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What type of measurable, observable properties does matter have? What are the basic principles of atomic theory?
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3. Student Learning Map
- Topic:Nature of Matter
- Subject(s):Science
- Days:10
- Grade(s):5
Key Learning:
Matter is everything that surrounds us including ourselves.
Unit Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):a) What is matter, mass, volume and density?
b) How can physical properties be used to identify matter? (A)
a) How does water change states?
b) How does temperature change the states of matter?
c) Describe the conservation of matter throughout the changes of states. (A)
a) What are mixtures and solutions, and what are different kinds?
b) Why do some solids dissolve and some do not? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):a) Understand the properties of an atom and its size compared to other matter.
b) What are elements and what are they composed of? (A)
a) What are the three states of matter and describe their changes?
b) What are physical changes of matter? (A)
a) What are chemical changes and how do they differ from physical changes?
b) What are compounds and how do they differ from elements? (A)
Vocabulary:Matter*, Mass*, Liquid*, Gas*, Mixture*, Volume*, Density*, Solution*, Solid*, State of Matter, Solubility, Suspension
Additional Information:
AA- Annually Assessed, CS- Content Sampled (Assessed Every 3 Years), MC- Multiple Choice, SR- Short Response, ER- Extended Response, * Means FCAT-Tested Vocabulary Harcourt School Website: www.hspscience.com Teacher Education - http://www.learner.org/ Lesson Planner pg. 28A-28B Textbook Pages 28-93 Lab Manual pg. 26-34 Reading Support/Homework pg. 5-10 Assessment Guide pg. 1-6 FCAT Prep pg. 1-4