Classroom Procedures
Notes
Matter
Properties &
Mixtures
Miscellaneous
100

This should be on your desk at the beginning of class.

What is a planner/agenda?

100

This should always be at the top of your page for notes.

What is the essential question?

100

The smallest unit of matter.

What is an atom?

100
This is the type of property rusting is.
What is chemical property?
100

What is Ms.Martinez's favorite color?

What is yellow?
200

This is where you can find extra pencils.

Where is the front of the classroom and magnetic box in the back?
200

This is what you should do and the end notes to show your understanding.

What is a summary?

200

This is the definition of matter.

Matter is everything that takes up space.

200

Salad dressing is an example of this type of mixture.

What is heterogeneous?

200

What happens after you work in a group project? How does Ms.Martinez make sure you do your part?

You grade your team members

300

You take this whenever you leave the classroom.

What are the goggles or classroom pass?
300

Should you copy everything exactly like Ms.Martinez's notes?

You should have your own examples, own pictures, and own colors.

300

The smallest piece of a pure substance.

What is an element?

300

This is the difference between homogenous and heterogeneous mixtures.

Homogenous mixtures you can't tell the different parts.


Heterogeneous mixtures you can tell apart.

300

Two ways you can contact Ms.Martinez.

What is texting and emailing (appropriately)?

400

This is how many people should be on the tile at all times.

What is one person at a time?

400

This is what you do if you miss notes.

What is asking Ms.Martinez to borrow her notes.

400

The two types of property of matter.

What are physical and chemical properties.

400

This is an example of a physical property.

(answers vary)

400

This is the noise level you should be at when working with a partner.

What is Voice level 2 (baby yoda) level?

500

This is what you will receive if you do not follow classroom guidelines.

What is a reflection form?

500

These are the 4 things Ms.Martinez looks for in your notes.

What is organization, pictures, information, and neatness?

500

This is what makes an element different from another.

What is a different number of protons?

OR

Each element has its own properties

500

Give 3 examples of homogenous mixtures and 2 examples of heterogeneous mixtures.

(answers may vary)

500

These are Ms.Martinez's dog's names.

Who are Rex, Iceberg, and Kobe?