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Transcript
Student 1:_________________________
Student 2:________________________ Per: _____
Anticipation Guide for Chem Talk pg 370-373
Atoms:
My
opinion
T or F
Author’s
opinion
Statement:
T or F
1. Atom is the largest part of an element.
2. This week you cut a piece of aluminum foil down to one atom.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Golden Sentence:
Masses of Elements and Compounds in a Reaction:
My
Author’s Statement:
opinion opinion
T or F
T or F
1. Atoms and compounds are the same thing.
2. Dalton predicted the elements hydrogen and oxygen combine to
form water
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Golden Sentence:
Relative Mass of Atoms
My
opinion
Author’s
opinion
T or F
T or F
Statement:
1. You can use chemical reactions to learn about the mass of an
atom.
2. Atoms are all the same mass.
3. Mendeleev used atomic mass to organize his periodic table.
a. Students know how to relate the position of an element in the periodic table to its atomic number and atomic
mass.
b. Students know how to use the periodic table to identify metals, semimetals, non-metals, and halogens.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Golden Sentence:
Combine the three golden sentences in a found poem (any order that makes sense to you)
a. Students know how to relate the position of an element in the periodic table to its atomic number and atomic
mass.
b. Students know how to use the periodic table to identify metals, semimetals, non-metals, and halogens.