Notebook Checklist for Wednesday

Pages that should be glued in or notes that should be in the notebook

  • Discussion guidelines - including the points that we added as a class
  • Safety contract
  • Science Safety Presentation attentive listener form
  • Safety Rules scavenger hunt
  • Adopt an Element Fact sheet
  • Adopt an Element Grade Sheet
  • Scientific Model Criteria list
  • Science Safety Exam
  • Student Solutions to Help Complete Work
  • Ongoing list of the properties of matter
  • Matter Check-in #1
  • Matter Check-in #2
  • Atom model – individual from the brainteaser (small piece of paper)
  • CER#s 2-7
  • Periodic Table Basics (arranged elements)
  • Changes Activity Page – Including the answers to questions 1-3
  • I Notice/I Wonder Chart
  • Evidence of Chemical Change page
  • Peer notebook review #1
  • Goal setting sheet/Parent review form
  • Your graph data table – Fruit juice lab, Animal Speeds, Moldy Bread, etc.
  • Steps to creating a graph using Excel
  • Graphing gallery walk worksheets (5 total)
  • Definitions of the six stations – Reactivity, malleability, viscosity, etc.
  • Data tables for:
  • Global Temperature
  • Sarah’s car value
  • Hartford population
  • Type of trash on the beach
  • Iron County Utah Population
  • Graphs for:
  • Global Temperature
  • Sarah’s car value
  • Hartford population
  • Type of trash on the beach
  • Iron County Utah Population
  • Pre-assessment for Phase change lab
  • Quick check for chemical and physical properties
  • Data table for the H2O lab
  • Graph for the H2O lab
  • Grade log completed/up to date with initials if needed

Gems of Wisdom Page

  • Volume of a cube = L x W x H
  • L stands for Length
  • W stands for Width
  • H stands for Height
  • Atomic Mass = P + N
  • P stands for protons
  • N stands for neutrons
  • D = m/V
  • D stands for density – measured in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3)
  • m stands for mass – measured in grams (g)
  • V stands for volume – measured in cubic centimeters (cm3)
  • Your iPad number should be written in the important info portion
  • Your computer number should be listed in the important info portion

Properties of matter we have listed so far

  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas
  • Electron
  • Proton
  • Neutron
  • Nucleus
  • (Bonding)
  • Melting point
  • Boiling point
  • Electron rings/Orbitals/Energy Levels
  • Atom
  • Atomic mass
  • Metal/Metalloid/Non-Metal
  • Density
  • Conductivity
  • Malleability
  • Flammability
  • Viscosity
  • Reactivity

Vocabulary that should be listed on page 1 with the page number the definitions are found

  • Matter
  • Volume
  • Mass
  • Weight
  • Properties
  • Periodic trends
  • Proton
  • Electron
  • Neutron
  • Atomic number
  • Atomic symbol
  • Atomic mass
  • Atom
  • Density
  • Reactivity
  • Conductivity
  • Flammability
  • Viscosity
  • Malleability
  • Valence electron

Miscellaneous

  • Study buddy page is complete
  • All pages are numbered including the blank ones, none are missing
  • No pages are falling out/missing
  • All pages are trimmed if needed
  • No other subject is in the notebook
  • No graffiti or unnecessary drawings
  • 45 homework stamps
  • 25 brainteasers