Sunday, February 22, 2015

5th Six Weeks (Week 1)

Monday:   
·         Properties of Matter
o   Physical Properties
§  What are physical properties of matter?
§  List & Discuss common physical properties of matter.
o   Chemical Properties
§  What are chemical properties of matter?
§  List & Discuss common chemical properties of matter.



Tuesday:
·         Properties of Matter
o   Comparing Chemical & Physical Properties
o   What is the difference between physical & chemical properties?



Wednesday:
·         Properties of Matter
o   Comparing Two Elements Quick Lab
o   Using properties to identify unknown substances
§  Physical properties of matter
§  Chemical properties of matter



Thursday:
·         Properties of Matter
§  Compare Physical & Chemical properties to identify unknown substance

Friday:
o   Field Trip to City Fair

Monday, February 16, 2015

4th Six Weeks (Week 7)

Science:

Monday:   
·         Six Weeks Exam
o   What is Energy?
o   Temperature
o   Thermal Energy & Heat
o   What is Matter?
Tuesday:
·         District Benchmark #2
Wednesday:
·         District Benchmark #2

Thursday:
·         Review Six Weeks Exam
o   4th Six Weeks Exam
Friday:
·         What is Matter?
o   Class assignment on Density Calculation.
o   Density:  Mass/Volume
o   Students will mathematically solve for Density when given Mass & Volume utilizing the density formula.

Monday, February 9, 2015

4th Six Weeks Exam Review


Six Weeks Exam is scheduled for Monday: FEB. 16, 2015

Science 4th Six Weeks Exam Review
1.     What is: The Law of Conservation of Energy
2.     What is energy?
3.     What is an energy transformation?
4.     What are the seven different forms energy can take?
5.     Know the difference between kinetic, potential, and mechanical energy.
6.     What is Gravitational Potential Energy?
7.     What is the Kinetic Theory of Matter?
8.     How is temperature related to kinetic energy? Particle movement & arrangement.
9.     What are the three physical states of Matter?
10.    How can heat affect the physical state of an object?
11.     Know the difference between thermal energy, temperature, and heat.
12.     What are the three types of heat?
    a.     Know conduction, convection, radiation, and how are they different.
13.     Know the boiling and freezing point of water in both Fahrenheit and Celsius.
14.     What are three scales used to measure temperature?
15.     What are the two units used to measure HEAT?
16.     One Calorie is equal to 4.18  Joules
17.      Know what Matter, Mass, and Weight are and how are they different.
18.      How is Mass measured?
19.      What is Volume and how can it be determined?
20.      What is Density?
21.      How can Density be determined? Formula.
22.      How are density, mass, and volume related?

23.      Know how to use the formula to determine density:  Density = Mass/Volume


Sunday, February 8, 2015

4th Six Weeks (Week 6)


Monday:   
·         Quiz on:
o   Temperature
o   Thermal Energy & Heat
o   What is Matter



Tuesday:
·         Benchmark Day
o   Reading and Math Review Day


·       
Wednesday:
·         Benchmark Day
o   Reading & Math Review Day

Thursday:
Six Weeks Exam Review
o   What is Energy?
o   How is Temperature Related to Kinetic Energy
o   Temperature, Thermal Energy, & Heat



Friday:

  • Valentine's Day Dance
  • Make-up Day





Sunday, February 1, 2015

4th Six Weeks (Week 5)

Science
Monday:   
·         What is matter?
o   Discuss with class what matter is
·         What is mass
·         What is weight
·         How does mass differ from weight?
·         Discuss how to measure mass and weight.
o   Using a balance and a scale

Tuesday:
·         Measuring Space
o   What is volume?
·         How is the amount of space occupied by matter measured?
o   V=L x W x H of a rectangular prism
·         How can volume be determined?
o   Using a formula
o   Using water displacement



Wednesday:
·         Density
·         What is density?
·         How are mass, volume, and density all related
·         How is density determined?
o   Formula: D = M ÷ V
·         Calculate density, mass, or volume given two of the three variables using Density formula.

Thursday:
·         What is Matter?
o   Lab on Volume and Density
o   Formulas:
§  V = L x W x H
§  D = M ÷ V

Friday:
·         Introduction to Matter Review
o   Review
o   Mass, Volume, and Density