Tuesday 12-3-2013 Dear Students, In class work today – read all of this please! Every class has begun the group work on the organization of the periodic table some groups have completed group task #1 and are on group task #2 – when that is done continue and complete group task #3 then #4. Besides the information offered to you on the sheets there are reference books on each of the tables that you can also use. Make sure that your answers are complete – make sense and are not written as a list unless asked for as a list!!!!!! Be prepared to hand in all of the following work if it is still in your possession!! Need extra copies print them from the worksheet page on the science website! The following work was Assigned 11-15 and now they are due 12-4-2013! 1. Elements of an Accident 2. Completed Periodic Table Puzzle 3. Periodic Table Puns #1 4. Periodic Table puns #2 The following work was assigned on Monday/Tuesday 11-25/11-26 Read Chapter 4 in Blue introduction to Matter book Then complete the following work on loose-leaf. ALL WORK IS TO BE DONE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES! 5. SECTION QUESTIONS ON THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONSPAGE 83, 86, 89, 93 AND THE MATH BREAK ON PAGE 92 I will be checking in – not collecting the following: The Periodic Table Study Guide The Atomic Theory/Scientist Flip Book & - these are completed and in your science notebook The Physical and Chemical Properties Pockets – these are completed and in your science notebook This work from - 11-18-2013 to 11-22-2013 We BEGAN Take the challenge work! Students can choose which level of work they would like to do when it is offered - check the link -Take the Challenge View the following videos in class students may want to revisit them to help them complete the worksheetsWhy Does Ice Float http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-does-ice-float-in-water-george-zaidan-and-charles-morton#review How Polarity Makes Water Behave Strangely http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-polarity-makes-water-behave-strangely-christina-kleinberg The Science of Macaroni Salad - What is in a Mixture? http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-science-of-macaroni-salad-what-s-in-a-molecule-josh-kurz Then complete the following worksheets find the link on the worksheet pageThe Science of Macaroni - What is in a Mixture? Why Does Ice Float? How Polarity Makes Water Behave Strangely Click on Link below for instructions to complete the work below -