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Monday, October 26, 2009 Mrs. Gall’s Classes. Chemistry Monday, October 26, 2009 1.Warmup: List your 3 resources for research of your science fair topic,

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1 Monday, October 26, 2009 Mrs. Gall’s Classes

2 Chemistry Monday, October 26, 2009 1.Warmup: List your 3 resources for research of your science fair topic, including at least one book. Share this with Mrs. Gall for credit today. 2.LCD projector: review of benchmarks as correlated to chapters 1 – 4, focus order; physical and chemical properties and changes, SI system, scientific notation, element vs. compound vs. mixture; continue to make progress on science fair projects. 3.Notes on above, pre-assess existing knowledge and interest/ intrinsic motivation for particular topics. 4.Engage students in creating their own learning goals for this week.

3 RELEVANT BENCHMARKS C5.2B Distinguish between chemical and physical changes in terms of the properties of the reactants and products. C5.2C Draw pictures to distinguish the relationships between atoms in physical and chemical changes.

4 RELEVANT BENCHMARKS P4.p2A Distinguish between an element, compound, or mixture based on drawings or formulae. (prerequisite) P4.p2B Identify a pure substance (element or compound) based on unique chemical and physical properties. (prerequisite) P4.p2C Separate mixtures based on the differences in physical properties of the individual components. (prerequisite) P4.p2D Recognize that the properties of a compound differ from those of its individual elements. (prerequisite)

5 Chemistry Learning Objectives Restated Create, research, and conduct their own science fair experiments. Use scientific notation. Distinguish between an element, compound, and a mixture. Identify and use scientific measurement units (SI/ metric). Distinguish between physical and chemical changes and properties.

6 Coming Soon: Today: Metric System: notes, reading, homework Tomorrow: Scientific Notation: notes, reading, homework Wednesday: Quiz over Metric System and Scientific Notation Thursday: Science Fair Procedures Friday: Science Fair Procedures

7 METRIC SYSTEM NOTES 10 POINTS PER SCREEN PG. 12 IN THE TEXTBOOK Each measurement consists of a QUANTITY (number) and a UNIT (label) Example: 24 mL Quantity is 24 Quantity is 24 Unit is mL (milliliters) Unit is mL (milliliters) Qualitative refers to descriptions (color, shape, etc.) Quantitative refers to numerical measurements

8 Metric system notes pg.2 SI: also known commonly as metric system Page 12, Table 2: 7 base units: length, mass, time, thermodynamic temperature, amount of a substance, electric current, luminous intensity Page 13, Table 3: selected prefixes (kilo, deci, centi, milli, etc) Use unit appropriate for measurement, for example, 1.3 meters instead of 13000 millimeters. (another base unit is VOLUME in liters)

9 Metric System Notes pg.3 CONVERSIONS- see page 13. A conversion factor is a name for the multiplication problem set up to convert one type of unit of measurement into another equivalent one. Example: 1 kg = 1000g Conversion Factor Form: 1 kg/ 1000g Conversion factors are RATIOS (numerator and denominator)

10 HOMEWORK: PAGE 14 #1-3 DUE TOMORROW 1.Convert each mass to the requested unit. 1. 0.765 g to kilograms. 2. 0.765 g / 1 x 1 kg / 1000g =.765 /1000 kg = 3. 0.000765 kg 2.Convert

11 Physics Monday, October 26, 2009 1.Warmup: What are the themes of the Mythbusters and the Honda Rube Goldberg machines you’ve seen in our classroom video clips? What are three possible themes you might consider for your RG project? 2.SAMPLE RG DIAGRAM GIVEN; LABELED DIAGRAM VERSION ONE IS DUE TOMORROW. (TODAY FOR E.C.) 3.2nd period: energy transfer and Rube Goldberg Themes. Bring Materials for your machine – will be stored in a closed cardboard box in the classroom for use during class.DUE TOMORROW. (10 PTS FOR ANYTHING TO BE STORED IN THE CLASSROOM FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT)

12 Rube Goldberg Honda Video Clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ve4M4 UsJQo

13 RUBE GOLDBERG DIAGRAM VERSION ONE: ROUGH DRAFT 10 Simple Machines: Choices for simple machines are lever, pulley, wedge, screw, inclined plane, wheel and axle; you must use at least four of these six choices Energy Forms: Label at least 6 in your diagram and choose Kinetic or Potential for each of these: Thermal, Mechanical, Gravitational potential energy, Elastic, Electrical, Magnetic, Light, Sound, Chemical Wave energy is required.

14 RUBE GOLDBERG DIAGRAM VERSION ONE: ROUGH DRAFT 10 Simple Machines: Choices for simple machines are lever, pulley, wedge, screw, inclined plane, wheel and axle; you must use at least four of these six choices (50 points) Energy Forms: Label at least 6 in your diagram and choose Kinetic or Potential for each of these: Thermal, Mechanical, Gravitational potential energy, Elastic, Electrical, Magnetic, Light, Sound, Chemical (48 points) Wave energy is required.(7 points) 105 points possible; 10 points extra credit if submitted today. DUE TOMORROW (TUESDAY)

15 Physical Science Monday, October 26, 2009 1.Warmup: Read pages xxii-3. Tell two things you learned about careers in science. 2.Discussion: Section 2, Chapter 1: Pages 10 – 16. Reading techniques. Read for homework, quiz tomorrow. 3.Coming Soon. Science Fair Procedure due Friday. Lab page 21 tomorrow.

16 Section 2, Chapter 1: Pages 10 – 16. Reading techniques. Read for homework, quiz tomorrow. Read subtitles. Read picture captions. Read highlighted words. What are the main ideas?

17 Coming Soon. Science Fair Procedure due Friday. Lab page 21 tomorrow.

18 Quiz pages 10-16 (Scientific Inquiry) 1.Scientific inquiry refers to the different ways scientists study: _________ 1. Archaeology 2. Inquiry 3. Plastics and petroleum products 4. The natural world 2.A _____ is a possible answer to a scientific question or explanation for a set of observations. 1. Theory 2. Law 3. Variable 4. Hypothesis 5. All of these

19 Quiz page two 1.The ___ variable is expected to change during the experiment and is also called the dependant variable. 1. Manipulated 2. Responding 3. Controlled 4. hypothetical

20 Quiz Page Three 1.___ are the facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations. 1. Data 2. Graphs 3. Observations 4. theories 2.Which law does a skydiver follow? 1. No DUI’s 2. Aerodynamics 3. Gravity 4. Turbulence 5. All of these

21 Quiz Page Four 1.Based on observations of sunsets and sunrises, ancient people theorized that: 1. Scientific Laws are important. 2. The Earth revolves around the sun. 3. The sun revolves around the Earth. 4. Animals are connected to humans by evolution. 5. All of the above.


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