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Today we're taking a day off from chemistry and are going to do some group work to see if we can find a solution to a problem... Let's crush it! Scientists will work in teams to analyze a problem and find a solution using the scientific method.
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What's Up Rock Stars? Happy early release day!!! Today we're going to color-code our periodic tables and learn about the different categories of organization. Before we crush it, I give you the early release video of the week! Thanks Isaiah!!! Scientists will identify and color-code categories of the periodic table. Hey All!
I totally appreciate all the hard work you're doing as we roll into the end of the year. With that, keep it going today. We're going to learn about ions and chemical bonds! After that, it's all about making molecules! Scientists will be able to identify the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in ions as well as the types of bonds they form. Greetings All!
I hope you all had a great weekend! Let's get a community check-in and then practice identifying what's inside various atoms using a periodic table. Scientists will be able to identify the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom and related isotopes. Hey Rock Stars!
Today we'll be taking a quiz on density, chemical and physical properties as well as chemical and physical changes! Take your time and crush it! Scientists will calculate density using two formulas as well as identifying chemical/physical changes and their properties. Hey Rock Stars!!!
Today we're combing classes and rockin' a challenge! This is a review for our quiz tomorrow. Make sure to use teamwork, do the writing on college teams and DISCUSS the science of each. 1) Scientists will be able to calculate the density of various objects by measuring or using the displacement method. 2) Scientists will identify chem/physical changes and properties. 3) Scientists will DISCUSS chemical/physical properties/changes and why they occur. Hey Rock Stars! Today we're going to continue our daily learning of the atom and then practice learning about electron configuration (where they are in the atom)! Before that, here's our early release video of the week! Thanks Serra! Scientists will be able to identify and describe parts of an atom in a note catcher. Hey Rock Stars!
I heard you were awesome yesterday for the sub and thanks work working so hard! Today we're going to review our worksheets and conduct community additions. Next, we're going to move forward and look more deeply into atoms before we start to build them. Let's crush it!!! Scientists will be able to identify and describe parts of an atom in a note catcher. Hey All,
I'm obviously out today. My sister is having a surgery and I need to be there to support her. Thanks for understanding! Your mission for today is as follows and anything you do not complete is homework! Use your density notes or the PPT in the Interactions of Matter folder for support! 1) Use the volume measurements to calculate density of each of the objects from Friday's lab. Identify if they sink or float using the density of water as a guide. And rank them in order. Please show your work in your science journal for each calculation to receive credit. The green data table should be filled out accurately and completely. 2) Complete the Calculating Density worksheet (both sides). Show your work. 3) Skill sheet (both sides). 4) If you complete everything above, make sure your glossary is totally up to date! Hey Rock Stars!!! We have tons of people out today, but I'm stoked you're all here! Today we're going to rock some practice on chemical/physical properties and changes. Next, we'll take a step further into some basic ideas of chemistry by exploring density. Let's do it!
Scientists will be able to calculate density of various objects and compare their densities. |