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Frayer Model - Unit 2

This document provides a list of 13 science terms related to matter and chemistry. For each term, it outlines a format for defining the term, listing its characteristics, providing examples from one's own life, and noting non-examples. This format is based on a 1969 technical report for testing the level of concept mastery in science vocabulary.

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Frayer Model - Unit 2

This document provides a list of 13 science terms related to matter and chemistry. For each term, it outlines a format for defining the term, listing its characteristics, providing examples from one's own life, and noting non-examples. This format is based on a 1969 technical report for testing the level of concept mastery in science vocabulary.

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Unit 2 Vocabulary

Definition (in own words)

Characteristics

Word
Examples
(from own life)

Non-Examples
(from own life)

Note: Basic format only from:


Frayer, D. A., & Klausmeier, H. J. (1969). A schema for testing the level of concept mastery (Technical Report No. 16).
Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Research and Development Center for Cognitive Learning

Unit 2 Vocabulary

1. Matter
2. Physical Change
3. Chemical Change
4. Extensive property
5. Intensive property
6. Physical property
7. Density
8. Compounds
9. Elements
10.
Homogenous mixture
11.
Heterogeneous mixture
12.
Colloids
13.
Suspensions

Note: Basic format only from:


Frayer, D. A., & Klausmeier, H. J. (1969). A schema for testing the level of concept mastery (Technical Report No. 16).
Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Research and Development Center for Cognitive Learning

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