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DO NOW


Date 9/15 Do Now
Review the periodic table that you picked up and list three elements (full name) and their atomic numbers.
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What are we doing today?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION What are the building blocks of matter?
OBJECTIVES -Identify atoms as the building blocks of matter. -Label the parts of an atom
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  • Tape the periodic table onto the inside BACK
    cover of your interactive notebook

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Research an element
  • Work with your shoulder partner
  • Find an element that has one letter from each of
    your names in it
  • Ex Sally and Joe could choose Silicon (S from
    Sally, O from Joe)
  • Use your own devices to research
  • Find at least three facts about your element
  • Be prepared to share

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Atom Model Comparative Investigation
Directions Look at the two atom models at your
table Record your observations in your INB
SIMILARITIES DIFFERENCES

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What are ATOMS?
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What are atoms?
  • What are the building blocks of all matter?
  • Atoms

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Check for Understanding
  • 1)How many protons does
  • carbon have?

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Check for Understanding
  • How many electrons
  • does helium have?

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What did we do today?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION What are the building blocks of matter?
OBJECTIVES -Identify atoms as the building blocks of matter. -Label the parts of an atom
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ON YOUR MARK.
  • By the time the bell rings, please have your Do
    Now sheet and something to write with out on your
    desk.
  • The class with the highest percentage of students
    today will win outside time for block day.

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Date 9/16 DO NOW
Using complete sentences, explain atoms in your own words. Be prepared to share.
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What are we doing today?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are the atoms of each element different?
OBJECTIVES Use the periodic table as a resource to identify elements and their properties.
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Periodic Table and Atoms
  • Using the ATOM model on your desk
  • INFER what the numbers on this tile mean and
    record your inferences on your white board.

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DRAW and LABEL the tile in your INB, under your
Carbon Atom Model
of protons electrons
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White Board Practice
  • How many protons are in nitrogen?
  • How many electrons?
  • How many neutrons?

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White Board Practice
  • How many protons does Hydrogen have?
  • What is the atomic mass of Hydrogen?
  • How many neutrons does it have?

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White Board Practice
  • Find the element that has 10 protons and 10
    electrons. Write the symbol on your white board.
  • How many neutrons does it have?

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White Board Practice
  • What is the atomic number of Potassium?
  • How many protons does it have?
  • How many neutrons?
  • How many electrons?

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Create Your Own Atom
  • Create a key for each part of the atom.
  • Draw the correct number of protons, neutrons, and
    electrons on the model
  • Use your periodic table to DISCOVER your element.
  • Write it on the back.

Protons Neutrons- Electrons-
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What did we do today?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are the atoms of each element different?
OBJECTIVES Use the periodic table as a resource to identify elements and their properties.
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DO NOW


Date 9/16 Do Now
ON YOUR MARK. Do Now sheet out before the bell rings! How do you determine the number of protons in an element? USE COMPLETE SENTENCES!
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What are we doing today?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION What are the different types of molecules?
OBJECTIVES -Understand the characteristics of a molecule. -Discover two types of molecules.
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Protons, Neutrons, Electrons
  • Fill out the Protons, Neutrons, Electrons WS
  • You may use your notes
  • This is for a grade!

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Molecules and Compounds
  • DIRECTIONS
  • Look at the models at your table.
  • Record your observations in your INB.

Molecule A
Both
Molecule B
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Molecule Comparison Debrief
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Video
  • Atoms, Molecules, Elements, Compounds

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Molecules and Compounds
  • Do you recognize the substance below?

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What is a molecule?
  • MOLECULES form when two or more atoms are
    chemically joined together.

Aspirin C9H8O4
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VOCABULARY
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Is it an element or compound?
Molecule Element or Compound?
Fe2O3
Si2
NaCl
Fe
H2O
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Molecule Exploration
  • Match the molecule with the chemical formula.
    Then place the molecule under the element or
    compound category
  • ATOM ELEMENT
    COMPOUND

MOLECULE
MOLECULE
O2
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Chemical Formulas CO2

Chemical Symbol of the element
Number of atoms of the element
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Human Molecules
  • EXPECTATIONS VOICE LEVEL 2, FULL PARTICIPATION
  • Walk around the room to find other human atoms to
    create the following molecules, each student
    should be a different atom
  • O2 NH3
  • CO2 N2O
  • CH4 CH2O

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EXIT TICKET
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What did we do today?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION What are the different types of molecules?
OBJECTIVES -Understand the characteristics of a molecule. -Discover two types of molecules.
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Date 9/19 Do Now
EXAMINE THE COMPOUNDS BELOW. WHAT DO THEY ALL HAVE IN COMMON? C8H10N4O2 C6H12O6 CH3COOH C5H12
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What are we doing today?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION What is an organic molecule?
OBJECTIVES -Identify the components of an organic molecule -Discover the importance of organic molecules for life.
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ORGANIC MOLECULES
  • Caffeine (C8H10N4O2 ) Glucose (C6H12O6
    )

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  • Vinegar (CH3COOH) Oil/Petroleum (C5H12 )

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Marzano Vocab Cards
SOCCER
Soccer is a team sport that is played with a ball
that is passed between team members by kicking
the ball. Team members score points by kicking
the ball into the goal.
I play soccer with my friends after school.
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Marzano Vocab Cards
ORGANIC COMPOUND
Organic compounds are a molecule with at least
one __________atom and one ___________ atom.
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Molecule Chart
  • Use your notebook to complete the chart

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What did we do today?
ESSENTIAL QUESTION What is an organic molecule?
OBJECTIVES -Identify the components of an organic molecule -Discover the importance of organic molecules for life.
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