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Title: The Nature of Matter


1
The Nature of Matter
  • Kathryn Anthony
  • December 6, 2003
  • EDUC 5358

2
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
  • TEKS IPC - Grade 9 1, 1A, 1B, 2, 2A, 2B, 2C,
    2D, 3, 3A, 7, 7A, 8, 8A
  • Objective Explain parts of kinetic theory and
    particle movement in matter.
  • Engage Split Pea CD Cases and Brainstorm.

3
  • Explore Ice Cream Phase Change
  • Explain Solids, Liquids, Gases, Phase Change
    Chart, and Kinetic Theory

4
In reaching the boiling point of a liquid, what
is the relationship between time and temperature
of various volumes of the liquid?
  • Independent Variable time
  • Dependent Variable temperature
  • Purpose To see that it takes time to get the
    particles moving.

5
Elaborate Data
Average Time and Temp of Various Volumes
6
Results/Conclusions
  • An increase in Volume caused the water to take a
    longer time to reach boiling point of 100OC.
  • Therefore it takes time to get the particles
    moving fast enough to vaporize.

7
Evaluate
  • Concept Map
  • Heating Curve Graph

8
Density and Buoyancy of Matter
  • TEKS IPC - Grade 9 1, 1A, 1B, 2, 2A, 2B, 2C,
    2D, 3, 3A, 7, 7A, 7B
  • Objective Explain Archimedes principle,
    calculate density, and determine sink or float.
  • Engage Soda Can Float and Magic Ping-Pong Ball

9
  • Explore Can Candy Float? Layered Liquids.
  • Explain Concepts of density include calculations
    and Archimedes principle.

10
What is the relationship between mass and density
of cubes with 2½ cm sides?
  • Independent Variables Mass
  • Dependent Variables Density
  • Purpose Students can connect mass to density.

11
Elaborate Data
12
Results/Conclusions
  • As the masses of the different cubes increased
    the density increased.
  • Density has a connection to the mass of the
    object.

13
Evaluate
  • Design a foil boat to hold 100 pennies.
  • Density problems to calculate.

14
Flow of Fluids
  • TEKS IPC - Grade 9 1, 1A, 1B, 2, 2A, 2B, 2C,
    2D, 3A, 6, 7, 7A, 8
  • Objective Explain Bernoullis Principle in
    relation to planes and Viscosity.
  • Engage Great Ketchup Race

15
  • Explore Paper Airplanes, Straw Fountains, and
    Blow Across Paper
  • Explain Concepts of Bernoulli, Airplane parts,
    and Viscosity.

16
What is the relationship between temperature and
time for a ball to go through a fluid?
  • Independent Variables Temperature
  • Dependent Variables Time
  • Purpose To see the effects of viscosity.

17
Elaborate Data
18
Results/Conclusions
  • As the temperature increased, the marble fell
    faster through the honey.
  • The viscosity of a liquid is affected by the
    temperature of the liquid.

19
Evaluate
  • Redesign paper airplanes with paragraph
    explaining how it flies.
  • Class Loop.

20
Gas Laws
  • TEKS IPC - Grade 9 1, 1A, 1B, 2, 2A, 2B, 2C,
    2D, 3, 3A, 6, 6B, 7, 7A, 8
  • Objective Explain relationship between volume,
    temperature, and pressure of gases.
  • Engage Popcorn and Cokes.

21
  • Explore Marshmallow Masher
  • Explain Charles Law and Boyles Law.

22
What is the relationship between temperature and
volume of a balloon?
  • Independent Variable temperature
  • Dependent Variable volume
  • Purpose See the direct relationship of Charles
    Law.

23
Elaborate Data
24
Results/Conclusions
  • As the temperature decreased, the volume of the
    balloon decreased. As the temperature increased,
    the volume of the balloon increased. This is a
    direct relationship.

25
Evaluate
  • Charles and Boyles Law Calculations.
  • Photo Collage.

26
References
  • McLaughlin, C.W., Rillero, P., Thompson, M.,
    Zike, D.. (2002). Texas Science Integrated
    Physics and Chemistry. New York Glencoe.
  • Plus ancillary materials that go with the book.
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