Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Temperature & Phase Changes

Atomos, Atomos by Mark Rosengarten

Objectives:

  • Identify characteristics of the three basic states of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
  • Describe processes that allow a material to change from one state of matter to another.
  • Illustrate activity of molecules for a various states of matter

Language objectives:

  • Use the vocabulary inventory sheet to consider the vocabulary words of this unit.
  • Summarize key characteristic of each state of matter.

October Process Words

  • Evaluate (6, 7, 8th grade)
  • Represent (6, 7, 8th grade)
  • Refer (7, 8th grade)
  • Refute (7, 8th grade)
  • Confirm (8th grade)
  • Consider (8th grade)

Atom Unit Vocabulary Inventory - Check-in with these words before we get too far into the unit. 


Atoms, Elements and Molecules


How does a molecule of a substance move from one state of matter to another?




Solid - what body shape represents “solid” state?

Liquid- what body shape represents “liquid” state?

Gas- what body shape represents “gas” state?

Winning a rock-paper-scissors round moves you up. Losing, moves you down.


What are relationships between temperature and the different states of matter?



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