Tonight for homework you need to answer the Law of Conservation of Matter Lab Conclusion Questions. They can be found at the end of the document included in the previous post. You should answer them in your science notebook.
HW Due Monday 10/21: Pre-Lab
In order to participate in Monday’s Law of Conservation of Matter Lab, you MUST complete the pre-lab attached to this post. You must write the entire pre-lab into your science notebook (no cutting and glueing this time). You must answer all of the pre-lab questions in your notebook before you can begin the lab.
Here it is: 10.21 Conservation of Matter Lab
Tonight’s HW: NONE!
If you haven’t taken the test yet, be prepared to take it during early release tomorrow.
HW Tonight: STUDY FOR TEST!
Here are a bunch of materials to help you study:
HW Due Thurs. 10/10
Here is the Unit 2 Review Packet from class today. I will collect the packet in class tomorrow, so make sure to finish it for homework.
Click here: Unit 2 Review Packet
HW Due Tomorrow/Packet from Today’s Class
Here are today’s materials. I will be out sick tomorrow, so stay tuned for updates on what you should do while I’m gone.
Tonight’s HW: either Version 1 or Version 2. Version 2 has an optional Honors Section at the end- if you want honors credit you need to do all of the problems in the packet. I will collect your HW packets at the beginning of class on Thursday, so be prepared to hand them in.
All class notes and homework: 10.8 Notes
Powerpoint: 10.8 Warmup
UNIT 2 TEST ON OCT. 16
Your Unit 2 Test is on Wednesday, October 16. I will provide more information at the end of this week.
Save the date!
HW Due Tues. 10/8
Here are today’s notes and HW:
- PowerPoint: 10.7 Warmup
- Notes/HW problems: 10.7 Phase Changes
HW Due Monday
Make your Phase Changes foldable. It’s SUPER important that you have it for class on Monday!
QUIZ TOMORROW
Study Guide: 2.2 Quiz Practice
Objectives:
- Compare and contrast chemical and physical properties
- Compare and contrast chemical and physical changes
- Define and identify states of matter and draw particle diagrams describing states of matter
Vocabulary:
- Chemical property
- Know examples
- Physical property
- Know examples
- Composition
- Solubility
- Malleability
- Chemical change
- Know examples
- Physical change
- Know examples
- Flammability
- Corrosiveness
- Reactivity
Solids, Liquids, and Gases (you should be able to do the following for solids, liquids, and gases)
- Draw each particle diagram
- Describe the shape and volume of each state of matter
- Describe how the particles are arranged and how fast they move
- Describe the forces that hold the particles together