3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Properties of Matter
  • Subject(s):Science
  • Days:10
  • Grade(s):9
Key Learning: Matter can be classified according to its physical and chemical properties.
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
Why do we classify matter? How are classes of matter and states/phases of matter different? How do changes in the structure of matter and energy affect its classification?
   
Concept: Classification
Concept: Changes in state
Concept: Solutions
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How do properties of matter determine its classification? (A)
How are solutions different from other mixtures? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How are the properties of matter affected by its atomic structure? (A)
How does particle movement determine the state or phase of matter? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

1. How are acids and bases different? (A)
Concept: Acids & Bases
Concept:
Concept:
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How do acids and bases affect matter? (A)
How do acids and bases affect matter? (A)
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Vocabulary Report

  • matter -
  • kinetic theory -
  • Acid -
  • solute -
  • material -
  • base -
  • solvent -
  • solid -
  • liquid -
  • substance -
  • pH -
  • solution -
  • homogeneous -
  • gas -
  • salt -
  • chemical properties -
  • neutral -
  • physical properties -
  • heterogeneous -
  • plasma -
  • saturated -
  • freezing -
  • hydrogen ions -
  • chemical changes -
  • unsaturated -
  • physical changes -
  • melting -
  • hydroxide ions -
  • intensive properties -
  • supersaturated -
  • neutralization -
  • boiling -
  • dilute -
  • condense -
  • indicator -
  • extensive properties -
  • vaporization -
  • element -
  • electrolyte -
  • concentrated -
  • evaporation -
  • solubility -
  • mixture -
  • ion -
  • buffer -
  • polar -
  • compound -
  • sublimation -
  • deposition -
  • mass -
  • litmus -
  • nonpolar -
  • volume -
  • phase diagram -
  • Tyndall effect -
  • titration -
  • Brownian movement -
  • density -
  • heat of vaporization -
  • dissociation -
  • heat of fusion -
  • ionization -
  • suspension -
  • weight -
  • temperature -
  • solvation -
  • specific heat -
  • colloid -
  • diffusion -
  • heat capacity -
  • thermal energy -
  • temperature -
  • Celsius -
  • Kelvin -