Matter Learning Targets and Success Criteria

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Matter Learning Targets and Success Criteria

Elements and Compounds Learning Target Success Criteria I can describe the differences between atoms, elements, molecules and compounds. I am successful when I can give an example for each and justify with evidence to explain my thinking.

Matter and the Periodic Table Learning Target Success Criteria I recognize that all substances are made up of one or more elements organized into groups with similar properties on the Periodic Table. I am successful when I can describe two reasons why the Periodic Table looks the way that it does.

Chemical Reactions Learning Target Success Criteria I understand that a chemical equation shows a reaction where pure substances change to produce new substances with new properties. I am successful when I can identify the reactants and the products as well as tell what is happening in a chemical equation.