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1 Physical Science Lesson #2 What are metals?
5th Grade Physical Science Lesson #2 What are metals?

2 Science Content Investigation and Experimentation
5th Grade Physical Science Standards Science Content 1.c. Students know metals have properties in common, such as high electrical and thermal conductivity. Some metals, such as aluminum (AI), iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and gold (Au), are pure elements; others, such as steel and brass, are composed of a combination of elemental metals. 1.e. Students know scientists have developed instruments that can create discrete images of atoms and molecules that show that the atoms and molecules often occur in well-ordered arrays. Investigation and Experimentation 6.g. Record data by using appropriate graphic representations (including charts, graphs, and labeled diagrams) and make inferences based on those data. 6.h. Draw conclusions from scientific evidence and indicate whether further information is needed to support a specific conclusion. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 2

3 conductivity They both conduct heat.
Cast iron is a good metal for conducting heat. Sodium is a metal. They both conduct heat. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 2

4 array A pattern of atoms. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 2

5 alloy Combination of different metals. bronze medal steel
5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 2

6 metal A substance that conducts heat and electricity well and is malleable. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 2

7 Electron microscope A microscope that uses a stream of electrons to produce images of objects. An electron microscope is very powerful. 5th Grade Physical Science Lesson 2

8 metals


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