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Integrated Science
Unit 4: States of Matter
Reading –Chapter 3, Sections 3.1 and 3.3
Date
Homework Assigned
12-3
Outline Part I
T
12-5
Outline Part II
Th
12-9
M
12-11
W
12-13
F
th
17 -19th
Finals
Outline Part III
Outline Part IV
Study for your test
Vocabulary –
Matter
Atom
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Kinetic Energy
In-Class
States of matter guide, Smell this!, Food
coloring explanation 1
Quiz #1 on part I, Food coloring explanation
2, Energy in Matter (w/Study Jams video
clip), Endothermic/Exothermic Lab
Quiz #2 on part II, Meet Icee, States of
Matter Exploration lab (Lauric Acid)
Quiz #3 on part III, States of Matter
Exploration Lab Analysis, Changing State
Diagram, Practice states of matter group
activity
Plasmas, Review for Test!
Final
Potential Energy
Thermal Energy
Phase change
Endothermic
Exothermic
Vaporization
Evaporation
Condensation
Sublimation
Deposition
Melting
Freezing
Learning Targets
-: I need more help with this concept
: I understand the basics of this concept
+: I got this!
I know how shape and volume are used to classify solids, liquids and gasses.
Ex: Solids = definite shape and definite volume
I know that the term definite refers to “not changing.”
I can describe the movement of molecules within a solids, liquids, and gas.
I know that the constant motion of molecules in a gas allows the gas to fill a
container of any shape and size.
I can describe how a liquid takes the shape of its container because the
molecules in a liquid can flow to new locations and that the volume is constant.
I know that solids have a definite volume and shape because molecules in a solid
vibrate around fixed locations.
I know the basic structure of an atom and can label its parts.
I know which states of matter have the most and least kinetic energy.
I can determine whether a reaction is endothermic or exothermic.
I can draw a “phase change” diagram for any substance and explain the motion
of the molecules during each phase.
I know that during a phase change the energy goes into breaking/making bonds
not into increasing the temperature.
B4
Test
Reference
(s)
Notes & pgs
69-70
Notes
pgs 69-70
pg 72
pg 73
pg 74
pg 115
Notes
Endo/Exo
posters
Lab & Notes
Lab & pg 85
I can explain how energy is absorbed or released during a phase change.
I know the most common phase changes (melting, freezing, condensation,
vaporization, sublimation, deposition).
I know that the temperature of a substance does not change during a phase
change.
I know what happens to the arrangement of molecules as water melts and
freezes.
I know the difference between evaporation and boiling (vaporization).
I can discuss what occurred during the Phase Change lab (Lauric acid).
How to Study For the Test
1. Review all worksheets, lecture guides & quizzes from this section.
2. Answer the following review questions on a separate piece of paper.
a. Page 95 Assessment Questions #’s: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15,
b. Page 97 Standardized Test Prep Questions #’s: 1, 3, 6
3. Make flash cards
pg 86
pg 85
pg 85
pg 88
pg 89
Lab
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