Physical vs. Chemical PS1-2
PS1-2 Analyze and interpret data on the properties of substances before and after the substances interact to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred.
Describing Matter 4 Square Note Taker
Physical vs. Chemical Change Quiz Cards
Chemical Reactions Un-Notes
Clock Reaction Video Clip
Rocket Engine Reaction Video Clip
Elephant's Toothpaste Video Clip
Properties of Matter Worksheet - Physical vs. Chemical
Chemical Change Practice (from www.ck12.com with no changes made (link to license to use site material))
Chemical Change Reading (from www.ck12.com with no changes made (link to license to use site material))
Chemical Change Quiz
Evidence for Chemical Change Video Clip (from www.ck12.com with no changes made (link to license to use site material))
Recognizing Chemical Reactions Practice (from www.ck12.com with no changes made (link to license to use site material))
Chemical Change or Not Inquiry Lab
Chemical and Physical Changes Worksheet
Recognizing Chemical Reactions Quiz
Density Introductory Worksheet
Floaters and Sinkers - intro to density
Determining Densities Student Data Sheet pg 1
Determining Densities Student Data Sheet pg 2
Density Picture Notes - see crate
Determining Liquid Density Activity Instructions
Density Notes
Super Duper Density Worksheet
Density Worksheet of Doom! - just kidding :)
Recycling Factory Worksheet
Honors Submarine Density Project
Chromatography Lab Student Sheet
Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Sweetness Student Handout
Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Sweetness Group Report
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Conservation of Mass PS1-5
PS1-5 Develop and use a model to describe how the total number of atoms does not change in a chemical reaction and thus mass is conserved.
Conservation of Mass Notes
Harry Potter and the Conservation of Mass
Hydrogen Balloon Demonstration
Types of Chemical Reactions PowerPoint (for Hydrogen Balloon Demo)
Conservation of Matter PowerPoint (for Hydrogen Balloon Demo)
Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions PowerPoint (for Hydrogen Balloon Demo)
Conservation of Matter Video Clip
Law of Conservation of Matter Lab
Grab Bag - Conservation of Mass Lab (honors)
Conservation of Mass - Reading and Lavoisier Video Clip
Steel Wool Video Clip
Worksheet Balancing Act
Worksheet Balancing Equations
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Thermal Energy Project PS1-6
PS1-6 Undertake a design project to construct, test, and modify a device that either releases or absorbs thermal energy by chemical processes.
Reaction Rates Notes for Video Clip
Reaction Rates Video Clip
Reaction Rate Lab
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Structure of Matter PS1-1
PS1-1 Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures.
Changing an Atom Graphic Organizer
Atom Family Poster
ChemQuest Structure of Atom
Atoms to Molecules: Constructing Helium Interactive
PhET Sim Build a Molecule
Build a Molecule Student Guide
Periodic Table Notes
Properties of Elements in the Periodic Table
Modeling Matter - Elements, Molecules, and Compounds
Chemical Reaction Overview Reading
Phet Sim Reactants, Products, and Leftovers
Little Miss Muffet Reading
Mozzarella Cheese Recipe
Chocolate Crystals Video Clip
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Synthetic Materials through Chemical Reactions
PS1-3 Gather and make sense of information to describe that synthetic materials come from natural resources and impact society.
Monomers and Polymers Video Note Taker
Monomer Polymer Bulletin Board Picture
Making Polymers Lab
What is Corn Plastic Reading
How Stuff Works - Making Corn Plastic Video Clip
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Miscellaneous
Instructions for Using Electronic Scale
PS1-2 Analyze and interpret data on the properties of substances before and after the substances interact to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred.
- Each pure substance has characteristic physical and chemical properties...that can be used to identify it.
- Substances react chemically in characteristic ways. In a chemical process, the atoms that make up the original substances are regrouped into different molecules, and these new substances have different properties from those of the reactants.
Describing Matter 4 Square Note Taker
Physical vs. Chemical Change Quiz Cards
Chemical Reactions Un-Notes
Clock Reaction Video Clip
Rocket Engine Reaction Video Clip
Elephant's Toothpaste Video Clip
Properties of Matter Worksheet - Physical vs. Chemical
Chemical Change Practice (from www.ck12.com with no changes made (link to license to use site material))
Chemical Change Reading (from www.ck12.com with no changes made (link to license to use site material))
Chemical Change Quiz
Evidence for Chemical Change Video Clip (from www.ck12.com with no changes made (link to license to use site material))
Recognizing Chemical Reactions Practice (from www.ck12.com with no changes made (link to license to use site material))
Chemical Change or Not Inquiry Lab
Chemical and Physical Changes Worksheet
Recognizing Chemical Reactions Quiz
Density Introductory Worksheet
Floaters and Sinkers - intro to density
Determining Densities Student Data Sheet pg 1
Determining Densities Student Data Sheet pg 2
Density Picture Notes - see crate
Determining Liquid Density Activity Instructions
Density Notes
Super Duper Density Worksheet
Density Worksheet of Doom! - just kidding :)
Recycling Factory Worksheet
Honors Submarine Density Project
Chromatography Lab Student Sheet
Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Sweetness Student Handout
Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Sweetness Group Report
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Conservation of Mass PS1-5
PS1-5 Develop and use a model to describe how the total number of atoms does not change in a chemical reaction and thus mass is conserved.
- Substances react chemically in characteristic ways. In a chemical process, the atoms that make up the original substances are regrouped into different molecules, and these new substances have different properties from those of the reactants.
- The total number of each type of atom is conserved, and thus the mass does not change.
Conservation of Mass Notes
Harry Potter and the Conservation of Mass
Hydrogen Balloon Demonstration
Types of Chemical Reactions PowerPoint (for Hydrogen Balloon Demo)
Conservation of Matter PowerPoint (for Hydrogen Balloon Demo)
Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions PowerPoint (for Hydrogen Balloon Demo)
Conservation of Matter Video Clip
Law of Conservation of Matter Lab
Grab Bag - Conservation of Mass Lab (honors)
Conservation of Mass - Reading and Lavoisier Video Clip
Steel Wool Video Clip
Worksheet Balancing Act
Worksheet Balancing Equations
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Thermal Energy Project PS1-6
PS1-6 Undertake a design project to construct, test, and modify a device that either releases or absorbs thermal energy by chemical processes.
- Some chemical reactions release energy, others store energy.
Reaction Rates Notes for Video Clip
Reaction Rates Video Clip
Reaction Rate Lab
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Structure of Matter PS1-1
PS1-1 Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures.
- Substances are made from different types of atoms, which combine with one another in various ways Atoms form molecules that range in size from two to thousands of atoms.
- Solids may be formed from molecules, or they may be extended structures with repeating subunits (e.g., crystals).
Changing an Atom Graphic Organizer
Atom Family Poster
ChemQuest Structure of Atom
Atoms to Molecules: Constructing Helium Interactive
PhET Sim Build a Molecule
Build a Molecule Student Guide
Periodic Table Notes
Properties of Elements in the Periodic Table
Modeling Matter - Elements, Molecules, and Compounds
Chemical Reaction Overview Reading
Phet Sim Reactants, Products, and Leftovers
Little Miss Muffet Reading
Mozzarella Cheese Recipe
Chocolate Crystals Video Clip
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Synthetic Materials through Chemical Reactions
PS1-3 Gather and make sense of information to describe that synthetic materials come from natural resources and impact society.
- Each pure substance has characteristic physical and chemical properties...that can be used to identify it.
- Substances react chemically in characteristic ways. In a chemical process, the atoms that make up the original substances are regrouped into different molecules, and these new substances have different properties from those of the reactants.
Monomers and Polymers Video Note Taker
Monomer Polymer Bulletin Board Picture
Making Polymers Lab
What is Corn Plastic Reading
How Stuff Works - Making Corn Plastic Video Clip
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Miscellaneous
Instructions for Using Electronic Scale