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BLOCK

10 C
2016-2017

CLASS CONTENT
WEEK 1
L6.2 Properties of matter
(Nov.14-18)
WEEK 2 L6.3 Physical and Chemical
(Nov.21-25) Changes
WEEK 3
(Nov.28- L6.4 States of Matter
Dec 2)
WEEK 4 L6.5 Pure Substances and
(Dec.5-9) Mixtures
WEEK 5 Unit Project
(Dic.12-16)

-Physical properties -Chemical properties Comparing the properties


-Physical change -Chemical change Compareing the changes
-Particles in motion -Properties of solids,
liquids and gases
-How particles combine -Pure subtances Mixtures
Matter up close

DATE: NOV 17TH, 2016


SUBJECT: SCIENCE
TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO MATTER
AIM: UNDERSTAND KEYTERM
DIFFERENCES

KEYTERMS
-Matter
-Mass
-Weight
-Volume
-Density

What are
some
examples of
matter in your
classroom?

MATTER VS NO MATTER

an apple

time

a person

sound

a table

sunlight

air

rainbow

water

gravity

a computer

microwaves

paper

heat

iron

information

ice cream

reflections

wood

energy

1
Anything

MATTER

that
has mass
and takes up
space.

MASS

Mass is the
measure of the
amount of
matter in an
object

WEIGHT

Weight

is the
gravitational
pull on an
object.

Weight

is
proportional to
mass.

MASS
-Quantity of matter
-Cannot be zero

WEIGHT
-force by which the body is pull to the earth
-changes by gravity
-can be zero

L6.2 Properties of matter

What are the properties


of the following
objects?

Properties of matter
Physical
properties

Chemical
properties

-Physical properties

Is a property that can be observed or measured without


changing the identity of the substance

EXAMPLES
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
SPECIFIC HEAT
MAGNETISM
BOILING POINT
APPEREANCE
TEXTURE

-Chemical properties

Is a property that describes a substances ability to form


new substances

EXAMPLES

DATE: DECEMBER 2ND, 2016


SUBJECT: SCIENCE
TOPIC: L6.3 Physical and Chemical
Changes

How matter changes?


Physical
Chemical
vs
Changes
Changes

Physical
Changes

Is a change of
matter from one
form to another
without a change
in the identity of
the substance.

Chemical
Changes
Is

a change of
matter that occurs
when one or more
substances change
into entirely new
substances with
different properties.

Law of Conservation
of mass

States than in ordinary chemical


and physical changes, mass is
not created or destroyed but is
only transformed into different
subtances

classify in physical or chemical


change
1.rusting of iron
2.combustion (burning) of wood
3.metabolism of food in the body
4.Cutting a desk in half
5.using a chemical battery
6.explosion of fireworks
7.rotting bananas
8.grilling a hamburger
9.milk going sour
10.Aluminum foil is cut in half.
11.cooking an egg
12.mixing baking soda and vinegar to produce carbon dioxide gas
13.baking a cake
14.Clay is molded into a new shape.
15.A juice box in the freezer freezes.

DATE: DECEMBER 2ND, 2016


SUBJECT: SCIENCE
TOPIC: L6.4 States of Matter

REVIEW
FOR TEST OF
BLOCK 5

TOPICS
L6.1

-Matter
-Mass
-Weight
-Volume
-Density

L6.2 Properties of matter

-Physical properties -Chemical properties Comparing the properties

L6.3 Physical and Chemical


Changes

-Physical change -Chemical change Comparing the changes

L6.4 States of Matter

-Particles in motion -Properties of solids, liquids


and gases

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