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Chemical Science

Year 8 Science

Mr Chono-Schaa

Class discussion Think-Pair-Share Make notes in Workbook


Chemical Science
Year 8 Science

The properties of the different states of matter can be explained in terms of


the motion and arrangement of particles

Class discussion Think-Pair-Share Make notes in Workbook


Chemical Science
Year 8 Science
Matter – Mass – Volume – Density

Class discussion Think-Pair-Share Make notes in Workbook


WA Curriculum Links – Information for Teachers

Students describe matter, mass, volume, shape and density

ACSSU151 Properties of the different states of matter can be explained in terms of the
motion and arrangement of particles
☐ explaining why a model for the structure of matter is needed

☐ modelling the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases

☐ using the particle model to explain observed phenomena linking the energy of particles to temperature changes
Learning Objective

Students describe matter, mass, volume, shape and density

Success Criteria

Students design an experiment to measure volume of a gas balloon


(Re)teach / Model think-pair-share

What is matter?
Describe in your own words what matter is – your turn!
(Re)teach / Model think-pair-share

What is matter?
Describe in your own words what matter is – your turn!

make notes

Definition
matter is anything that has mass and volume
(Re)teach / Model class discussion

What is matter?
Counter example – what does not have mass and volume?
(and hence, is not matter?)

light force time energy


matter is anything that has mass and volume
(Re)teach / Model think-pair-share

What is volume?
Describe in your own words what volume is – your turn!
(Re)teach / Model

What is volume?
Describe in your own words what volume is – your turn!

Definition
volume is the amount of space that matter takes up
(Re)teach / Model think-pair-share

What is mass?
Describe in your own words what mass is – your turn!
(Re)teach / Model

What is mass?
Describe in your own words what mass is – your turn!

Definition
mass is the amount of matter that an object has
mass is a property of matter and can be measured
mass is measured in kilogram [kg]
5000 kg
Which one has more mass? (both are the same size)
bog iron

Which one has more mass? (both are the same size)

granite
Mass the amount of
matter of a substance.
amount of space Volume
occupied by a substance

Matter anything with


mass that takes up space

Shape the form of an


 𝜌= 𝑚 object or its external boundary
mass per 𝑉
unit volume Density
Daily Review

What is matter, volume, mass?

Definition
Read with me

Matter is anything that has mass and volume

Read with me

Volume is is the amount of space that matter takes up

Read with me

Mass is is the amount of matter that an object has


… a property that is measured in kg
Daily Review

What is matter, volume, mass?

Reverse prompt

the amount of space that matter takes up

the amount of matter that an object has

anything that has mass and volume

Mass Matter Volume


(Re)teach / Model

What is density?

Definition
density is mass per unit volume  
e.g. Read with me
(Re)teach / Model

What is density?

Definition
density is its mass per unit volume  
e.g.

granite

bog iron
(Re)teach / Model

What is density?

Definition
density is its mass per unit volume  
e.g.
(Re)teach / Model

What is density?

Definition
density is its mass per unit volume  
e.g.

 The symbol of density is the Greek letter 'rho'


(Re)teach / Model

What is density?

Definition
density is its mass per unit volume  
e.g.

 
𝜌=
𝑚 𝑎𝑠𝑠  
𝑚
𝑉 𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝜌=
𝑉
(Re)teach / Model

What is compressibility?

Definition
Compressibility

is the ability of a substance to be reduced in volume under pressure


Mass the amount of
matter of a substance.
amount of space Volume
occupied by a substance

Matter anything with


mass that takes up space

Shape the form of an


 𝜌= 𝑚 object or its external boundary
mass per 𝑉
unit volume Density Reduction in volume

Compressibility
Brain Break
hold 2 balls in your dominant hand
Ball Juggle and 1 ball in your other hand

Toss one of the paired-up balls up and throw the


ball in your opposite hand immediately after. 
Homework

Homework over the weekend

Make a video:
"what is Science?"
Use your own words – do any research beforehand … or not!

We will use Flipgrid for this


Homework

Homework over the weekend We will use Flipgrid for this


Homework

Homework over the weekend We will use Flipgrid for this

Make a video:
"what is Science?"

Access code: https://flipgrid.com/chonoschaa82021

Also on Connect

Join Code = chonoschaa82021

If video does not work, write a


paragraph about "What is Science?

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