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Matter Notes Presentation

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Scientific Method Review and Matter Notes.

Matter Notes Presentation. Follow along with the teacher as she presents notes for today's lesson.

Note: If you are absent you can always watch the loom video or go through the google slides that will be uploaded on Canvas at a later time.

Watch the video for a quick introduction to matter

Discuss some of your answers with your classmates.

Follow along with the teacher presentation and complete the sentences. Type the words thtat will complete each defintion.

For the next section, fill in the missing words for each sentence. Read and record the complete sentence.

Watch the video to learn more about the other elements like carbon and periodic table.

Let's review what we learned today. Watch the videoes: What is an atom- Basics for Kids and Physics: What is an atom. When you are done record one thing you learned.

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Go to canvas to find the homework assignment for tonight. You will use what you learned today to help you complete the assignment.

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Read the slide and answer the question. What is our new unit going to be about? What do you already know about matter and what will you learn?

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By the time you finish this lesson what else should you be able to do?

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List 3 common things found in a fridge, locker, kitchen, and classroom. Type your answer below

One common theme should be that all of the items are made of matter. Matter is made of atoms.

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What are the four basic elements that matter is made of according to the ancient Greeks?

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Who is known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry"?

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Why was Lavoisier important to the study of matter and what did his experiment lead to?

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Anything that has mass (weight) and volume ( takes up space) is called?

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The amount of matter in an object is called?

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The amount of space an object takes up is called

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Do pencils have matter?

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Do daydreamers have matter?

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All matter is made of tiny particles called?

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What are the smallest particles of an element that still has the properties of that element?

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What must be used to see atoms?

Using audio to record the correct words to complete the sentence. Choose from the word bank: electrons, nucleus, planet, and sun. Each word will only be used once.

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A substance that is made up of one kind of atom is called?

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Complete the sentence with the missing word. All carbon atoms have the same mass and occupy the same space ( ________) as all carbon atoms.

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How many elements can be found on the periodic table?

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Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence. These 118 elements combine in a huge way to make up all _______ and __________ things.

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Summarize your thoughts. Using the 3-2-1 model

1. Record three things learned from the lesson.

2. Two Record two things that they found interesting and that they’d like to learn more about.

3. One Record one question they still have about the material.Record one thing you learned today.

Make sure to use complete sentences.