
U3M1L1: Particles in Motion -gr6
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6th Grade
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Misha Stewart
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22 Slides • 14 Questions
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Poll
Starter:
What feels colder?
wood
metal
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Scientific method
•Ask a Question
What feels colder?
•Form a Hypothesis (claim)
Some materials feel colder than others because…
•Carry out Experiment ( collect evidence to support your hypothesis (claim).
States of matter simulation lab
•Conclusion
-(The evidence I collected supports my claim because….)
Learning Objective: use SM to come to conclusion
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Multiple Choice
Some materials feel colder than others because of ...
thermal conductivity
size of the object
random motion
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Even though they are the same temperature, the metal will feel colder than the wood because of the thermal conductivity of the metal, compared to the wood.
Answer:
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How does the arrangement and energy of particles determine the phases of matter?
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Multiple Choice
A solid has a definite _____ and definite volume.
temperature
height
shape
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Multiple Choice
A liquid has a definite volume and no definite ____.
temperature
height
shape
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Multiple Choice
A gas has no definite ____ and no definite shape.
temperature
volume
shape
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Draw

Summary:
Draw your particle motion as you change from a solid to liquid to gas.
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Learning objective: Explain how particles move.
Starter:
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Draw
LAB: Wait for It!
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Multiple Choice
Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high to low concentration. Which IS NOT an example of diffusion?
red apples falling from the apple tree
a tea bag placed in water
perfume sprayed in the room
food coloring dropped in a glass of water
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Match
Match the following
diffusion
definite volume and no definite shape
no definite volume and no definite shape
thermal conductivity
food coloring dropped in a glass of water, this is an example of ...
What is the particle arrangement of a liquid
What is the particle arrangement of a gas?
the ability to transfer heat is called ...
food coloring dropped in a glass of water, this is an example of ...
What is the particle arrangement of a liquid
What is the particle arrangement of a gas?
the ability to transfer heat is called ...
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Poll
Which picture has more kinetic energy?
picture A
picture B
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Poll
Which has more energy?
picture A
picture B
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Draw
Summary: Circle the statement that you agree with (correct answer)
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