Original Promptintroduce the topic by providing a data table for five different reaction including magnesium ribbon, lemon juice and baking soda, single displacement reactions, burning paper, molding bread, students predict what they might me see, then give a min-lesson section Cornell notes on the laws of conservation of matter mass and energy and the five types of reactions using general formulas,
This resource provides a comprehensive exploration of chemical changes and reactions. Students will learn to identify five types of chemical reactions including synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, and combustion. It emphasizes the laws of conservation of mass and energy, encouraging students to predict physical evidence of chemical changes through engaging activities such as the 'See-Think-Wonder' routine. The document includes examples, general formulas for reaction types, and prompts for reflection and inquiry, making it a valuable tool for grasping fundamental concepts in chemistry.