1. You Will Need:
1. Balancing Equations #2 – 1 page
1 side– Bookshelf Due by the
end of the period on Friday with
Part #1
2. Pencil, Periodic Table (pgs. 196-
197)
2. 1. Official STAR Testing Tomorrow and
Friday – Please bring something to do
when you’re done with the test
2. Atomic Structure Supplies to be
picked up by today
3. Balancing Equations – Parts 1 & 2
(Due by Friday at the end of the
Period) Tomorrow)
3. 1. Please line up in alphabetical order by
last name.
2. Pick up a #2 pencil from the front table
and take your seat.
3. There are parts of the Answer Sheet
that need to be completed before
tomorrow:
Math info:
Alg1/Alg2
Pre-Alg
Geometry
Alg3/Alg4
Alg Readiness
TEACHERS:
J. Buehler
R. Hightower
M. Monroy
M. Porter
L. Williams
M. Ziegler
4. 1. Math Classroom #
Period 2 = M2
Period 3 = M3
Period 5 = M5
Period 6 = M6
Period 7 = M7
Period 8 = M8
1. VERSION #
2. Put answer key into testing booklet
3. Please stack answer sheets and
pencils at the end of your table.
5. 1. Oral Presenter – Take out
one sheet of lines paper
1.Put your table number at the
top
2.Number it from 1 - 25
2. Collaborative Cummulative Quiz
-Due by the end of the period
TODAY
6. 1. On what side of a chemical equation
would I find the products?
2. Which type of substance speeds up a
chemical reaction?
3. What are the #’s called we use to put in
front of formulas to balance equations
called?
4. If I wanted to slow down a chemical
reaction what type of substance would I
use?
5. What LAW states that matter can
neither be CREATED or DESTROYED?
6. Which form of energy is released or
absorbed in most chemical reactions?
7. 7. All living things on Earth contain which
element?
8. Bromothyml Blue remained Blue when
mixed with Substance Z. What pH type of
substance is Substance Z?
9. What is the largest molecule found in the
human body: glucose, DNA, water or
carbon dioxide?
10. Which action will result in a product with
new chemical properties? Melting ice,
folding paper, freezing juice, burning trash
11. The most common state of matter in the
universe is?
12. The full moon is the brightest object in the
night sky. Why is this a surprising fact?
8. 13. What subatomic particle in the atom
identifies the element we are looking
at?
14. In which family are the Inert Gases
located on the Period Table?
15. Potassium Iodide forms what kind of
bond? How do you know?
16. The most common Isotope of Arsenic
is?
17. A student added a small rock to a
graduated cylinder containing 20 mL of
water. The water level went up to 24.9
mL. What is the volume of the rock?
9. 18. A force of 5 N is required to increase the
speed of a box from a rate of 1.0m/s to 3 m/s
within 5 seconds along a level surface. What
change would MOST likely require additional
force to produce the same results?
19. Which characteristic of motion could change
without changing the velocity of an object?
20. To express the distance between the Milky
Way galaxy and other galaxies, the most
appropriate unit of measurement is the?
21. In order for cork, a type of wood, to float in
water, it would need to have a density that
was?
22. What is a light year?
10. 23. What is the BEST description for an atom?
(describe all parts)
24. A drop of solution turns blue litmus paper red. This
means the solution must be a(an)?
25. Calcium has four stable isotopes: Ca40, Ca42,
Ca43 and Ca44. What charateristic is different in
each isotope?
26. The best way to determine the volume of an
irregular shaped object is to use?
27. Under certain conditions, an atom may gain or lose
an electron. When this happens the atom is now
a(an)?
28. Looking at a diagram of the periodic table of
elements, in which region of the table would
nonmetlas be found?
29. The majority of mass in an atom is located where?
11. 1. Complete and turn in Cumulative
Review – due Today
2. Complete - Balancing Equations – Due
by the end of the period on Friday
3. Pick up Atomic Structure supplies
4. Check your updated grades for
accuracy or missing assignments.
12. HOMEWORK:
1. Check your updated grades for
accuracy or missing assignments.
2. Balancing Equations #1 & 2 – Due by
Friday at the end of the period