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Elements and Compounds DO NOW: Date: September 17, 2012 TEKS 6.5B Recognize that a limited number of the many known elements comprise the largest portion of solid Earth, living matter, oceans, and the atmosphere 1. Pick up a new Do Now sheet 2. Put your composition book on your desk 3. Copy down this week’s TEKS 4. Tape new blue vocabulary into CB 5. Q?: Which elements make up the oceans? September 17, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone Elements and Compounds DO NOW: TEKS 6.5B Recognize that a limited number of the many known elements comprise the largest portion of solid Earth, living matter, oceans, and the atmosphere Answer: The oceans are mainly made of oxygen and hydrogen, which are the elements in water September 17, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone • Homework: Finish Elements in the Earth’s Crust • Announcements: – Quiz on elements, compounds, and mixtures on Friday – 3 Week Test next week Elements of the Earth’s Crust • Read the background information and study the data table • Use the data table to make a graph of the information on the back of your sheet • Include this information on your graph – Title: (Look at the bottom of your data table for the label!) – X-axis: (Look at your data table for the labels!) – Y-axis: (Look at your data table for the label!) – Spacing: Your Y-axis should start at 0 and increase by 5 at each line September 17, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone Elements of the Earth’s Crust September 17, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone • Read the background information and study the data table • Use the data table to make a graph of the information on the back of your sheet • Include this information on your graph – Title: Elements of the Earth’s Crust – X-axis: Elements – Y-axis: Percentage of the Earth’s Crust – Your Y-axis should start at 0 and increase by 5 at each line Elements DO NOW: Date: September 18, 2012 TEKS 6.5B Recognize that a limited number of the many known elements comprise the largest portion of solid Earth, living matter, oceans, and the atmosphere 1. Pick up a pink homework sheet 2. Put your composition book on your desk 3. Write “Reading Science HW” in your agenda – due Friday 4. Q?: What do the symbols for Sodium, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen spell? September 18, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone • Homework: Pink “Reading Science Elements” Paper due Friday • Announcements: – Quiz on elements, compounds, and mixtures on Friday – 3 Week Test next week Elements, Compounds, & Mixtures DO NOW: Sept 19-20, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone Date: September 19-20, 2012 TEKS 6.5B Recognize that a limited number of the many known elements comprise the largest portion of solid Earth, living matter, oceans, and the atmosphere 1. Pick up today’s handout and tape it into the next available page of your comp book 2. “Reading Science HW” – due Friday 3. Q?: How are elements and compounds different? • Homework: Pink “Reading Science Elements” Paper due Friday & Study for Friday’s Quiz (Use your blue vocab and today’s notes!) • Announcements: – Quiz on elements, compounds, and mixtures on Friday – 3 Week Test next week Elements, Compounds, & Mixtures • Log in to your netbook • Visit www.ohenryscience6.weebly.com • Click on Handouts • Click the blue “Download File” link under Elements, Compounds, Mixtures Presentation • Click “Open” • Complete your notes page using the presentation • Use these notes to study for Fridays quiz! Sept 19-20, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone Constructing Elements & Compounds • Materials Manager: Return materials the way you found them - Keep clay colors separated (No blending colors!) • Activity Director: Read directions to group, keep group on task, keep clay on the wax paper only! • Data Manager: Make sure all members have data table completely filled in • Safety Manager: Toothpicks are pointy, use with caution. No soap and water to remove clay – wipe hands with paper towels only! Sept 19-20, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone Elements, Compounds, & Mixtures Reading and All Mixed Up • Read Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Reading • Underline examples of Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures as you read • Use the reading to complete “All Mixed Up” on the back • Don’t forget to DRAW examples! • Answer the questions and mark the substances as E for Element, C for Compound, and M for Mixture Sept 19-20, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone Elements and Compounds DO NOW: Date: September 21, 2012 1. Put your composition book on your desk 2. Put your pink HW sheet on your desk 3. Put up two privacy folders 4. Q?: Which of the following two molecules are compounds? How did you know? 1. C6H1206 2. 02 September 21, 2012 Ms. Smith Mrs. Malone