Dear Parents,
I hope everyone had a great weekend and managed to stay dry! We've got a busy week ahead of us (as always!).
Here are this week's objectives:
-Define and measure density and buoyancy
-Understand how density and buoyancy relate to matter
-Draw or model the movement of atoms in solid, liquid, and gaseous states
-Explain boiling point and melting point as they relate to changes in state of matter-Understand the relation of temperature and state of matter.
This week's agenda:
Monday Oct. 26
Topic: Density & Buoyancy Review
Due: None
Homework: Study for Physical Property & Density and Buoyancy Quiz
Tuesday Oct. 27
Topic: Retake Quiz, States of Matter
Due:None
Homework: Experimental Design, Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Wednesday Oct. 28
Topic: States of Matter
Due: Experimental Design
Homework: Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Thursday Oct. 29
Topic: LAB- Review Lesson 1, 2, & 3
Due:None
Homework:Read A Diagram/Read a Graph, Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Friday Oct. 30
Topic: LAB- Hershey's Lab (Measuring Density, Mass, & Volume)
Due:Read A Diagram/Read a Graph
Homework:Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Monday Nov. 2
Topic: Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, & 3 Test Review- Students should bring completed study guides to class with them.
Due:None
Homework:Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Tuesday Nov. 3
Topic: Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, & 3 Test
Due:Completed Study Guide for bonus points, Chemical Property Notes
Homework: None
And as always, DBMS has the BEST students, parents, and staff!!
I hope everyone had a great weekend and managed to stay dry! We've got a busy week ahead of us (as always!).
Here are this week's objectives:
-Define and measure density and buoyancy
-Understand how density and buoyancy relate to matter
-Draw or model the movement of atoms in solid, liquid, and gaseous states
-Explain boiling point and melting point as they relate to changes in state of matter-Understand the relation of temperature and state of matter.
This week's agenda:
Monday Oct. 26
Topic: Density & Buoyancy Review
Due: None
Homework: Study for Physical Property & Density and Buoyancy Quiz
Tuesday Oct. 27
Topic: Retake Quiz, States of Matter
Due:None
Homework: Experimental Design, Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Wednesday Oct. 28
Topic: States of Matter
Due: Experimental Design
Homework: Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Thursday Oct. 29
Topic: LAB- Review Lesson 1, 2, & 3
Due:None
Homework:Read A Diagram/Read a Graph, Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Friday Oct. 30
Topic: LAB- Hershey's Lab (Measuring Density, Mass, & Volume)
Due:Read A Diagram/Read a Graph
Homework:Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Monday Nov. 2
Topic: Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, & 3 Test Review- Students should bring completed study guides to class with them.
Due:None
Homework:Chemical Property Notes due Tues. Nov. 3, Study Guide for Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, 3 Test
Tuesday Nov. 3
Topic: Unit 2- Lesson 1, 2, & 3 Test
Due:Completed Study Guide for bonus points, Chemical Property Notes
Homework: None
And as always, DBMS has the BEST students, parents, and staff!!