Students will be able to:
use the information from virtual activities, the textbook, and classroom discussions to
-label and identify all the states of matter.
-observe and compare different states of matter
-recall arrangement and motion of particles in matter as it relates to the states of matter.
Students submitted the Mystery Powder Analysis lab handout.
Students watched BrainPop movies on The States of Matter and Matter Changing States.
Students then participated in a web quest on matter and its states.
You can find the web quest, with the tasks, linked to Dr. Gayden's Science Zone
(http://drgcdms.podomatic.com). You can find the handouts at http://sciencespot.net/Media/statesofmatter.pdf
Home learning 9 (HL9) is to write the answers for the following on loose leaf paper: HL 9 p 266a-c, p268 a-c, p271 a-b