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MM 1.3a: Made of Matter Part 1 - Full 60 min

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Introduce the Nanoscale
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POST READING KNOWLEDGE CHECK
Partner Reading
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE - Put it All Together
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A mixture is made of more than 1 substance. Which of the following is an example of a mixture?

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A substance is made of 1 type of atom or molecule. Which of the following is an example of a substance?

One of your teammates had this for breakfast this morning:

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What part of the breakfast was a mixture?

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Type the correct word in the blank.

- makes up everything around us.

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Match the correct word to the correct picture in the model.

Mmuae Afoforo a Wobɛpaw:
Salt
Red blood cell
Human Heart
Grain of sand
Strand of hair

PRE READING KNOWLEDGE CHECK

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Agree or Disagree?

  • Air is made of matter.

  • A group of molecules joined together is called an atom.

  • You can see a water molecule with your eyes.

  • People are made of molecules.

  • Everything is made of atoms.

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Air is made of matter.

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What is matter?

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What do we call atoms that form together?

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Can you see atoms or molecules? Why?

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Since we can’t see them, what are two things that scientists use to study atoms?

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Why are some molecules held together?

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What are three examples of properties that matter can have?

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What gives matter those different properties?

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What is a substance?

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Give an example of one substance:

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What is a mixture?

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Give an example of one mixture

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Click and drag the items to put them in order from smallest (top) to biggest (bottom):

  1. 1 drop of water

  2. 1 atom

  3. 1,000,000 water molecules

  4. 1 water molecule

  5. 1 glass of water

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Use the words from the drop down list to complete the sentences below.

A to see how atoms and molecules are arranged. Scientists often use models to show things that are too - Tiny piece of matter that is too small to see.

than molecules.

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How many atoms are in this molecule?

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How can you tell? Explain your answer for Question 27.

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Orange juice is a mixture. What substance can be found in orange juice?

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Which of the following is not a property of milk?

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A group of molecules joined together is called an atom.

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You can see a water molecule with your eyes.

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People are made of molecules.

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Everything is made of atoms.

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How many different types of atoms are in this molecule?