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Physical Science 10/13 Warm up: Name the phase changes that cause a substance to absorb energy from the surroundings. (makes the surroundings colder) Exit: Name the phase changes that cause a substance to release energy to the surroundings. (makes the surroundings warmer) Planned activities: Project presentations/ Notes: Phase changes and energy Upcoming events: Due Friday: (so far) Warm up questions Notes Phase change worksheet p.84 vocabulary p.91 #1-8 p.91 “writing in science” p.95 #1-25 due Thursday

Physical Science 10/12 Warm up: No warm up today ( we are re-using last week’s warm up sheet and Monday is already filled) Exit: No exit. Planned activities: Project presentations Upcoming events: Due Friday: (so far) Warm up questions Notes Phase change worksheet p.84 vocabulary p.91 #1-8 p.91 “writing in science”

Physical Science 10/6 Warm up: How do we use phase changes to make our lives easier? Exit: No exit…we will be in the computer lab. Planned activities: Project Phase change worksheet p.84 vocabulary Upcoming events: Due Next week! Warm up questions Notes Phase change worksheet p.84 vocabulary p.91 #1-8 p.91 “writing in science” Project

Physical Science 10/5 Warm up: List the phase changes that happen when energy is added to a substance. Exit: List the phase changes that occur when energy is lost from a substance. Planned activities: Notes/ Discussion/ video Phase change worksheet p.84 vocabulary Upcoming events: Due Thursday: (so far) Warm up questions Notes Phase change worksheet p.84 vocabulary p.91 #1-8 p.91 “writing in science”

Physical Science 10/2 Warm up: List three factors that affect pressure. How do you make each factor increase pressure? (pages 76-77) Exit: no exit Planned activities: Notes/ Discussion Due Friday: p.68 vocabulary p.74 #1-8 p.75 vocabulary p. 81 #1-10 worksheet Upcoming events:

10/2 Due today: Warm up questions Notes p.68 vocabulary p.74 #1-8 p.75 vocabulary p. 81 #1-10 worksheet

Physical Science 9/30 Warm up: Describe four states of matter (69-70) Exit: List the state of matter in order from slowest moving molecules to fastest moving molecules. Planned activities: Notes/ Discussion Due Friday: p.68 vocabulary p.74 #1-8 Upcoming events:

Physical Science 9/29 Warm up: no exit Exit: no exit Planned activities: Test today Upcoming events:

Physical Science 9/28 Warm up: How is a mixture different from a compound? Exit: List at least 5 different physical properties. Planned activities: Discussion/ review of test Make notes sheet Upcoming events: Quiz : Classifying Matter Chapter 2 Tuesday Sept 29 th

Physical Science Topics to make quiz notes for: All topics for this quiz are found between pages Things to know: The meaning/definition of all vocabulary terms (p.38, 45) Know the differences between an element and a compound Be able to give examples homogenous and heterogeneous mixtures Give an example of a solution and identify the solute and solvent. Give an example of a suspension. Give an example of a colloid. Describe what each of the following properties measure about a substance : viscosity, conductivity, malleability, hardness, melting point, boiling point, density. Describe two ways mixtures can be separated (see page 50). Give examples of mixture that is separated by each method. Be able to answer all the section review questions. (2.1, 2.2)

Physical Science 9/24 Warm up: What is a polymer? Exit: Which kind biological molecule is the starch/water polymer? Planned activities: Notes/Discussion Classifying Matter (CH 2) Assignments: (due Friday) p.38 vocabulary p. 42 #1-4 p.44 #1-8 p.45 vocabulary definitions p.51 #1-9 + “connecting concepts” question Upcoming events: Quiz : Classifying Matter Chapter 2 Tuesday Sept 29 th

Physical Science 9/23 Warm up: What does viscosity measure about an object? (p.45) Exit: What does malleability measure about an object? (p.46) Planned activities: Notes/Discussion Classifying Matter (CH 2) p. 42 #1-4 (together in groups) Assignments: (due Friday) p.38 vocabulary p. 42 #1-4 p.44 #1-8 p.45 vocabulary definitions p.51 #1-9 + “connecting concepts” question Upcoming events: Thursday: Making polymers (silly putty) Quiz : Classifying Matter Chapter 2 Tuesday Sept 29 th

Physical Science 9/22 Warm up: What is the difference between a solution and a suspension? (see pages 42-43) Exit: What is a colloid and give an example of a colloid. (p.44) Planned activities: Notes/Discussion Classifying Matter (CH 2) p. 42 #1-4 (together in groups) Assignments: (due Friday) p.38 vocabulary p. 42 #1-4 p.44 #1-8 p.45 vocabulary definitions Upcoming events: Quiz : Classifying Matter Chapter 2 Tuesday Sept 29 th

Physical Science 9/21 Warm up: What is the difference between a compound and a mixture? (see pages 40-41) Exit: Describe two examples or heterogeneous mixtures and two examples of homogeneous mixtures. Planned activities: Notes/Discussion Classifying Matter (CH 2) p. 42 #1-4 (together in groups) Assignments: (due Friday) p.38 vocabulary p. 42 #1-4 p.44 #1-8 Upcoming events: Quiz : Classifying Matter Chapter 2 Tuesday Sept 29 th

Physical Science 9/18 Warm up: Convert the following measurements to its base unit: 5567 mm cm Km 45 cL Exit: No exit question today Planned activities: Metric Olympics Due Friday: -p.11 #1-8 -p.14 define vocabulary words -p. 15 #1-2 (math practice) -Metric mania worksheet -Metric Olympics worksheets Upcoming events: Classifying Matter Chapter 2 Preview of some of the activities for next week: p. 38 vocab p.42 #1-4 p.44 #1-8

Physical Science 9/17 Warm up: 3267 mL is equal to how many Liters? Exit: meters is equal to how many millimeters? Planned activities: Metric Olympics Due Friday: -p.11 #1-8 -p.14 define vocabulary words -p. 15 #1-2 (math practice) -Metric mania worksheet -Metric Olympics worksheets Upcoming events: Friday: Quiz (Chapter 1)

Due Friday: -warm up questions -notes -p.11 #1-8 -p.14 define vocabulary words -p. 15 #1-2 (math practice) -Metric mania worksheet -Metric Olympics worksheet

Physical Science 9/16 Warm up: 543 mL is equal to how many Liters? Exit: 4.76 meters is equal to how many centimeters? Planned activities: Metric Olympics Due Friday: -p.11 #1-8 -p.14 define vocabulary words -p. 15 #1-2 (math practice) -Metric mania worksheet -Metric Olympics worksheets Upcoming events: Friday: Quiz (Chapter 1)

Physical Science 9/15 Warm up: How is the metric systems different from the old English system? Exit: Which units in the metric system are used to measure volume? Planned activities: Notes: Metric system p.11 #1-8 p.14 define vocabulary words p. 15 #1-2 (math practice) (together in class) Upcoming events: Friday: Quiz (Chapter 1)

Physical Science 9/14 Warm up: How do scientists find out new information? Exit: Why are scientific methods different for different scientists. Planned activities: Notes: Science Methods/ Measurement p.11 #1-8 p.14 define vocabulary words p. 15 #1-2 (math practice) (together in class) Upcoming events: Friday: Quiz (Chapter 1)

Physical Science 9/11 Warm up: Describe how to safely exit the room during a fire drill. Exit: Describe the safety procedures during a lockdown drill. Planned activities: Safety Procedures review Safety Quiz Video: Experiment design Due Today: -Syllabus “Confirmation of Understanding” due FRI. -All assignments due (assignment packet) -Lab Safety Study Guide -Warm up answer sheet -p.11 #1-8 -Lab Safety Quiz

Warm up: Which two features in textbooks allows you to quickly find the location of topics within the textbook? Physical Science 9/10 Planned activities: Finding information in a textbook Work time on assignment (due Friday) p.11 #1-8 Video UQM UQM Upcoming events: Friday: -Syllabus “Confirmation of Understanding” due FRI. -All assignments due (assignment packet) -Lab Safety Study Guide -Warm up answer sheet -p.11 #1-8 -Lab Safety Quiz Exit: Which feature tells you the major topics covered in that section of the chapter? Where is this feature located within the chapter?