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Get your journal and wait. Remain quiet!

 Create new Journal pages using SPACE format  Obtain a LARGE paper clip from your teacher and clip all the first six weeks pages together.  Paste or tape your new papers in your notebook  Write and answer your Starter (warm-up) question  Go over the test

 What is the density of the San Antonio Spurs FOURTH NBA Championship Trophy that has a mass of 40 grams and its volume is 600 mL? M= V= D=

 Write a half page reflection on the concepts discussed in today’s lesson

 What is the volume of a bucket of Cowboys fans tears after another home game loss? The bucket has a mass of 800 grams and a density of 65 grams per cubic centimeter. M= V= D=

Minerals PPT  “Mineral or Rock” Lab

 Inspect the Granite  Draw and color what you see under the hand lens  Trace the perimeter of the hand lens  Draw what you see in proportion to the area of view  Coloring details accurately

 What is Granite?  A rock  What are the different color material?  Minerals  Are minerals and rocks the same?  No. Rocks are composed of one or more minerals.  Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic compounds that are crystalline in form and have a definite composition.

 Label the following on your drawings:  Pink (may be glassy looking): Feldspar  Black or brown: Hornblende  Shiny gray or clear flecks: Mica  Milky or clear: Quartz

 Write a half page reflection on the concepts discussed in today’s lesson

 What is the volume of a cube that is 7 cm wide? V=L x W x H V=__ x __ x __ V= 7 x 7 x 7 V= 343 cc

 Video  Definitions  Minerals  Streak  Hardness  Moh’s Scale of Hardness

 Minerals  naturally occurring inorganic compounds that are crystalline in form and have a definite composition.  Streak  Color that is produced by rubbing a mineral on a piece of white unglazed porcelain  Hardness  A minerals ability to resist scratching

Mohs’ Scale of Mineral Hardness 1 Talc 2 Gypsum 3 Calcite 4 Fluorite 5 Apatite 6 Feldspar 7 Quartz 8 Topaz 9 Corundum 10 Diamond

MineralColorLusterStreakHardness TalcWhitePearlyWhite1 Gypsum White, gray, clear, yellow, red, brown Glassy, Pearly White2 Calcite white, gray, clear, yellow, red, brown, green, blue, or orange GlassyWhite3 Fluorite purple, clear, yellow, green, red, blue, pink, black GlassyWhite4 Apatite green, brown, blue, yellow, violet, clear GlassyWhite5 Feldspar white, reddish, pink, yellow GlassyWhite6 Quartz clear, white, green, brown, black, yellow, purple, gray, red, pink GlassyWhite7 Topaz green, yellow, amber, clear, white, blue, pink Glassy colorless, harder than streak plate 8 Corundum gray, white, brown, red, green, yellow, blue Glassy colorless, harder than streak plate 9 Diamond clear, green, yellow, red, blue, brown, orange, black Brilliant colorless, harder than streak plate 10

StationMineralColorLusterStreakHardness

 We need to test and understand minerals in order to do, make, or build things.  Having this knowledge allows us, as humans, to better ourselves and allow us to grow as a civilization.

 Write a half page reflection on the concepts discussed in today’s lesson

 What is the mass of a sack of crawfish that has a density of 65 grams per mL and a volume of 100 mL?

 1. Create a word problem for finding DENSITY  2. Create a word problem for finding MASS  Create a word problem for finding VOLUME  3. One using L x W x H  4. One using the density triangle  D = M / V  V = M / D  M = D * V

 What is the density of 2 filets of Trout, if the mass is 360 grams and the volume is 120 mL (per Trout)?