Classroom Expectations
Organisms & Ecosystems
Properties & Changes of Matter
Identifying Chemical Changes
&
Formation of A New Substance
Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids
100

Things that should be written on an assignment before turning it in.  

What is your name, date and class period/section? 

100

A single individual. 

What is an organism? 

100

The basic unit of matter. 

What is an atom?

100

When one or more substances turn into one or more new substances with different properties. 

What is a chemical change? 

100

A substance that contains only one type of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler form. 

What is an element?

200

A question that should not be asked about an assignment. 

What is "Is this a grade?"? 

200

Organism made up of only one cell to carry out all its functions. 

What is a unicellular organism? 

200

Substance in which particles are far apart and don't stay in contact with each other. 

What is a gas? 

200

Mixture made of parts that are easily identified and can be separated. 

What is a heterogenous mixture? 

200

A chart that organizes all known elements into groups based on patterns in their properties. 

What is the periodic table?

300

Where you will be invited if you have missing work at the end of the week. 

What is Saturday school? 

300

Basic units of structure and function. 

What is a cell?

300

Substance that consists of just one type of particle and is the same throughout. 

What is a pure substance? 

300

A mixture made of substances so evenly mixed that it is difficult of impossible to see the individual substances. 

What is a homogenous mixture?

300

An element that has some metallic and some nonmetallic properties. 

What is a metalloid? 

400

An item that should remain in my locker during school. 

What is my phone?

400

A tool that allows scientists to see enlarged images of tiny objects. 

What is a microscope?

400

How much mass is packed into a given volume, measured in units such as grams per milliliter, or grams per cubic centimeter. 

What is density? 

400

The energy of motion. 

What is kinetic energy?

400

Elements that are found in the second row at the bottom of the periodic table, that are more difficult and expensive to extract. 

What is rare earth metals? 

500

The number of minutes that I must wait to use the restroom at the beginning of class. 

What is 10 minutes? 

500

The scientist who discovered small box shaped 'rooms' and named them cells. 

What is Robert Hooke?

500

How easily electricity can pass through a substance. 

What is electrical conductivity? 

500

A solid formed in a liquid when two substances are combined. 

What is precipitate? 

500

The ability of a material to be easily hammered and shaped. 

What is malleability?

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