SPI Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms?

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SPI 0807.9.1 Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? Parts of an Atom Nucleus Electron Clouds

SPI 0807.9.1 Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? Bell Work 10-23-15 Write the question, answer, and justify! 1

SPI 0807.9.1 Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? Bell Work Answer

Student Learning Objectives: EQ: Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? (SPI0807.9.1) TOC: Atom’s Family Atoms Foldable Atoms Webquest Student Learning Objectives:

1st Verse: They’re tiny and they’re teeny, Much smaller than a beany, They never can be seeny, The Atoms Family. Chorus 2nd Verse: Together they make gases, And liquids like molasses, And all the solid masses, The Atoms Family 3rd Verse: Neutrons can be found, Where protons hang around; Electrons they surround Chorus: They are so small. (Snap, snap) They’re round like a ball. They make up the air. They’re everywhere. Can’t see them at all. SPI 0807.9.1 Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? Atom’s Family

Atoms Foldable- outside SPI 0807.9.1 Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? Atoms Foldable- outside Atoms Neutrons Protons Electrons

Atoms Foldable- Inside SPI 0807.9.1 Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? Atoms Foldable- Inside Neutrons- Neutral particle NO charge (0) Inside the nucleus ½ of atom’s mass Keeps protons together Neutrons= Atomic mass- Atomic # Atoms- The smallest unit that an element can be divided into and still be the same substance. Isotopes- the same number of protons but have different numbers of neutrons. (Isotopes are the same as the Mass #) Atomic Mass= #Protons + #Neutrons Atomic Number= # Protons #Protons= #Electrons Protons- Positively Charged (+) Inside the nucleus The other ½ of atom’s mass #Protons= Atomic # (Element’s Identity) Electrons- Negatively Charged (-) Outside the nucleus in the electron cloud No effect on atom’s overall atomic mass. Responsible for ability to form bonds.

SPI 0807.9.1 Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? Atoms Webquest Go to my Porta Portal on classroom website. Find Atoms Webquest folder. Use the links to complete all three parts of the atoms worksheet.

SPI 0807.9.1 Do I recognize that all matter consists of atoms? Exit Ticket What are atoms? Where are they found?