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    Teach your students about chemistry using these materials that will allow students to read to learn about chemistry concepts and practice what they learned. This Chemistry Bundle includes states of matter, physical and chemical changes, atoms, elements, and the periodic table. This chemistry bundle includes print, digital, and hands-on activities.

    This chemistry curriculum covers:

    Students will learn:

    • Characteristics and examples of
      • Solid
      • Liquid
      • Gas

    • How temperature causes matter to change
    • Explain what a physical change is
    • Identify examples of a physical change
    • Explain what a chemical change is
    • Identify examples of a chemical change
    • Support their claim with evidence
    • Learn why, when, and how chemical changes happen in the world around us
    • Understand how matter changes state
    • Learn how our bodies need both changes for digestion to occur
    • What an atom is
    • Parts of an atom
      • Nucleus
      • Protons
      • Neutrons
      • Electrons

    • Atomic Number
    • Atomic Mass
    • Elements
    • Periodic Table
    • Metals
    • Nonmetals
    • Metalloids
    • Ions and finding the electric charge on the periodic table of elements
    • How to write chemical formulas
    • Create electron dot diagrams
    • What an ionic bond is
    • What a covalent bond is
    • Acids
    • Bases
    • pH scale
    • Indicators

    Lessons and activities included in the chemistry curriculum:

    States of Matter:

    • BONUS FILES! As an added addition to this unit, you will receive
      • An outline of how I teach states of matter to my students
      • A three-ring Venn diagram to compare and contrast states of matter
      • A worksheet shows how the particles of a solid, liquid, and gas substance change when the temperature increases and decreases.

    • Classroom science posters to help increase vocabulary and student recognition of the different phases (solid, liquid, gas, and characteristics of each)
    • Nine-page science packet to introduce states of matter to your students
    • Google Slides digital notebook non-fiction article and activity (included in the bonus files)
    • Eight hands-on, collaborative lab activities, which include
      • Raisins on the move: Students will view a solid, liquid, and gas and explain how they relate to one another using raisins and carbonated
      • A State of Debate: Students will determine which phase shaving cream is throughout three days
      • A Soapy Mess: How does the amount of matter affect soap?
      • Soda Balloons: To illustrate how gas will expand to fill its container
      • Colorful State Changes: Observe how matter changes from one phase to another with a change in temperature
      • Layers Matter: Determine how density can affect liquids
      • Air You in There? This activity will show how air takes up space, even underwater
      • Does Air Have Mass? Students will measure the mass of two objects to measure the amount of mass air has

    • Review activity - printable and Google Forms versions are included
    • Flipbook review activity includes two versions. Each has a student instruction sheet and rubric for assessment.
    • Graphic organizer notes activity to review characteristics, particles, and examples of a solid, liquid, and a gas
    • Four color by number review activities (Back to school, Autumn, Winter, and St. Patrick's Day)
    • A digital escape room using Google Forms
    • NGSS aligned project

    Chemical and Physical Changes:

    • Unit Breakdown: Detailed explanation of how I teach this unit to my students. Choose to follow my guidelines or adapt to fit your unique classroom needs.
    • Choice homework assignment: Assess student knowledge by assigning this to be completed by the end of the unit or for fast finishers. It includes nine activities for students to complete to further their understanding of changes in matter.
    • Classroom posters that detail definitions include illustrations and provide real-world examples.
    • A printable science packet to introduce, define, talk about real-life situations, and practice identifying physical and chemical changes. Students will answer guided reading questions to assess understanding.
    • Digital Google Slide version of the science text packet
    • Eight Hands-on Activities:
      • Removing egg yolk from its shell
      • Observing ice cubes and identifying the change
      • thinking about the human body's digestive system and the changes that take place there
      • Decomposition of bananas
      • Four additional activities to demonstrate knowledge of chemical changes in matter (Worksheets incorporate ELA skills by asking students to make a claim and support it with evidence from the experiment)

    Atoms and Elements:

    • Classroom science posters to illustrate different parts of an atom
      • Protons
      • Neutrons
      • Electrons
      • Nucleus
      • Student reference sheet (five in color, five in black and white)

    • My Atomic Life: A fun back to school getting to know you project that incorporates the parts of the atom and relate them to parts of a student's life
    • A twenty-page printable worksheet packet on
      • What are atoms? Details their size, where they are found, and a very brief history,
      • Atomic Theory - Students will dive deeper into how scientists (Democritus, Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr, and others) studied and developed a visual model.
      • Parts of the Atom - Students will learn about protons, neutrons, electrons, and their respective charges.
      • Where are electrons? - Students will read how they are arranged around the nucleus.
      • Atomic number - Explains what it is, how to find it, and why it is important.
      • Atomic mass - Summarizes what it is and how to determine the atom's mass.

    • A digital version of the above packet
    • A hands-on activity. Students will create their atoms while answering questions about what they learned.
    • A fifteen-page informative text about elements and the periodic table: each includes a page to a page and a half of reading and then comprehension questions.
      • What are simple substances? Introduces students to what an element is.
      • Dimitri Mendeleev: The first scientist to study and organize the elements to create the periodic table of elements.
      • Chemical symbols: Scientists shorthand way to refer to each of the elements. Students will learn how they are written and how to refer to them.
      • Periodic Table of Elements: Students will learn it is a chart that organizes the elements by atomic number. They will learn about periods, groups, and how the placement of an element can give us clues and information about it and surrounding elements.
      • Metals: Properties, characteristics, and uses of metals.
      • Metalloids and Nonmetals: Properties, characteristics, and uses of each.

    • A digital Google Slide version of the periodic table packet.
    • Periodic Table Choice Assignments - Nine assignments for students to demonstrate their understanding of this topic. (Print and digital options)
    • Valentine's Day holiday activity with a digital companion
    • Editable Halloween Review Activity print and digital version
    • Editable Winter Color by Number review activity (print and digital version
    • Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt *best seller* Students will gain great practice searching the periodic table.
    • Digital and printable review activity
    • Digital Google Forms escape room
    • An assessment
    • A project-based learning activity on the periodic table of elements (print and digital version)
    • Atomic Number FREEBIE
    • Answer key

    Chemical Bonding:

    • Sneak Peek at My Classroom: Tips and instructions on using this lesson in my classroom.
    • Teacher presentation: Use the presentation to introduce the concepts to your students to evoke a classroom discussion about chemical bonding.
    • Fill in Notes: Students will fill in the notes during the teacher presentation.

    Printable and Google Slide versions of the following activities:

    • Science text: Text covers: ions, chemical formulas, chemical bonding, covalent bonds, ionic bonds. The science text includes comprehension questions and activities to solidify understanding
    • Practice bonding worksheets
    • Graphic organizers
    • Student copy of a periodic table that includes ion charges
    • Answer key

    Acids and Bases:

    • Posters
    • Vocabulary terms
    • Print and digital science text on acids, bases, and the pH scale
    • Science text on indicators with comprehension questions
    • A packet of collaborative laboratory activities - including a litmus paper activity (procedures included)
    • Worksheet comparing and contrasting acids, bases, and neutral substances
    • Teaching demonstration using phenolphthalein that will leave your students wondering if you are a magician
    • pH Scale Sort - includes task cards to be administered as a collaborative activity or can be done individually
    • Acids and bases review activity with digital and print options
    • St. Patrick's Day holiday activity
    • Assessment

    How to use this chemistry unit in your classroom:

    Anchor Chart Posters: Hang these posters around the room at the beginning of the unit to immerse your students in the vocabulary. Students will then refer to the posters throughout the unit for definitions and examples.

    Science text: This text will anchor students' understanding and knowledge of chemistry concepts. Choose to read this as a whole class assignment, assign students in small groups to work together, or try a flipped approach and assign it as homework.

    Hands-on Activities: There is no better way to solidify learning than to let students work with their hands. All use easy-to-find items and will motivate and engage your students.

    Note activity: Use the graphic organizers to summarize learning. Once students are completed with the organizers, they can use them as reference pages for the remainder of the unit.

    Review activities: There are many review activities included. Most have print and digital options.

    Project or test: Assess student knowledge using the project or test. Projects allow for differentiation. It may have a print and digital option if a test is included. The digital option will enable you to edit to meet the needs of your classroom.

    Teacher feedback:

    • My students enjoyed the activities we used from the bundle! We had more than we needed, which was a blessing!
    • This is fantastic! Thank you so much for creating a very thorough and engaging product for me to use with my students!
    • I had a student who was SO PROUD of being able to grasp the concept. The worksheets in this resource allowed me to work with the students to present GRADE LEVEL skills at their level.
    • This helped me a lot during my unit on atoms. The students loved it and really understood what I was teaching. Thank you!
    • This was a great resource. It was very engaging for my students. The project was a creative way for them to learn more details about the periodic table. This product had so many options and ways to teach the periodic table and elements. Thank you!
    • A great resource! The worksheets are easy to use and students could easily follow along! My students loved the one-pager assignment at the end of our unit, a fun way to share what you know instead of a test or to help you review for a test!


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    Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of science and technical texts.
    Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; provide an accurate summary of the text distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
    Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks.
    Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 6–8 texts and topics.
    Integrate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a text with a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table).

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