
Metal and Non-Metal
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6th - 8th Grade
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Dina Mardiana
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Let's Pray
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Quote of the day
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What did you get from the quote?
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Review and Game
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Multiple Select
Tick the box to show whether each of these sentences is true
All matter is made up of atoms.
Elements can be split up into simpler substances.
There are millions of elements.
Each element is made of the same kind of atoms.
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Match
Match up the element’s description to their symbols.
The most common element in the Earth’s crust
A metal element known about for thousands of years
The most common element in air
The element in diamonds
O
Au
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C
O
Au
N
C
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Topics for this unit
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Let's Find the Meaning!
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Metals
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Non-Metals
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Ductile
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Malleable
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Conductors
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Magnetic
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Insulators
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Brittle
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What do you think?
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I can..........................
SWBAT describes and identifies metals and non-metals by their properties
SWBAT relates the use of an element to its properties
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What is similar about the appearance of most metals??
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Mention the names and symbols for three metal and three non-metal elements!
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Describe two properties of sulfur shown in the photo beside.
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The properties of two elements, X and Y, are compared in table!
Explain how you would know whether elements X and Y are metals or non-metals.
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The properties of two elements, X and Y, are compared in table!
Which element would make better cooking pots? Give two reasons for your choice.
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Hotspot
Here are some descriptions of different elements at room temperature.
Tick the box to show whether you think the descriptions fits that of a metal or a non-metal.
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Draw
Draw a line to link up the ‘use’ with the ‘metal’ and the ‘property’ that is important. One link has been done for you.
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Hotspot
Here are some descriptions of different elements at room temperature.
Tick the box to show whether you think the descriptions fits that of a metal or a non-metal.
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Indiviual Test!
Do it in 5 minutes!
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Conclusion
What did you learn today?
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Next Meeting
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