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Topic 1: Observing the World

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Plan for today
  • Recap topic 1 (so far)
  • Theory T1.6
  • Microscopy

Information:
  • People that did not do the microscopy LessonUp got ''HW forgotten''
  • Next week: SO about glossary words 
  • Week after: Proefwerk about Topic 1 

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Recap Topic 1 (so far)
  • 1.1 Observing
  • 1.2 Working in the lab
  • 1.3 Density
  • 1.4 Hearing sound
  • 1.5 Light and color 

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1.1  Properties of substances
examples of properties are:
  • color
  • phase at room temperature (liquid, gas or solid)
  • smell
  • taste
  • appearance

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1.2  Meassuring substances
Measurement
Unit
Symbol
Equipment
Mass
Grams
g
Scale
Volume
Liters
L
Graduate cylinder
Lenght
Meters
m
Ruler
Temperature
Degrees celcius
°C
Thermometer
Time
Seconds
s
Watch or clock

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1.2 What is the meaning
of this safety symbol?
A
Toxic
B
Danger for the environment
C
Health hazard
D
Harmful/Irritant

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1.3  Density
The unity of density is g/cm³ or g/mL

Density = mass / volume                           


/100                                                       /100                     so:   4g/mL
Mass
Volume
400g
100mL
4g
1mL

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1.3 A box has the following measurement:
mass = 132 g & volume = 12 cm³
What is the density? (use your calculator)

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1.3  Density


/12                                                       /12                     so:   11g/cm³
Mass
Volume
132g
12cm³
11g
1cm³

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1.4 Hearing sound

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1.5 How do we see color?
The human eye sees color when light bounces (reflects) off an object and goes into our eye. The color of light that gets reflected is the color that we see.  

All other colors of light get 
absorbed by the object so that 
we don’t see them.

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1.5 A Blue light shines on a green grass.
What color grass do you see?
A
Blue
B
Green
C
White
D
Black

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Topic 1: Observing the World

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LESSON 7
DATE:
Learning Goals:
1.
2.

Key words:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Summary of the day:
1.
2.

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Learning Goals:
  • I know the difference between an atom, molecule or particle 
  • I can explain what atoms are in a molecule based on their formula
  • I can explain the process of photosynthesis and know the chemical equation
  • I know the parts of the plant cell and can label them on a diagram

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Key words:
Particle
Atom
Molecule
Photosynthesis
Organism

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Looking at different levels
Macroscopic level is what you can see with the naked eye. Microscopic level we need tools like a microscope to see.

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Particles vs molecules vs atoms
Particle is a general term for a small piece of matter.

An atom is the smallest particle of a substance that still has the properties of the substance.

A molecule is formed when atoms 
are bonded together to form a 
different substance.

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Build the molecule
Go to the classroom and complete the assignment ''building molecules''



You have until the timer runs out.
timer
10:00

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Building bigger molecules

Small molecules can be combined into bigger molecules. Energy is needed to build these molecules.

A good example is photosynthesis in plants.

With photosynthesis plants use water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air to build sugar.


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Photosynthesis
In photosynthesis the sugar that is built is called glucose. The energy that is needed for building comes from the sunlight.


We can write this 
in a chemical
equation

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Plant cell
Nucleus: controls the cell
Cell wall: shapes the cell
Cell membrane: controls the 
contents of the cell
Cytoplasm: inside of the cell
Vacuole: storage bag
Chloroplasts: photosynthesis

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vacuole
cell wall
cytoplasm
ribosome
cell membrane
chloroplast

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Scientific drawing
Goal: to show the structure of what you see
Important:

  • No sketching/coloring/shading: only outlines!
  • Only draw what you see
  • Everything with pencil, no pens

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Prepare for microscopy
  • Only need pencil, ruler and notebook, everything else in the bag, bag in front of the room
  • Place the tables like this:



  • Work in pairs  --> but everyone makes their own drawing

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Microscopy draw plant cell
Microscopes are expensive (250+ euro) so make sure you use them carefully

  • One person can grab the microscope
  • Want to go to another magnification, ask me or the TOA
  • Make a drawing of the plant cell (think of the drawing rules)

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Learning Goals:
  • I know the difference between an atom, molecule or particle 
  • I can explain what atoms are in a molecule based on their formula
  • I can explain the process of photosynthesis and know the chemical equation
  • I know the parts of the plant cell and can label them on a diagram

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Summary of the day:

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Homework for lesson 8:
  • Complete the exercises on page E40 & E42


Next week = Glossary test (1x) 
  • Study glossary Topic 1.1 - 1.6 on StudyGo 

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