Elements and Compounds Grade 7 Activity.pptx

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Quick Questions: 1.What are the basic units that make up all matter according to the particle model? 2.How does the movement and arrangement of these particles affect the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas)? 2

Elements and Compounds

Which shows an element/compound? Situation A: Consider tearing a piece of tissue paper. Tissue paper is made from smaller building blocks like cellulose fibers. These fibers are themselves made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms linked together in a specific way. Ripping the tissue separates these complex fibers, not individual atoms. 6

Which shows an element/compound? Situation B: Imagine tearing a sheet of aluminum foil. Aluminum foil is mostly made up of a single element called aluminum (Al). When you rip it, you're separating tiny pieces of aluminum, each still being aluminum. 7

Essential Question: What generalization can you make for elements and compounds? How can you easily distinguish them? 8

Activity 2: Substance List 9

Homework Draw the particle model of Element and Compound in a one whole sheet. Color your output. 10

Speaking impact​ Your ability to communicate effectively will leave a lasting impact on your audience​ Effectively communicating involves not only delivering a message but also resonating with the experiences, values, and emotions of those listening 11

Dynamic delivery​ Learn to infuse energy into your delivery to leave a lasting impression​ One of the goals of effective communication is to motivate your audience Metric​ Measurement​ Target​ Actual​ Audience  attendance​ # of attendees​ 150​ 120​ Engagement duration​ Minutes​ 60​ 75​ Q&A interaction​ # of questions​ 10​ 15​ Positive  feedback​ Percentage (%)​ 90​ 95​ 12

Final tips & takeaways​ Consistent rehearsal​ Practice makes perfect, so strengthen your familiarity with the presentation​ Refine delivery style​ Pacing, tone, and emphasis​ Timing and transitions​ Aim for seamless, professional delivery​ Practice audience Enlist colleagues to listen & provide feedback​ Seek feedback​ Reflect on performance​ Explore new techniques​ Set personal goals​ Iterate and adapt 13

Speaking engagement metrics​ Impact factor​ Measurement​ Target​ Achieved​ Audience interaction​ Percentage (%)​ 85​ 88​ Knowledge retention​ Percentage (%)​ 75​ 80​ Post-presentation surveys​ Average rating​ 4.2​ 4.5​ Referral rate​ Percentage (%)​ 10​ 12​ 14

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