October 3, 2016
Assignment/Activities Today
- Chapter 3, Section 2 – Physical Properties
- Key Concept Physical properties of matter can be observed or measured without changing the matter’s identity
- Examples of physical properties are melting temperature, density, hardness, thermal conductivity, and electrical conductivity
- Density is the amount of matter in a given space or volume
- A physical change does not change the identity of the matter that undergoes the change
- Melting, freezing, cutting, bending, and dissolving are physical changes
- Read and Discuss Pgs. 84-85
- Focus on Figure 2 – Examples of Physical Properties
- 20 Questions for Mr. Hodder
- BrainPOP Vocabulary Assignment – Measuring Matter
- Refer to assignment listed in Google Classroom
- If Incomplete Finish BrainPop Quiz – Measuring Matter (watch the video, take the quiz and email Mr. Hodder the results)
- If Incomplete Finish BrainPOP Quiz – Satellites (watch the video, take the quiz and Email Mr. Hodder the results)
- If Incomplete Finish BrainPOP Quiz – Women’s Suffrage (watch the video, take the quiz and Email Mr. Hodder the results)
- If Incomplete Finish BrainPOP – Microscope Activity
- Complete the assigned activity in your MyBrainPOP account
- If Incomplete BrainPOP – Microscopes (watch the video, take the quiz and submit to Mr. Hodder the results)
- If Incomplete BrainPOP Game Quiz – Using the Microscope (watch the video, take the quiz and submit to Mr. Hodder the results)
Standards Covered Today
8th Grade – #9:Investigation and Experimentation
Items of Note
Tuesdays at 2:00 – Opportunities to retake any quiz from the trimester