Agenda:
Warm up
Puzzle activity
Swap and Drop Lecture and worksheet
Homework:
Finish swap and drop worksheet
Warm up:
1. Define ionic bond.
2. Why do atoms form bonds?
3. Why do ionic compounds have higher melting points than covalent compounds?
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Unit 4 Day 2: Blue 10/23, Silver 10/24
Agenda:
Essential Skill Quiz
Bonding Investigation
Mole Day Celebration, moles due
Sound of Bronze Video, questions
Homework: None
Unit 3 RETAKE TEST 10/31
Warm up:
1. How can you determine the type of bond that will form between two elements?
2. What is the difference between a non polar covalent bond and a polar covalent bond?
Essential Skill Quiz
Bonding Investigation
Mole Day Celebration, moles due
Sound of Bronze Video, questions
Homework: None
Unit 3 RETAKE TEST 10/31
Warm up:
1. How can you determine the type of bond that will form between two elements?
2. What is the difference between a non polar covalent bond and a polar covalent bond?
Friday, October 19, 2012
Blue Friday 10/19 and Silver Monday 10/22
Agenda:
Return Tests and Assignments
Review Test
Corrective quiz
Unit 4 Notes and Vocabulary
Homework:
Finish Vocabulary
Warm up:
No warm up today
Return Tests and Assignments
Review Test
Corrective quiz
Unit 4 Notes and Vocabulary
Homework:
Finish Vocabulary
Warm up:
No warm up today
Blue Friday 10/12 and Silver Tuesday 10/16
Agenda:
Essential Skill Quiz, insurance
Counting by weighing activity
Study guide
Homework:
Finish all assignments and study guide
Study for test
Warm up:
Convert 1.2 x 1023 atoms of Na to grams of Na.
Convert 56.2 grams of water to molecules of water.
Essential Skill Quiz, insurance
Counting by weighing activity
Study guide
Homework:
Finish all assignments and study guide
Study for test
Warm up:
Convert 1.2 x 1023 atoms of Na to grams of Na.
Convert 56.2 grams of water to molecules of water.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Blue Wednesday 10/10 and Silver Thursday 10/11
Unit 3 Test: Blue Day 10/17, Silver Day 10/18
Honors Unit 2 Retake Test: Friday 10/19
Agenda:Review Converting grams to mol
Essential Skill Quiz #3
Lecture: Converting atoms to grams
Essential Skill #4 Worksheet
Warm up:
1. How many moles are in 6 grams of carbon-12?
2. What was the purpose of counting and weighing the rice and beans?
Homework:
Finish Essential Skill #4 Worksheet
Monday, October 8, 2012
Blue Monday 10/8 and Silver Tuesday 10/9
Day 3
Agenda:
1. Review atom to mole converstions
2. Essential Skill #2 quiz
3. Counting Activity
4. Mole to gram conversions
5. Essential Skill #3 Worksheet
Homework:
Finish Essential Skill #3 Worksheet
Warm up:
1. What is Avagadro's number?
2. Define mole (not the same answer as #1).
3. What does 1 mole equal?
4. You have .5 mol water, how many water molecules are there?
Agenda:
1. Review atom to mole converstions
2. Essential Skill #2 quiz
3. Counting Activity
4. Mole to gram conversions
5. Essential Skill #3 Worksheet
Homework:
Finish Essential Skill #3 Worksheet
Warm up:
1. What is Avagadro's number?
2. Define mole (not the same answer as #1).
3. What does 1 mole equal?
4. You have .5 mol water, how many water molecules are there?
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Blue Thurs 10/4 and Silver Friday 10/5
Agenda:
1. Review "bridge method" of unit conversions
2. Introduce mole equality and conversions
3. Essential Skill #2 Worsheet
4. Make a Mol Extra Credit
Homework: Finish Essential Skill #2 Worksheet
Study for Retake test. Complete Moodle Form
Warm up:
1. Write the equality between mL and L.
2. Write the 2 converstion factors from the equality in question 1.
3. Using the "bridge method", convert 3400 mL to L.
1. Review "bridge method" of unit conversions
2. Introduce mole equality and conversions
3. Essential Skill #2 Worsheet
4. Make a Mol Extra Credit
Homework: Finish Essential Skill #2 Worksheet
Study for Retake test. Complete Moodle Form
Warm up:
1. Write the equality between mL and L.
2. Write the 2 converstion factors from the equality in question 1.
3. Using the "bridge method", convert 3400 mL to L.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Blue Tues 10/2 and Silver Wed 10/3
Agenda:
Review Unit Notes pages 1-3
Complete Introduction to Conversions Worksheet
Homework:
Finish Introduction to Conversions Worksheet
Warm up:
Which is bigger?
1. liter or mililiter
2. miligram or gram
3. meter or kilometer
4. centimeter or milimeter
Give an example of an object that it would be appropriate to measure in the following units?
5. milimeter
6. Liter
7. meter
8. centimeter
Review Unit Notes pages 1-3
Complete Introduction to Conversions Worksheet
Homework:
Finish Introduction to Conversions Worksheet
Warm up:
Which is bigger?
1. liter or mililiter
2. miligram or gram
3. meter or kilometer
4. centimeter or milimeter
Give an example of an object that it would be appropriate to measure in the following units?
5. milimeter
6. Liter
7. meter
8. centimeter
Monday, October 1, 2012
Friday September 28th and Monday October 1st
Unit 2 Test Returned
Corrective quiz
Grades are updated on edline.
If you did not pass your essential skill, come in at plus or lunch.
The new plus cycle starts Wednesday.
Homework: None
Corrective quiz
Grades are updated on edline.
If you did not pass your essential skill, come in at plus or lunch.
The new plus cycle starts Wednesday.
Homework: None
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