Sharfudeen 8th Grade Physical Science Week Overview

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Explore the weekly plan for Mr. Sharfudeen's 8th-grade Physical Science class, focusing on standards, instructional activities, homework, and support resources. Topics include the structure and properties of matter, chemical vs. physical changes, and conservation of matter. Engage in a range of learning activities, from asynchronous work to interactive games and quizzes, with resources provided for further study and reinforcement.

  • Physical Science
  • Grade 8
  • Matter
  • Instructional Activities
  • Resources

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  1. WAG A Week At A Glance: Mr. Sharfudeen 8th Grade Physical Science

  2. STANDARDS AND ELEMENTS S8P1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the structure and properties of matter. a. Develop and use a model to compare and contrast pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures. (Clarification statement: Include heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures. Types of bonds and compounds will be addressed in high school physical science.) b. Develop and use models to describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasma states when thermal energy is added or removed. c. Plan and carry out investigations to compare and contrast chemical (i.e., reactivity, combustibility) and physical (i.e., density, melting point, boiling point) properties of matter. d. Construct an argument based on observational evidence to support the claim that when a change in a substance occurs, it can be classified as either chemical or physical. (Clarification statement: Evidence could include ability to separate mixtures, development of a gas, formation of a precipitate, change in energy, color, and/or form.) e. Develop models (e.g., atomic-level models, including drawings, and computer representations) by analyzing patterns within the periodic table that illustrate the structure, composition, and characteristics of atoms (protons, neutrons, and electrons) and simple molecules. f. Construct an explanation based on evidence to describe conservation of matter in a chemical reaction including the resulting differences between products and reactants.

  3. INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES 8th grade Physical Science Tuesday: Asynchronous Learning Work posted in Canvas Wednesday: : Intro Physical and Chemical properties/Changes Thursday: Continue Physical & Chemical changes examples in the world Friday: Review Chemical vs Physical interactive game jeopardy etc Quiz on Friday after review

  4. Homework and Resources for week pages 357-386

  5. Physical Science Support Resources FEV Tutorial Services- Set up from your student Launchpad ScienceSpot.net Khan Academy Study Jams Quizzlet

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