What’s on mine: Definition- A physical property is a characteristic of a substance you can observe without changing what it is. 3 facts- you use all your senses to detect physical properties; the state of matter is a physical property because the substance does not change identity when it’s state changes; mass and volume are two other common physical properties Examples of physical properties- boiling point, melting point, freezing point, luster, solubility, thermal conductivity, malleability, and attraction to a magnet More- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_property#List_of_properties

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