1st Nine Weeks Resources
Standards:
S8P1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the structure and properties of matter.
a. Develop and use a model to compare and contrast pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures.
b. Develop and use models to describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasma states when thermal energy is added or removed.
c. Plan and carry out investigations to compare and contrast chemical (i.e., reactivity, combustibility) and physical (i.e., density, melting point, boiling point) properties of matter.
d. Construct an argument based on observational evidence to support the claim that when a change in a substance occurs, it can be classified as either chemical or physical.
e. Develop models (e.g., atomic-level models, including drawings, and computer representations) by analyzing patterns within the periodic table that illustrate the structure, composition, and characteristics of atoms (protons, neutrons, and electrons) and simple molecules.
f. Construct an explanation based on evidence to describe conservation of matter in a chemical reaction including the resulting differences between products and reactants.
S8P1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the structure and properties of matter.
a. Develop and use a model to compare and contrast pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures.
b. Develop and use models to describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasma states when thermal energy is added or removed.
c. Plan and carry out investigations to compare and contrast chemical (i.e., reactivity, combustibility) and physical (i.e., density, melting point, boiling point) properties of matter.
d. Construct an argument based on observational evidence to support the claim that when a change in a substance occurs, it can be classified as either chemical or physical.
e. Develop models (e.g., atomic-level models, including drawings, and computer representations) by analyzing patterns within the periodic table that illustrate the structure, composition, and characteristics of atoms (protons, neutrons, and electrons) and simple molecules.
f. Construct an explanation based on evidence to describe conservation of matter in a chemical reaction including the resulting differences between products and reactants.
Metric Conversions
Why is the Metric System Important? (video)
Metric Conversions "How To" (video)
States of Matter: Properties and Changes
Particles in Matter and Changes of Matter (Google Slide)
Study Jams - Properties of Matter
Separating Matter - TedEd Video (4 minutes)
Chemical and Physical Changes
Chemical and Physical Change Module (Fun Interactive Test Yourself!)
Chemical Changes (Interactive)
Atoms, Elements, Compounds, and Molecules
Atoms Around Us
Build an Atom (Interactive)
Elements, Compound, and Mixtures PowerPoint/Google Slide
Relationship between atoms, elements, compounds and molecules.(The man in this video talks really slow, I recommend speeding the video up by clicking on the settings menu.)
Molecules vs. Compounds YouTube Video Clip
.Elements, Compounds, Mixtures
The Language of Chemistry - Chemical Formulas and Equations
The Law of Conservation of Matter PPT
Meet the Elements Song
How many Atoms, Elements,Molecules, or Compounds? (Q&A Instant Results)
Scale of the Universe (Interactive)
Build a Molecule (Interactive)
Periodic Table of Elements (S8P1.f)
Periodic Table Game (Recognizing element's symbols and location)(S8P1.f)
Strange Matter Exhibit (Conduct online Experiments! Interactive Resource)
Science of Cooking
Heating Plastics
Why is the Metric System Important? (video)
Metric Conversions "How To" (video)
States of Matter: Properties and Changes
Particles in Matter and Changes of Matter (Google Slide)
Study Jams - Properties of Matter
Separating Matter - TedEd Video (4 minutes)
Chemical and Physical Changes
Chemical and Physical Change Module (Fun Interactive Test Yourself!)
Chemical Changes (Interactive)
Atoms, Elements, Compounds, and Molecules
Atoms Around Us
Build an Atom (Interactive)
Elements, Compound, and Mixtures PowerPoint/Google Slide
Relationship between atoms, elements, compounds and molecules.(The man in this video talks really slow, I recommend speeding the video up by clicking on the settings menu.)
Molecules vs. Compounds YouTube Video Clip
.Elements, Compounds, Mixtures
The Language of Chemistry - Chemical Formulas and Equations
The Law of Conservation of Matter PPT
Meet the Elements Song
How many Atoms, Elements,Molecules, or Compounds? (Q&A Instant Results)
Scale of the Universe (Interactive)
Build a Molecule (Interactive)
Periodic Table of Elements (S8P1.f)
Periodic Table Game (Recognizing element's symbols and location)(S8P1.f)
Strange Matter Exhibit (Conduct online Experiments! Interactive Resource)
Science of Cooking
Heating Plastics