Friday, October 6, 2017



    1. Science:

      We will be revising our labs and starting fresh on Tuesday with a new mixture of sand, salt, and iron filings to separate.  Be sure to make all the changes that you wrote in pencil on your Lab.  Below are some resources to help you to improve your Procedure, Watch them in order:


      Solubility Lab Revision Resources-

      1. Play mixtures separation simulation (Might not work on chromebooks or I-devices!)-http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/mixture/mixture.html
      Remember the above simulation needs to be opened on Mozilla or Internet explorer
      2. Another simulation-

      3. Separating mixtures song- 4:04


      4. Separation: iron, salt and sand mixtures-
      1:25

      Density (definition and examples) Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SimFy9wOMXY5. Separating Mixtures- 2:29



      6. Magnetism: The Science Behind Magnets (4:45)


    Tuesday, October 3, 2017

    Bill Nye Chem Wednesday, October 4 2017

    For your warm-up: Go back to classroom to the "ABOUT" section where you will find the "WARM-UPS" Google slides presentation.  Open it and scroll all the way down to today.  Complete the warm-up in your notebook.

    Image result for google slides

    Finish Educannons Thursday, September 28, 2017

    Chromo Day 2 Tuesday, September 19, 2017

    Today, we are finishing up our Chromatography lab and then working on the following  Educanons:

    Click on the first link
    You will need to log into Educanon with Google.
    Click on the circles and Allow.
    Next ADD a class. CLASS CODE: da8043

    Chromotography Monday, September 18, 2017

    Today, we will be looking at examples of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures through chromotography.

    Tuesday, September 12, 2017

    Shave Cream 1 Tuesday,

    Today, we completed Day 1 of the Shaving cream Lab.


    Then we worked on defining and drawing our vocabulary words from yesterday.

    Physical Science              
    Vocabulary:  Add the following words to your No, known and Own lists.  Now use the links from yesterday to define them.

    Matter
    Solid
    Liquid
    Gas
    Particles: 
    1. one of the extremely small constituents of matter, as an atom or nucleus.
    Mass
    Volume
    Density
    Boiling point
    Melting point
    Mixture
    Soluble
    Insoluble
    Solution
    Characteristic property
    Physical change
    Chemical change
    Pure substance
    Compound