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Agenda : 10/9 HW: NO HOMEWORK
Warm-up: Read your cornell notes on page 57. What are three physical
properties of a piece of notebook paper?
Table of Contents for Interactive Notebook
Unit: 2 ( Chapter 4,5,6 and 7)
Left side items
Page
Right side items
page
Physical properties of
Objects
56
Cornell notes on
physical & chemical
changes
57
Summary of Bill Nye
Fluids
58
Bill Nye Fluids
59
58
Warm-up: Read your cornell notes on page 57. What are
three physical properties of a piece of notebook paper?
Bill Nye Fluids
• Summarize what you learned from the
video (five sentences).
Scientific Method Test Answers
Add up your TOTAL points THAT YOU GOT CORRECT
and divide by 35 and then multiply by 100 to get your
percentage.
• 1. B
• 2. A
• 3. C
• 4. B
• 5. B
• 6.B
• 7. C
• 8.A
• 9. C
10. A
11. D
12. B
13. A
14. C
15. B
16. B
17.D
18.D
19.D
20.D
21. C
22. B
23. A
24. A
25. C
26. B
27. D
28.B
29.B
30.C
31. C
32. A
33. A
34. A
35. B
59
Bill Nye Fluids
• 10 facts
Standard 5: Chemical reactions are processes
in which atoms are rearranged into different
combinations of molecules.
Essential Common Question(s) (Objective):
Why is freezing & melting a physical
change and not a chemical change?
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Warm-up: Do you think (hypothesize) that ice melting is going
through a physical or chemical change? Explain your reasoning.
Questions:
1.Describe two
objects at your
home using
physical
properties. List at
least five physical
properties each.
2. Would shaping
clay be a
physical or
chemical
change? Explain.
Physical properties of objects
Standard 5 : Reactions
Questions:
57 121
EQ: Why is freezing & melting a physical change and
not a chemical change?
Notes:
A. Physical properties
1. descriptions or characteristics of
an object-Matter that can be
observed or measured without
changing its identity
2. A. shape b. mass c. texture
d. volume
3. Describe an object’s physical
properties in the classroom
It is a blue cylinder
Standard 5: Reactions
Questions:
57 121
EQ: Why is freezing & melting a physical change and
not a chemical change?
Notes:
B. Chemical properties
1.It is a description on how the
substance has the ability to
change
a. Combustibility (burning)
b. color change
C. produces bubbles
Standard 5: Reactions
EQ: Why is freezing & melting a
physical change and
not a chemical change?
Questions:
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Notes:
C.
Physical Change
1. It does not change its identity.
2. Examples
A. Chopping wood
B. Tearing paper
C. Evaporation, Melting, Freezing and
Condensation
Ice
Liquid water
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Standard 5 : Reactions
Questions:
Grading:
Three questions
created at least one
level 3 =
3 pts
EQ: Why is freezing & melting a
physical change and
Revision=Underlined/number
not a chemical change?
ed main ideas (different color
of ink). Highlight key
Notes:
vocabulary. Little notes/
diagrams included.= 2 pts.
D. Chemical Change
1. It does change its identity. The
properties are different from the original
properties.
Great! Burnt toast again!
2. Examples
The texture does not taste
A. Burning paper the same!
B. Baking a cake
Summary: Answered the EQ question and
answered the questions that you created. Have
at least one transition word. = 5 pts total.
Standard 5: Chemical reactions are processes
in which atoms are rearranged into different
combinations of molecules.
Essential Common Question(s) (Objective):
Why is freezing & melting a physical
change and not a chemical change?
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