S8MT - IIIa - b - 8 Explain the properties of solids, liquids, and gases based on the particle nature of matter;
S8MTIIIc-d-9 Explain physical changes in terms of the arrangement and motion of atoms and molecules;
The Particle Nature of matter
Pre-Test 1. What do you call to anything that occupies space and has mass? a. Matter b. Volume c. Mass d. Weight
2. The study of matter and its properties a. Physics c. earth science b. Biology d. Chemistry
3. A property of matter that occupies space. a. Volume c. Mass b. Weight d. Height
4. It is a measurement of content of the material present in a matter Mass b. volume c. property d. Matter
5. The smallest particle of an element that has all the property of an element a. Atom c. molecule b. proton d. neutron
6. The particle consisting of two or more atoms combined together in a specific arrangement. a. Molecule c . atom b. electron d. proton
II. Identify the picture and write whether its solid, liquid or gas 1. 2. 3.
III. True or False Matter is made up of tiny particles Particles of matter is not moving These particles have spaces between them The particles of matter doesn’t attract each other
IV. Matching Type match the column A with column B A The process where a gas is change into liquid, and the reverse of evaporation The process in which liquid turn to gas Solid change to liquid Liquid change to solid 5. Solid turns to gas 6. Gas to solid B Freezing Melting Evaporation Condensation Sublimation Deposition
Priming How would you describe yourself so that someone else could identify you? On a separate sheet of paper, write as many physical description of yourself as you can. Do not put your name on the paper One of your classmates will read the characteristics and the whole class will try to identify who is that person.
Unlocking of Difficulties Matter - is anything that occupies space and has mass Mass - is the measurement of the content of the material Volume - is the space occupied by matter Density - amount of mass in a given volume Properties - characteristics that describe the sample of matter Mass and Volume - general properties of matter
Group 1 Find the eight specific properties of matter in the word search. Then write them on the box M S B M T R S N I V A W H F S Z S S E J M D E N S I T Y S H Y F G E D H T J K H X V A H J R T T O P C O L O U R E C E G E R U V O L U M E O Properties of Matter Q1. What are the eight properties of matter?
Group II and Group III Identifying which is matter Sample Is the sample matter? Reason for your answer Yes No Not sure Sugar granules Water Stone Air inside ball Leaves Smoke Heat Light
Questions Q1. What similarities do you observe among the first five given samples? Q2. How about smoke, heat and light do they occupy space and have mass? Why do you say so? Q3. Do you think each sample occupies space? Q4. Does each sample have measurable mass? Prove your answer by demonstrating how you measure the mass of each sample. Record the mass you got for each sample
Group IV Rate the performance of group 1, 2 and 3. Based on the rubrics given. Rubrics 5 4 3 2 Manifestation of concepts Accuracy of data Cooperation/ team work Promptness Indicators: 5- Excellent 4- Very good 3- good 2-needs improvement (Highest score 20 points based on the rubrics)
Analysis What are the common properties of matter? How do you define matter? Does matter present everywhere? Why do you think so? How do you differentiate matter from non-matter?
Abstraction Fill in the flow chart below What is matter? Properties of matter 5 examples of matter
Assessment 1. A property of matter that occupy space a. Volume b. mass c. density 2. Anything that occupies space and has mass. a. Matter b. density c. mass 3. It is a measurement of content of the material present in a matter a. Mass b. volume c. property
Assessment 4. In the box below choose which of the following is matter and non- matter. Sample Matter Non- matter Bag Love Spoon Time Dream Table Memories
Assignment In your notebook write 5 examples of matter that could be found in your house, school and community.