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11/1/16:  CFA for Oceans:  School Net
11/2/16:  Introduction to Chemistry: students received Standards for 8.P.1.1
11/3/16:  States of Matter:  Fold-able solid, liquid, gas
11/4/16:  Notes from Matter power point
On line:  google classroom:  4 quadrants for solid liquid and gas
11/7/16:  Text book reading about Chemistry  pgs 547 - 549:  Density Heart
11/8/16:  Density lab
11/9/16:  Go over density lab, textbook readings 
11/10/16:  Split class going over atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures by making foldables for each.
Layered curriculum for higher students who made over 80% mastery on tests
11/11/16:  No school
11/14/16:  Compounds, mixtures, elements foldable
lab:  Compounds, mixtures and elements
lego-building-blocks-elements-compounds-mixtures-activity.pdf
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11/15/16:  Go over lab and information previously fixed
11/16/16:  Study guide for 8.P.1.1
11/17/16:  School Net quiz AEC8P11
​Vocabulary quiz
11/18/16:  Review of quiz taken yesterday
11/21/16:  Periodic Table introduction  8.P.1.2:  start with student instructions
11/22/16:  8.P.1.2:  Introduction to Periodic Table
received vocabulary and standards
periodic table
​watched two videos.
8.P.1.2 - Vocabulary
1. Periodic Table
A chart of the elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties.

2. Element
A pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical or physical means.

3. Model
A systematic description of an object or phenomenon that shares important characteristics with the object or phenomenon. Scientific models can be material, visual, mathematical, or computational and are often used in the construction of scientific theories.

4. Pattern
The regular and repeated way in which something is done.
Patterns found on the periodic table would include:

5. Valence Electron

The number of electrons found in the outer shell.
-These electrons can be gained, lost, or shared during a chemical reaction.

6. Isotope
An atom with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons from other atoms of the same element.

7. Atomic Number
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

8. Atomic Mass
The average mass of all the isotopes of an element.

9. Vertical Column- Group/Family
Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table.
18 Columns

10. Horizontal Row- Period
A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table.
7 Rows

11. Physical Property
A characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance.

12. Malleability
A term used to describe a material that can be pounded into shapes.

13. Conductivity
The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.

14. Reactive
The ease and speed with which an element combines, or reacts, with other elements and compounds.

15. Ductility
A term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire.



Essential Standard 8.P.1.2
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSNAXqbz3PF8K5mT7-c7pHXqhv_F9NbapFiasmsFMkS-sgfHXxaAy1IHgo7y4Vw8To7fgW_Wudz80bh/pub
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