1. Take some time to recall the demonstration at the end of class --putting the helium balloon over the stove and then into the freezer. Describe what happened to the balloon, and then try to explain why it happened; what were the particles doing? Use the Kinetic Molecular Theory to explain. [particles...motion...colliding] WRITE THIS IN YOUR SCIENCE JOURNAL. Try to explain it so that your brother/sister who has never studied this could understand.
2. Watch these videos, and take note/draw the pictures.
4. Reading in textbook: pages 488-491 - you may write/underline/highlight in your books! I recommend it! They belong to you. It helps you remember.
5. pHet simulations: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter-basics This requires you to have Java on your computer. Download or Run Now, whatever works. Get help to get this working, because we will use this site often. P
lay around with the simulation for a while, to get the hang of it.
And that's it! See ya Thursday. 😎👌🙋 [I try to make homework that takes about 2 hours to complete, one hour for Tuesday and one hour for Wednesday. Not everyone is the same, however, so some of you may do this more or less quickly. Don't let yourself get distracted by stuff on the internet, and make sure you have the "Safety On" when you do YouTube. I wish there was a "homework mode" for students, no FB etc, because that would be brilliant. Tell me if you hear of one.]
Do you want us to bring our textbooks with us to class?
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