Properties of Matter
Conceptual Strand 9
The composition and structure of matter is known, and it behaves according to principles that are generally understood. Guiding Question How does the structure of matter influence its physical and chemical behavior? Learning OutcomesActivitiesWatch clips from gaggletube and discuss.
Gaggletube http://memphis.gaggletn.com/ 1. The PROPERTIES Song - Mr. Edmonds Rock with the tune from "Oblah-Di Oblah-Da" 2. The MATTER UNITS Song - Mr. Edmonds - Rock with the tune, "Rocky Top" |
VocabularyPhysical Properties
Chemical Properties Physical Properties
Mass Color Volume Weight Density Melting Point Boiling Point Chemical Properties
Flammability |
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State Standards
Standard 9 - Matter
SPI 0807.9.1 Recognize that all matter consists of atoms.
SPI 0807.9.2 Identify the common outcome of all chemical changes.
SPI 0807.9.3 Classify common substances as elements or compounds based on their symbols or formulas.
SPI 0807.9.4 Differentiate between a mixture and a compound.
SPI 0807.9.5 Describe the chemical makeup of the atmosphere.
SPI 0807.9.6 Compare the particle arrangement and type of particle motion associated with different states of matter.
SPI 0807.9.7 Apply an equation to determine the density of an object based on its mass and volume.
SPI 0807.9.8 Interpret the results of an investigation to determine whether a physical or chemical change has occurred.
SPI 0807.9.1 Recognize that all matter consists of atoms.
SPI 0807.9.2 Identify the common outcome of all chemical changes.
SPI 0807.9.3 Classify common substances as elements or compounds based on their symbols or formulas.
SPI 0807.9.4 Differentiate between a mixture and a compound.
SPI 0807.9.5 Describe the chemical makeup of the atmosphere.
SPI 0807.9.6 Compare the particle arrangement and type of particle motion associated with different states of matter.
SPI 0807.9.7 Apply an equation to determine the density of an object based on its mass and volume.
SPI 0807.9.8 Interpret the results of an investigation to determine whether a physical or chemical change has occurred.