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1 8 th Grade Science Do Now Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Using the periodic table, begin working on RM 23.

2 8 th Grade Science Today’s Schedule 1. Do Now 2. Periodic Table Labeling 3. Introduction to Project 4. Finish RM 23 Essential Question How does the structure of matter affects its identity and properties? How does the structure of an atom determine how elements are arranged in the Periodic Table? Vocabulary Electron Proton Neutron Electron Cloud Electrical Charge Valence Electron Nucleus Reactivity Pre-AP Homework Grade-Level Homework Due Friday!!! Project Due February 15th Due Friday!!! Project Due February 15th QUIZ ON Friday Tuesday, January 22, 2013

3 8 th Grade Science Today we will… 8.5(B) identify that protons determine an element's identity and valence electrons determine its chemical properties, including reactivity Objective: Students will review structures of atoms and valence electrons. Tuesday, January 22, 2013

4 8 th Grade Science Periodic Table Tuesday, January 22, 2013 1.Above groups 1, 2, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, list the number of valence electrons in GREEN. 2.Next to periods 1-3 draw the number of ENERGY LEVELS. 3.Make a key at the bottom of your periodic table (teacher demonstrate)

5 ALKALI METALS- Orange

6 ALKALINE EARTH METALS- Green

7 TRANSITION METALS- Blue

8 BORON FAMILY- Red

9 CARBON FAMILY- Yellow

10 NITROGEN FAMILY Group 5 5 electrons in the outer shell Can share electrons to form compounds Contains metals, metalloids, and non-metals

11 OXYGEN FAMILY Group 6 6 electrons in the outer shell Contains metals, metalloids, and non-metals Reactive

12 Halogens- Purple

13 Noble Gases- Pink

14 Rare Earth Metals- Light Blue

15 8 th Grade Science Reactivity Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Fold your periodic table so group 1 lines up with group 17. How many valence electrons are in group 1? How many are in group 17? Add those together. Do they have a full shell when they combine? Compare group 2 with group 16, do you get the same results?

16 8 th Grade Science Project Introduction Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Important Dates: – January 25, materials list due – February 1, poster OR model due – February 4, Rough draft of essay (Pre-AP) – February 15, PROJECT DUE Read over directions and rubrics Finish RM 23

17 8 th Grade Science Do Now 1.Tape half-sheet “Anticipation Guide” to page of INB. 2.Circle “A” if you agree with the statement. Circle “D” if you disagree. 3.Using a clicker, enter your answers. 4.Record score in capacity matrix. Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

18 8 th Grade Science Today’s Schedule 1. Do Now 2. Physical Property Stations 3. Density Lab 4. Conclusion Questions 5. Reading: Physical Properties 6. After learning Anticipation Guide Essential Question How does the structure of matter affects its identity and properties? How does the structure of an atom determine how elements are arranged in the Periodic Table? Vocabulary Electron Proton Neutron Electron Cloud Electrical Charge Valence Electron Nucleus Reactivity Pre-AP Homework Grade-Level Homework Due Friday!!! Materials list for Project Due Friday!!! Due Friday!!! Materials list for Project Due Friday!!! QUIZ ON FRIDAY Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

19 8 th Grade Science Today we will… 8.5 (C) interpret the arrangement of the Periodic Table, including groups and periods, to explain how properties are used to classify elements; Objectives: 1.Students will identify and describe the physical properties: luster, malleability, magnetic, conductivity, and density. 2.They will be able to identify the different families on the periodic table and that the elements in the family share physical properties. Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

20 8 th Grade Science Physical Properties Lab 1.Go to 4 stations and observe the physical properties: luster, malleability, magnetic, and conductivity of 5 different elements. 2.Record observations in data table. 3.Answer questions at each station. Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

21 8 th Grade Science Definitions Luster – the way an object or substance reflects light. Ex: glitters, sparkles, glossy, glassy, waxy, dull, metallic. Conductivity – The ability to transfer heat or electricity through direct contact. Malleability – The ability to be hammered into a thin sheet. Ex: silver is very malleable which makes it a good material for jewelry making Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

22 8 th Grade Science Calculating the density With your table, calculate the density of each element. Remember: Density= Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013 Mass Volume

23 8 th Grade Science Calculating the density 1.Using the triple-beam balance, measure the mass of each sample. 2.Record the mass. 3.To measure the volume, fill up the graduated cylinder with 20 mL of water. 4.CAREFULLY, drop the element in the water. 5.Subtract 20 mL from the new number on the graduated cylinder. 6.Record this number as the volume. Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

24 8 th Grade Science Calculating the density 1.Using your calculator, calculate the density of the element. 2.Record the density. Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

25 8 th Grade Science Density of an Element 1.Using the triple-beam balance, measure the mass of each sample. 2.Record the mass. 3.To measure the volume, fill up the graduated cylinder with 20 mL of water. 4.CAREFULLY, drop the element in the water. 5.Subtract 20 mL from the new number on the graduated cylinder. 6.Record this number as the volume. Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

26 8 th Grade Science Density of an Element 1.Using your calculator, calculate the density of the element. 2.Record the density. 3.Read “Physical Properties” by yourself or with a partner. Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

27 8 th Grade Science Conclusion Questions COPY and ANSWER the following questions about density on page of your INB. 1.What is the formula for calculating density? 2.Did the samples of different elements have the same density? Why or why not? 3.Did the samples of the same element have the same mass? 4.Did the samples of the same element have the same mass? 5.Did the samples of the same element have the same density? 6.Why is density considered a physical property? Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013

28 8 th Grade Science Exit Activity Wed./Thurs, January 23 &25, 2013 1.Tape half-sheet “Anticipation Guide” to page of INB. 2.Circle “A” if you agree with the statement. Circle “D” if you disagree. 3.Using a clicker, enter your answers. 4.Record score in capacity matrix.

29 8 th Grade Science Do Now Friday, January 25, 2013 ***Will add questions based on their anticipation guide data***

30 8 th Grade Science Today’s Schedule 1. Do Now 2. Quiz 3. Project Check Essential Question How does the structure of matter affects its identity and properties? How does the structure of an atom determine how elements are arranged in the Periodic Table? Vocabulary Electron Proton Neutron Electron Cloud Electrical Charge Valence Electron Nucleus Reactivity Pre-AP Homework Grade-Level Homework Homework Due today!!! Project material list due today!!! Homework Due today!!! Project material list due today!!! Friday, January 25, 2013

31 8 th Grade Science Today we will… 8.5(B) identify that protons determine an element's identity and valence electrons determine its chemical properties, including reactivity 8.5 (C) interpret the arrangement of the Periodic Table, including groups and periods, to explain how properties are used to classify elements; Friday, January 25, 2013

32 8 th Grade Science Quiz 8.5(A) R ead and re-read the passage. U nderline the question B ubble important words I dentify the key idea, write it in margin. E liminate the wrong answers S elect the correct answer ✓ predator/prey interactions Friday, January 25, 2013

33 8 th Grade Science Project Check Friday, January 25, 2013 Have your materials list out and ready to be checked.

34 NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT /Experience NEXT UNIT /Experience UNIT QUESTIONS is about... UNIT RELATIONSHIPS UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP CURRENT UNIT 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 atom nucleus valence electron Law of Conservation of Mass proton physical vs chemical change physical vs chemical property coefficient neutron atomic number reactant subscript electron product reactivity electron cloud: shell, orbital, energy level atom nucleus valence electron Law of Conservation of Mass proton physical vs chemical change physical vs chemical property coefficient neutron atomic number reactant subscript electron product reactivity electron cloud: shell, orbital, energy level and illustrated by by recognizing through investigations IMPORTANT TERMS: which are described by Demonstrating Investigating Describing Interpreting Recognizing Force & Motion Characteristics of the Universe made up of which combine chemically Recognizing patterns help predict what will happen next and what can change overtime. Energy can change forms and transfer from one object to another  What isn’t chemistry?  Why should I care about physical and chemical changes in my everyday life?  Where does matter come from and where does it go to if it can’t be created or destroyed?  How would scientists predict the properties of a new element & where would it fit on the Periodic Table?  What do I have in common with pencil graphite and diamonds?  What would the biosphere be like without the 8 common elements in contains? u nderstanding that all matter in the universe is made up of elements


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