Tuesday, December 4, 2012


Example of a 3-way Venn Diagram. 
Ignore the information about "Sand and water, saltwater" and "How would you.."

8th Graders - Complete Three-Level Reading Guide: Decelerating Safely. Follow instructions, check off statements. Then turn the page over and answer Questions 2 (on a Separate Piece of Paper) and 3 (on the worksheet).
6th Graders - Draw a Venn Diagram: Mixtures vs. elements vs. compounds - how are they different and how are they the same? You should already have these, but add the examples to your definitions:
  • Element - a pure substance that can not be broken down into any other substances. Ex: Oxygen (O), hydrogen (H), carbon (C).
  • Compound - a pure substance made up of 2 or more elements chemically combined. A compound has different properties than the elements from which it is made. Ex: water (H2O); carbon dioxide (CO2).
 

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