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DO NOW. Which of these things are made up of matter? You Miss Kerschen Your lunch Your locker The rain Air. Bar Graph Review. Simple Bar Graph Grouped Bar Graph Composite Bar Graph Histogram. Matter. Everything is made up of matter! Matter is anything that has volume and mass

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  1. DO NOW • Which of these things are made up of matter? • You • Miss Kerschen • Your lunch • Your locker • The rain • Air

  2. Bar Graph Review • Simple Bar Graph • Grouped Bar Graph • Composite Bar Graph • Histogram

  3. Matter • Everything is made up of matter! • Matter is anything that has volume and mass • Even air is matter – even though you can’t see it • That’s why the paper towel stayed in the cup the first time • The “empty” space in the cup was filled with air • When the hole was added, it allowed the air to escape and water took its place

  4. BrainPop • Tim and Moby are going to tell us about the different states of matter.

  5. Candle Observations • Miss Kerschen will walk around the room with a lit candle • Make as many observations as you can – about what you see, what is happening, etc. • Make sure long hair is tied back and long sleeves are pushed back • Any inappropriate behavior will not be allowed • Your classmates deserve a safe environment

  6. Candle Observations • What types of things did you observe? • Specifically, what was happening to the candle?

  7. Candle Observations • The wax in the candle was changing states – from solid to liquid and back to solid • The temperature that causes matter to change from solid to liquid is called the melting point • If we got the candle really hot, it would turn from liquid to a gas • This temperature is called the boiling point • Water isn’t the only thing that boils! • This process is called vaporization • When the liquid wax cooled, it turned back into a solid • This is called freezing

  8. Class Matter • We will show how adding heat speeds up particles in a substance • As the particles speed up, the substance changes from solid to liquid to gas

  9. Class Matter • Everyone stand up and move to the side of the room • Stand as close as you can to each other and move very slowly • You’re a solid! • Now, start moving around half of the room a little faster – You’re melting! • You’re a liquid! • Next, walk around the entire room quickly – You’re vaporizing! • You’re a gas!

  10. Class Matter • Now the class will start cooling off • Walk slower and move toward the side of the room – you’re condensing back into a liquid! • Walk very slowly to the side of the room and stand very close together – you’re freezing back into a solid! • Adding heat speeds up particles • Cooling slows down particles

  11. Flow Chart & Word Scramble • Complete the two worksheets about the states of matter and how the particles move.

  12. For Monday • Finish the worksheets if you didn’t finish • Read Chapter 3 Sections 1 & 2 • Scans will be posted online

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