BY JENNIFER LANGDON 2014 TOPIC: STATES, CYCLES & ENERGY OF MATTER Objective: Mon. Oct 5th Students will be able to observe different states of matter in order to describe how matter changes states. WARM-UP: Agenda - Test takers- today at HIP What causes matter to - Behavior change from a solid, to a - States of Matter/Energy Vid liquid, or to a gas? Homework: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Get quizzes signed? Notes Chapter 2.1- States of Matter Notes Chapter 2.2 – *****Check Science Website for links if absent***** Science Current Event due October 29th STATES OF MATTER NOTES Solid definite shape slow particles definite volume (vibrations) Liquid no definite shape definite volume particles move quickly Gas no definite shape particles move no definite volume very very fast! TOPIC: STATES OF MATTER Objective: Tues Oct 6th WARM-UP: Students will be able to observe different states of matter in order to describe how matter changes states. What is the difference between a crystalline solid and an amorphous solid? - Agenda Brain pop- states of matter States of matter quiz- check answers Changes in state foldable- color code Changes in state, changes in energy Brain-pop changes in state Check answers Homework: 1. 2. 3. 4. Get quizzes signed? Notes Chapter 2.2 – *****Check Science Website for links if absent***** Science Current Event due October 29th Is there any to be collected today? TOPIC: CHANGES IN STATE Objective: Wed Oct 7th WARM-UP: Students will be able to observe different states of matter in order to describe how matter changes states. How do clothes dry on a clothes line without adding any other heat than the sun? - Agenda Evaporation vs boiling Observation- changing states Plotting changes in state. Homework: 1. 2. 3. Get quizzes signed? *****Check Science Website for links if absent***** Science Current Event due October 29th Is there any to be collected today? DATA TABLE Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Temperature