Friday, July 03, 2015 B-Day Objective: YWBAT demonstrate mastery of matter and mixtures. Drill: List the phase changes in which energy is gained, particles.

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Friday, July 03, 2015 B-Day Objective: YWBAT demonstrate mastery of matter and mixtures. Drill: List the phase changes in which energy is gained, particles speed up, and move more independently. Get out your silent reading book Homework We will be going outside tomorrow – be dressed properly.

Melting Vaporization Boiling Sublimation Evaporation

Did you know…? Helium, an unreactive gas, has one of the lowest boiling points. It boils a little above absolute zero.

Today’s Activities  Drill  Matter and Mixtures Test  Conclusion

Closure Go outside and play!!

Conclusion Answer