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This resource focuses on the differentiation between physical and chemical properties of matter, including key concepts such as density, melting point, boiling point, reactivity, and combustibility. It also explores physical and chemical changes, illustrated through examples like gas development and color changes. The material engages students through thinking maps and interactive discussions, emphasizing the Law of Conservation of Matter. It aims to equip learners with effective study strategies for tests and enhances understanding through practical applications like fireworks and ice sublimation.
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Warm Up09/17 Unpack the GPS Standard S8P1: (write the element in the form of a thinking map) d. Distinguish between physical and chemical properties of matter as physical (examples: density, melting point, boiling point) or chemical (examples: reactivity, combustibility).
Closing09/17 Which of the following is NOT an example of a chemical reaction occurring… A. the production of heat B. the production of sound C. the production of a precipitate D. the production of light
Warm Up09/18 Unpack the GPS Standard S8P1: (write the element in the form of a thinking map) e. Distinguish between changes in matter as physical (example: physical change) or chemical (examples: development of a gas, formation of precipitate, and change in color).
Closing09/18 What is the BEST advice you can give to your fellow Wildcats about studying for tomorrow’s test?
Warm Up09/19 Unpack the GPS Standard S8P1: (write the element in the form of a thinking map) g. Identify and demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Matter (or Mass).
Closing09/19 What are some of the things you did to prepare yourself for today’s test?
Warm Up09/20 Fireworks are an example of a… A. physical change B. density change C. volume change D. chemical change
Closing09/20 The sublimation of dry ice is an example of a… A. physical change B. density change C. volume change. D. chemical change.
Warm Up09/21 The ability of a substance to be pressed into thin sheets (like aluminum foil) is called… ductility malleability flammability conductivity
Closing09/21 Closure Cube!!!