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Write down the claim that this student is making..

Write down the claim that this student is making.

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Write down the claim that this student is making..

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  1. Write down the claim that this student is making.. Today we did an experiment that compares fats and soap. I think that fat and soap are different substances. Fat is white and soap is milky white. Fat is soft squishy and soap is hard. Fat is soluble in oil, but soap is not soluble in oil. Fat has a melting point of 37 degrees C and soap has a melting point above 100 degrees C. This is why I think they are different.

  2. MYP Unit Question: How can such a small thing impact our environment in such a big way?Area of Interaction: Environment Learner Profile: Thinkers Standard: S8P1. Students will examine the scientific view of the nature of matter. • a. Students will distinguish between atoms and molecules. • Learning Target:Today I am learning about ATOMS and their subatomic particles, this is important because they are the building blocks of my world. • Homework: Study for upcoming quiz on FRIDAY!!

  3. Opening: What Happened to Mr. Xavier Today you will apply what you learned about making CLAIMS, Providing Evidence, and bringing it all together with reasoning. Question: Clearly state how Mr. Xavier died. CLAIM: Evidence: Reasoning:

  4. Let's apply this to Mr. Xavier... Claim: Clearly state how Mr. Xavier died. Don't just say "He was murdered." You would need to state how he died and who murdered him. Evidence: List all of the related observations and test results that support your claim. Reasoning: Explain why your evidence proves your claim to be true. (Pretend you are a lawyer.)

  5. What really happened to Mr. Xavier?

  6. What really happened to Mr. Xavier? Claim: The chef's murdered Mr. Xavier by causing him to overdose on heart medication.

  7. What really happened to Mr. Xavier? Evidence: • Autopsy - cause of death was overdose on heart medicine • Chef's fingerprints were found on the wine bottle and the heart medicine bottle. • Traces of heart medicine were found in the wine (both in the bottle and on the carpet)

  8. What really happened to Mr. Xavier? Evidence: • The heart medicine bottle was empty. • The heart medicine was prescribed to Mr. Xavier. • The prescription for the medicine did not run out for another month.

  9. What really happened to Mr. Xavier? Reasoning: The cause of death proves that either Mr. Xavier intentionally or accidentally overdosed, or he was murdered. There is no reason for the brother of the chef to be inside the house since he did not work for Mr. Xavier (as far as we know).

  10. What really happened to Mr. Xavier? Reasoning: The chef's fingerprints should not be found anywhere. Since they were found on both the wine bottle AND medicine bottle, he must have committed the crime!

  11. Intro To Atoms- On IAN. Pg. 18 write Bill Nye Notes Today you will be introduced to the wonderful world of ATOMS!!! So get ready!

  12. Cold Call- Bean Bag Throw We will throw the bean bag to a student. When you catch it, we will ask you a question from the video sheet. Be prepared to answer- IDK is not acceptable!! Or allowed 

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