Transcript Atomic Bomb

ATOMIC BOMB
11-9-16
Get ready for bell work
---These objects are described on the periodic
table
---Its name means indivisible.
---It is called “the building block of matter.”
What is the object shown in the diagram above?
a.
b.
c.
d.
molecule
ion
atom
compound
2. Select the item below that IS NOT made of atoms.
a.
Plant
b.
Animal
c.
Time
3. A garden contains soil, rocks, insects, and plants. How are the
contents of this garden similar?
a. They are all made of atoms.
b. They all make their own food.
c. They are all multi-cellular organisms.
d. They all contain biodiversity.
4. Which of these characteristics do the elements sodium, mercury and
oxygen have in common under all conditions?
a. They are all made up of atoms.
b. They are all gases.
c. All have the same atomic number.
d. They are all in the same group.
5. Select the option below that correctly describes two valid reasons for maintaining biodiversity.
a. 1st:Reducing biodiversity from rainforests helps humans by eliminating dangerous plants and animals
that might harm us. 2nd: Additionally we can use the trees for lumber to build homes.
b. 1st:Maintaining biodiversity in a zoo helps attract more customers which brings in additional tax
revenue to the local community, 2nd: and it provide jobs to local citizens that work there.
c. 1st: When humans cause plants to go extinct, we are reducing our potential food sources
2nd: Maintaining biodiversity in the oceans is important to the economies of many coastal cites due to
various types of commercial fishing.
d. 1st: Many pharmaceuticals come from plants, so greater plant biodiversity can provide us more types
of drugs to fight illnesses.
2nd: Trees and other plants improve the air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen
6. A student is given an object and is asked to identify its density.
The object has a volume of 3 cubic centimeters and a mass of 6
grams.
Using the formula above, what is the density of the object?
a. 2 grams/cubic centimeter
b. 9 grams/cubic centimeter
c. 3 grams/cubic centimeter
7. Particles in a substance are widely separated from each other and
move independently from place to place.
The substance could be a...?
a. gas only b. gas, liquid, or solid
c. gas or solid
1st Verse:
They’re tiny and they’re teeny,
Much smaller than a beany,
They never can be seeny,
The Atoms Family.
Chorus
2nd Verse:
Together they make gases,
And liquids like molasses,
And all the solid masses,
The Atoms Family
Chorus
3rd Verse:
Neutrons can be found,
Where protons hang around;
Electrons they surround
The Atoms Family.
Chorus
Chorus:
They are so small.
(Snap, snap)
They’re round like a ball.
(Snap, snap)
They make up the air.
They’re everywhere.
Can’t see them at all.
Success Criteria: I can recognize that all matter consists of atoms.
(Snap, snap)
#18.Atom’s Family
---These objects are described on the periodic
table
---Its name means indivisible.
---It is called “the building block of matter.”
What is the object shown in the diagram above?
a.
b.
c.
d.
molecule
ion
atom
compound
2. Select the item below that IS NOT made of atoms.
a.
Plant
b.
Animal
c.
Time
3. A garden contains soil, rocks, insects, and plants. How are the
contents of this garden similar?
a. They are all made of atoms.
b. They all make their own food.
c. They are all multi-cellular organisms.
d. They all contain biodiversity.
4. Which of these characteristics do the elements sodium, mercury and
oxygen have in common under all conditions?
a. They are all made up of atoms.
b. They are all gases.
c. All have the same atomic number.
d. They are all in the same group.
5. Select the option below that correctly describes two valid reasons for maintaining biodiversity.
a. 1st:Reducing biodiversity from rainforests helps humans by eliminating dangerous plants and animals
that might harm us. 2nd: Additionally we can use the trees for lumber to build homes.
b. 1st:Maintaining biodiversity in a zoo helps attract more customers which brings in additional tax
revenue to the local community, 2nd: and it provide jobs to local citizens that work there.
c. 1st: When humans cause plants to go extinct, we are reducing our potential food sources
2nd: Maintaining biodiversity in the oceans is important to the economies of many coastal cites due to
various types of commercial fishing.
d. 1st: Many pharmaceuticals come from plants, so greater plant biodiversity can provide us more types
of drugs to fight illnesses.
2nd: Trees and other plants improve the air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen
6. A student is given an object and is asked to identify its density.
The object has a volume of 3 cubic centimeters and a mass of 6
grams.
Using the formula above, what is the density of the object?
a. 2 grams/cubic centimeter
b. 9 grams/cubic centimeter
c. 3 grams/cubic centimeter
7. Particles in a substance are widely separated from each other and
move independently from place to place.
The substance could be a...?
a. gas only
b. gas, liquid, or solid
c. gas or solid
I Can…
recognize that all matter consists of
atoms.
Check answers to Webquest
TOC #21 Atomic Bomb
#22 Draw an Atom
“The First Atomic Bomb is Detonated” by PBS.org
Read “ The First Atomic Bomb is Detonated” by PBS.org and respond to the text. Create a timeline for this
article. Include the dates and places listed below. Once you add the events to the Time Line, you need to complete the
Reflection Questions.
1932
Niels Bohr
Oak Ridge, TN
Hanford, WA
Los Alamos, NM
“Little Boy”
“Fat Man”
July 16, 1945
August 15, 1945
Reflection Questions:
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What was the time period for the article?
How did the atomic bomb impact Tennessee?
Success Criteria: I can recognize that all matter consists of atoms.
Success Criteria: I can recognize that all matter consists of atoms.
More about Atoms
 We once thought atoms were the smallest particles.
 We now know there are even smaller particles
 They are called sub-atomic particles
■ Notice the sub-atomic particles in this beryllium atom
 It has 4 (blue) protons (So the atomic number is four)
 It also has 5 (green) neutrons and 4 (orange) electrons
4
Be
Beryllium
9.0
Legend
=protons
=neutrons
=electrons
Draw an Atom
Directions: Using your textbook Chapter 10, pages 265-269.
On a piece of white paper, you need to draw and label the following:
Pick ONE element from the Periodic Table. I would prefer if it has an atomic number between 110.
Nucleus
Proton
Neutrons
Electrons
Color Code your diagram. The diagram should take up the entire page. Be sure to write neatly.
At the bottom of your paper, explain what the electron cloud is. JUSTIFY your answer.
Success Criteria: I can recognize that all matter consists of atoms.
Exit Ticket
Which house sings “The Atom’s Family”
song the best? 100 house points