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Matter & Energy
Lesson One
• Agenda– 1. Bellringer:
• Interactive Notebook Pages 13-15• Matter and Energy Cryptogram
– 2. Homework (Due: Monday 8/26/13)• Classroom Rules Fable
– 3. Notes/PowerPoint• Matter and Energy
– 4. Class Work• Matter and Energy Foldable
– 5. Discovery Streaming Videos• Matter and Energy
Matter and Energy Cryptogram
BellRinger
Bellringer
Homework: Monday 8/19/13
Homework Assigned: Monday 8/19/13
Due: Monday 8/26/13Classroom Rules Fable
Copy into your binder
Homework
Homework: Write a Fable About a Classroom Rule Assigned: Monday 8/19/13 Due: Monday 8/26/13
Interactive Science Notebooks
Class Work
Assignment:1.Skip page 12
Page 12
Class Work
Assignment:1. Cut out “Matter and
Energy Sign” handout. 2. Paste it on the right hand side of your notebook on page 13.
Page 13
Standard 3: Structure of Matter
Standard 3: . Each of the more than 100 elements of matter
has distinct properties and a distinct
atomic structure. All forms of
matter are composed of one or more of the elements.
California Science Standard
California Science Standard
Standard 5c: Chemical Reactions
Students know chemical reactions usually liberate heat or absorb heat.
Content ObjectivesAfter this lesson you should be able to:1. Define matter2. Define energy3. Describe the universe’s composition.
Language ObjectivesAfter this lesson I should be able to:1. Read and listen to a presentation.2. Write information on a thinking map and graphic
organizer.3. Write Cornell notes.4. Participate in whole class and small group discussion.5. Read and write definitions.6. Read and answer questions.7. Read and follow laboratory experiment instructions
Key QuestionsWhat is matter?
What part of the universe is matter?
Discovery Streaming
Matter & Energy Clip
Discovery Streaming
Matter Intro Clip
Discovery Streaming
Properties of Matter
Interactive Science Notebooks
Class Work
Assignment:1. Draw a Cornell
Notes box on page 15
2.Use your Cornell Notes Guide Handout for reference.
Page 15
Matter and Energy Foldable
Class Work
Matter and Energy Foldable
Fold In Fold In
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Foldable
Class Work
Assignment Paste the Matter and Energy foldable on the right edge of page 14 of your notebook.
Page 14
Glueon
back
Notes
Matter & Energy
Cornell Notes
Questions Notes/Answers
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Page 15
Question 1:What Makes up the Universe ?
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 1:What makes up the
universe?
Page 15
What makes up the universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
matterenergy
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 1:What makes up the
universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
Page 15
Think-Group-Share
1. THINK: Read the question and THINK about the answer.
2. GROUP: Discuss the answer with your teammates and agree on the correct answer.
3. SHARE your answers by writing them on the magnetic slate and holding them up.
Think-Group-Share
What is the universe made of?
Think-Group-Share
What is the universe made of?
matter and energy
What makes up the universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
matterenergy
Question 2:What is matter?
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 1:What makes up the
universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
Question 2:What is matter?
Page 15
What is matter?
II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 1:What makes up the
universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
Question 2:What is matter?
Page 15
II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).Examples:
Matter and Energy Foldable
Class Work
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Definition of Matter
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Definition of Matter
Anything that has mass and volume (takes up space.)
Think-Group-Share
What is matter?
Think-Group-Share
What is matter?
Anything that has mass and volume (takes up space).
What is matter?
II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).
Notes
Matter & Energy
What is matter?
A. Most of the universe is matter.
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 1:What makes up the
universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
Question 2:What is matter?
Page 15
II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).Examples:
A. Most of the universe is matter.
Think-Group-Share
What is most of the universe?
Think-Group-Share
What is most of the universe?
Most of the universe is matter.
Matter and Energy Foldable
Class Work
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter & Energy
Lesson Two
• Agenda– 1. Bellringer:
• Matter and Energy Cryptogram• Textbook Scavenger Hunt
– 2. Homework (Due: Monday 8/26/13)
• Classroom Rules Fable
– 3. Interactive Notebook• Pages 14 and 15
– 4. Notes/PowerPoint• Matter and Energy
– 5. Class Work• Matter and Energy Foldable
– 6. Discovery Streaming/YouTube Videos
Matter and Energy Cryptogram
BellRinger
Bellringer
Key Question
What are the parts of my textbook?
Interactive Science Notebooks
Interactive NotebookCourse Syllabus
Assignment:1.Cut out the “Textbook Scavenger Hunt Page 1”.
2. Paste it on the 3rd from the LAST page.
Interactive NotebookCourse Syllabus
Assignment:1.Cut out the “Textbook Scavenger Hunt Page 2”.
2. Paste it on the 2nd from the LAST page.
Cooperative WorkTextbook Scavenger
Hunt
BellRinger
Textbook Scavenger Hunt
Homework: Monday 8/19/13
Homework Assigned: Monday 8/19/13
Due: Monday 8/26/13Classroom Rules Fable
Copy into your binder
Homework
Homework: Write a Fable About a Classroom Rule Assigned: Monday 8/19/13 Due: Monday 8/26/13
Standard 3: Structure of Matter
Standard 3: . Each of the more than 100 elements of matter
has distinct properties and a distinct
atomic structure. All forms of
matter are composed of one or more of the elements.
California Science Standard
California Science Standard
Standard 5c: Chemical Reactions
Students know chemical reactions usually liberate heat or absorb heat.
Content ObjectivesAfter this lesson you should be able to:
1. Define energy
2. Define matter
3. Explain how energy affects matter.
Language ObjectivesAfter this lesson I should be able to:1. Read and listen to a presentation.2. Write information on a thinking map and graphic
organizer.3. Write Cornell notes.4. Participate in whole class and small group discussion.5. Read and write definitions.6. Read and answer questions.7. Read and follow laboratory experiment instructions
Review
Matter & Energy~Review~
Think-Group-Share
Review
• Matter and Energy Cornell Notes (Page 15)
• Matter and Energy Foldable (Page 14)
Matter and Energy Foldable Page 14
Study
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 1:What makes up the
universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
Question 2:What is matter?
Page 15
II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).Examples:
A. Most of the universe is matter.
Study
Think-Group-Share
1. THINK: Read the question and THINK about the answer.
2. GROUP: Discuss the answer with your teammates and agree on the correct answer.
3. SHARE your answers by writing them on the magnetic slate and holding them up.
Think-Group-Share
What is the universe made of?
Think-Group-Share
What is the universe made of?
matter and energy
What makes up the universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
matterenergy
Think-Group-Share
What is matter?
Think-Group-Share
What is matter?
Anything that has mass and volume (takes up space).
What is matter?
II. Matter is anything that has mass and volume (takes up space ).
Think-Group-Share
What is most of the universe?
Think-Group-Share
What is most of the universe?
Most of the universe is matter.
What is matter?
A. Most of the universe is matter.
Key QuestionsWhat is energy?
How does energy affect matter?
Discovery StreamingVideo
What is Energy?
Discovery StreamingVideo
Basics of Physics: Exploring Energy?
Discovery StreamingVideo
Elements of Physics: Energy and Power
Discovery StreamingVideo
Getting to Know Energy
Notes
Matter & Energy
Question 3:What is energy?
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Page 15
What is energy?
III. Energy is the part of the universe which is not matter.
Most of the energy in oursolar system comes from the Sun.
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Page 15
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun.
Think-Group-Share
What is energy?
Think-Group-Share
What is energy?
The part of the universe that is not matter.
What is energy?
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter.
Most of the energy in oursolar system comes from the Sun.
Notes
Matter & Energy
What is energy?
A. Energy does not have mass.
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Page 15
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass.
B. Energy does not take up space.
What is energy?
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Page 15
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass. B. Energy does not take up space.
What is energy?
C. Energy can move .
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Page 15
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass. B. Energy does not take up space. C. Energy can move.
Think-Group-Share
Name 2 things energy does not have.
Think-Group-Share
Name 2 things energy does not have.
mass and volume
What is energy?
A. Energy does not have mass.
B. Energy does not take up space.
What is energy?
Notes
Matter & Energy
Question 4:How does
energy affect matter?
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Question 4:How does energy
affect matter?
Page 15
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass. B. Energy does not take up space. C. Energy can move.
How does energy affect matter?
IV. Energy affects matter and how it behaves .
change move work
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Question 4:How does energy
affect matter?
Page 15
IV. Energy affects matter and how it behaves.
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass. B. Energy does not take up space. C. Energy can move.
What is energy?
A. Energy makes matter move and do work.
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Question 4:How does energy
affect matter?
Page 15
IV. Energy affects matter and how it behaves. A. Energy makes matter move and do work.
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass. B. Energy does not take up space. C. Energy can move.
What is energy?
B. Energy makes matter change.
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Question 4:How does energy
affect matter?
Page 15
IV. Energy affects matter and how it behaves. A. Energy makes matter move and do work. B. Energy makes matter change.
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass. B. Energy does not take up space. C. Energy can move.
Think-Group-Share
Name three things energy makes matter do.
Think-Group-Share
Name three things energy makes matter do.
change
move
do work
How does energy affect matter?
Energy makes matter change, move, and do work .
change move work
Matter and Energy Foldable
Class Work
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Definition of Energy
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Definition of Energy
Has no mass or volume. Makes matter work, move or change.
Matter & Energy
Lesson Three
• Agenda– 1. Bellringer:
• Matter and Energy Review Criss Cross• Textbook Scavenger Hunt
– 2. Homework (Due: Tuesday 9/3/13)• Textbook • Read: Pages 6-15• Answer: Section Reviews Pages 9 & 15
– 3. Laboratory Investigation• How Does Energy Move?
– 4. Notes/PowerPoint• Matter and Energy
– 5. Class Work• Matter and Energy Foldable
– 6. Discovery Streaming/YouTube Videos
Matter and Energy Review Criss Cross
BellRinger
Bellringer
Key Question
What are the parts of my textbook?
Cooperative WorkTextbook Scavenger
Hunt
BellRinger
Textbook Scavenger Hunt
Homework: Monday 8/19/13
Turn in Homework Assigned: Monday 8/19/13
Due: Monday 8/26/13Classroom Rules Fable
Homework: Monday 8/26/13
Homework Assigned: Monday 8/26/13Due: Tuesday 9/3/13
Read: Pages 6-15 (Textbook)Answer: Section Reviews, Pages 9 & 15
Copy into your binder
Standard 3: Structure of Matter
Standard 3: . Each of the more than 100 elements of matter
has distinct properties and a distinct
atomic structure. All forms of
matter are composed of one or more of the elements.
California Science Standard
California Science Standard
Standard 5c: Chemical Reactions
Students know chemical reactions usually liberate heat or absorb heat.
Content ObjectivesAfter this lesson you should be able to:
1. Define energy
2. Explain how energy affects matter.
3. Identify seven forms of energy.
4. Demonstrate how energy moves.
Language ObjectivesAfter this lesson I should be able to:1. Read and listen to a presentation.2. Write information on a thinking map and graphic
organizer.3. Write Cornell notes.4. Participate in whole class and small group discussion.5. Read and write definitions.6. Read and answer questions.7. Read and follow laboratory experiment instructions
Key QuestionsWhat is energy?
How does energy affect matter?
What are common forms of energy?
Review
Matter & Energy~Review~
Think-Group-Share
Review
• Matter and Energy Cornell Notes (Page 15)
• Matter and Energy Foldable (Page 14)
Matter and Energy Foldable Page 14
Study
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 1:What makes up the
universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
Question 2:What is matter?
Page 15
II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).Examples:
A. Most of the universe is matter.
Study
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Question 4:How does energy
affect matter?
Page 15
IV. Energy affects matter and how it behaves. A. Energy makes matter move and do work. B. Energy makes matter change.
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass. B. Energy does not take up space. C. Energy can move.
Study
Think-Group-Share
1. THINK: Read the question and THINK about the answer.
2. GROUP: Discuss the answer with your teammates and agree on the correct answer.
3. SHARE your answers by writing them on the magnetic slate and holding them up.
Think-Group-Share
What is the universe made of?
Think-Group-Share
What is the universe made of?
matter and energy
What makes up the universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
matterenergy
Think-Group-Share
What is matter?
Think-Group-Share
What is matter?
Anything that has mass and volume (takes up space).
What is matter?
II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).
Think-Group-Share
What is energy?
Think-Group-Share
What is energy?
The part of the universe that is not matter.
What is energy?
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter.
Most of the energy in oursolar system comes from the Sun.
Think-Group-Share
Name 2 things energy does not have.
Think-Group-Share
Name 2 things energy does not have.
mass and volume
What is energy?
A. Energy does not have mass.
B. Energy does not take up space (volume).
What is energy?
Notes
Matter & Energy
Question 5:What are
common forms of energy?
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 5:What are common forms of energy?
Page 15
What are common forms of energy?
A. Light
B. Heat
C. Electricity
D. Sound
V. Energy comes in many different forms.
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 5:What are common forms of energy?
Page 15
V. Energy comes in many different forms. A. light B. heat C. electricity D. sound
What is energy?
E. Chemical Energy
F. Nuclear Energy
G. Kinetic Energy
F. Energy comes in many different forms.
V. Energy comes in many different forms.
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 5:What are common forms of energy?
Page 15
V. Energy comes in many different forms. A. light E. chemical energy B. heat F. nuclear energy C. electricity G. kinetic energy D. sound
Think-Group-Share
What are 7 common forms of energy?
Think-Group-Share
What are 7 common forms of energy?
kinetic energy sound
chemical energy light
nuclear energy heat
electricity
Notes
Matter & Energy
What is energy?
light
F. Energy comes in many different forms.
H. One form of Energy can change into another form.
heatelectricity
Cornell Notes
Cue ColumnQuestion
Notes Column (Answers)
Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/22/2013
Question 5:What are common forms of energy?
Page 15
V. Energy comes in many different forms. A. light E. chemical energy B. heat F. nuclear energy C. electricity G. kinetic energy D. soundH. One form of energy can change into another form.
Think-Group-Share
How do forms of energy change?
Think-Group-Share
How do forms of energy change?
One form of energy can change into another form
Matter and Energy Foldable
Class Work
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Electricity
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Electricity
You Tube VideoElectricity: Amazing
Lightning Storm Strikes 8 Times
You Tube VideoElectricity:
Lightening Storms Around the World
Discovery StreamingElectricity: Mythbusters
Lightning Safety
Analyzing Energy• Think about this question:
What other forms of energy did electricity change into?
• Group with your teammates. Discuss your answer with your
teammates.• Share with someone else
Share your answer with the class.
How does energy move?
Laboratory Investigation
Analyzing Energy• Think about this question:
Why did the energy stick activate when we held hands
Why did it stop when we let go?• Group with your teammates. Discuss your answer with your
teammates.• Share with someone else
Share your answer with the class.
Notes
Matter & Energy
Question 5:What are
common forms of energy?
What are common forms of energy?
A. Light
B. Heat
C. Electricity
D. Sound
V. Energy comes in many different forms.
What is energy?
E. Chemical Energy
F. Nuclear Energy
G. Kinetic Energy
F. Energy comes in many different forms.
V. Energy comes in many different forms.
What is energy?
light
F. Energy comes in many different forms.
H. One form of Energy can change into another form.
heatelectricity
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Light
Electricity
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Electricity
Light
You Tube VideoLight:
Laser Harp Malfunction Jeanne
Michel Jarre
Analyzing Energy• Think about this question:
What other forms of energy did light change into?
• Group with your teammates. Discuss your answer with your
teammates.• Share with someone else
Share your answer with the class.
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Kinetic Energy
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Electricity
Light
Kinetic Energy
You Tube VideoKinetic Energy: Crazy Windmills
Analyzing Energy• Think about this question: What other forms of energy did kinetic
energy change into?• Group with your teammates. Discuss your answer with your
teammates.• Share with someone else
Share your answer with the class.
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Kinetic Energy
Sound
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Electricity
Light
Kinetic Energy
Sound
You Tube VideoSound:
Doppler Effect Shock Wave and Sonic Boom
(7:30)
Analyzing Energy• Think about this question: What other forms of energy did sound
change into?• Group with your teammates. Discuss your answer with your
teammates.• Share with someone else
Share your answer with the class.
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Nuclear Energy
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Electricity
Light
Kinetic Energy
Sound
Nuclear Energy
You Tube VideoNuclear Energy:
Nuclear and Hydrogen Explosions
Analyzing Energy• Think about this question:
What other forms of energy did nuclear energy change into?
• Group with your teammates. Discuss your answer with your
teammates.• Share with someone else
Share your answer with the class.
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Nuclear Energy
Heat
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Electricity
Light
Kinetic Energy
Sound
Nuclear Energy
Heat
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Chemical Energy
Matter and Energy Concept Map
Electricity
Light
Kinetic Energy
Sound
Nuclear Energy
Heat
Chemical Energy
You Tube VideoChemical Energy:
TLC: Largest Non Nuclear Explosions
(0:59)
Analyzing Energy• Think about this question:
What other forms of energy did nuclear energy change into?
• Group with your teammates. Discuss your answer with your
teammates.• Share with someone else
Share your answer with the class.
Think-Group-Share
What are 7 common forms of energy?
Think-Group-Share
What are 7 common forms of energy?
kinetic energy sound
chemical energy light
nuclear energy heat
electrical energy
Matter and Energy Foldable
Class Work
Matter and Energy Foldable
Matter and Energy Foldable
Disney VideoBill Nye:
Energy