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Good Morning/Afternoon Warm-Up: Using your notes on pages 27, 29, and 33- summarize in one paragraph (5-8 sentences) how you can identify the following unknown substance. Be sure to explain what you will do to arrive at your conclusion based on your findings. Cite what page of your Notes you used to help answer your warm-up. Set up page 45 for 3-column Cornell Notes

Elements, Compounds, & Mixtures: Vocab. Snapshot Pure Substance Element Compound Mixture Metal Nonmetal Metalloid Has only 1 kind of particle all of those particles are the same throughout the substance

Use the textbook and with your elbow partner…. When finished set page 46 up for a Bull's-eye Comparison: Find the section in the book about Elements. Use this section (and only this section) to find the definitions of the vocabulary words –USE YOUR OWN WORDS!  

Using your notes/definitions Compare and contrast Metal, nonmetal, and metalloid. The lines between each are where you will write 1 thing those two items have in common If you don’t finish, this will become homework. Same btwn. Metals & Nonmetals Metals Nonmetals All 3 have in common Same btwn. Nonmetals & metalloids Same btwn. Metals & metalloids Metalloids