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Exam Curve Comparison September 2, 2015– MP1-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Introductions…. • • • • QoTD: – What are my expectations? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe one lab policy. Homework (3 sentences) – Get all you forms signed…please Learning Objectives: – Student will be begin to describe the procedures of the class. • Agenda: – Course Criteria Overview – Information Sheets – Lab discussion and contracts – Discussion on Remind – Getting to know activity – Math pretest? • Quick Word(s): • • Entropy Conservation of energy WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 3, 2015– MP1-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Procedures • • • • QoTD: – Describe how you sign up for remind. Summary (3 sentences) – Describe how you approach a new challenge. Homework (3 sentences) – Send me a message on remind. Learning Objectives: – Student will be begin to describe the procedures of the class. • Agenda: – How do I use the log? – Quick overview of remind AGAIN– it’s homework – Math pretest – Chem – Pre- test LE WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 8, 2015– MP1-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Procedures • • • • QoTD: – Describe how one person can make the lab unsafe. Summary (3 sentences) – Explain 2 ways you can keep the class safe in lab. Homework (3 sentences) – Describe a hazard and your response. Learning Objectives: – Student will be begin to describe the procedures of the lab. • Agenda: – Pretest in Chemistry – Safety Demo/lab – Equipment intro? WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 9, 2015– MP1-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Procedures • • • • QoTD: – Describe how to ignite the burners. Summary (3 sentences) – Explain how your hypothesis changed after completing the lab. Homework (3 sentences) – Describe the safety procedures we used in the candle lab. Learning Objectives: – Student will be begin to describe the procedures of the lab. • Agenda: – Equipment finish – Unit one start – Skill one – POGIL? WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 10, 2015– MP1-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Procedures • • • • QoTD: – What is the difference between accuracy and precision? Summary (3 sentences) – How do you determine number of sig figs? Homework (3 sentences) – Describe the Atlantic/Pacific short cut. Learning Objectives: – Student will be begin to describe uncertainty in measurement. • Agenda: – Equipment finish – Unit one start – Skill one WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 11, 2015– MP1-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Procedures • • • • QoTD: – Describe how to estimate measurements. Summary (3 sentences) – ON THE WHAT STUCK BOARD – What stuck this week? Homework (3 sentences) – None, happy Friday! Learning Objectives: – Student will be able to count significant figures using the Atlantic Pacific rule • Agenda: – Quiz – Textbooks – Sig figs WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 14, 2015– MP1-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – What do significant digits tell us about the instrument? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe the relationship between the gradation of the instrument and the number of significant digits. Homework (3 sentences) – How many sig figs. 0.1, 5.00, 78129.002 Learning Objectives: – Student will be able to count significant figures using the Atlantic Pacific rule. • Agenda: – Pogil Significant Figures and measurement – Lab Folders – Double period notes…? WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 15, 2015– MP1-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – Dra a square around the digits that are certain and a circle around the digits that are estimated in this measurement: 5.75 cm? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe why we use scientific notation. Homework (3 sentences) – Write in scientific notation: 0.001, 5,000, 78,100 Learning Objectives: – Student will be able read scientific notation and write data using scientific notation. • Agenda: – Pogil Significant Figures and measurement – Lab Folders – Double period notes…? WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 16, 2015– MP1-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – Round this number to two significant figures: 234,987? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe how we know the number of significant figures our answer should have when performing math with our data. Homework (3 sentences) – Explain the difference(s) between the zeros in these two numbers: 750 & 7.50 Learning Objectives: – Student will be able read scientific notation and write data using scientific notation. • Agenda: – Wednesday video series – Double period notes WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 17, 2015– MP1-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – Hypothesize what might happen if acid were to get on your clothes. Summary (3 sentences) – Describe why the answer to this problem is incorrect: 2.3 divided by 4.5 = .511111 Homework (3 sentences) – Convert 9.3 mm to meters, write your answer in scientific notation. Learning Objectives: – Student will be able read scientific notation and write data using scientific notation. • Agenda: – Scientific notation! – Double period safety stations lab WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 18, 2015– MP1-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – Which do you think is more dense, coke or diet coke? Support your answer with a possible reason. Summary (3 sentences) – Define density in your own words. Homework (3 sentences) – Is density a chemical or physical property, why? Learning Objectives: – Student will be able to determine the density of a compound using the formula in table T. • Agenda: – Quiz! – Density demo and notes – Double period safety stations lab WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 21, 2015– MP1-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – Review: when we multiply 7.0 cm X 35.0 cm how many sig figs should our answer have? Summary (3 sentences) – Why convert units at all? Homework (3 sentences) – Tell me what these symbols stand for and measure: M, m, mm, mM (Use your reference tables!!)? Learning Objectives: – Student will be able to determine the density of a compound using the formula in table T. • Agenda: – Notes, finish up number sense in chemistry! – Graphing, Density and percent error WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 22, 2015– MP1-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – Review: convert 45.2 nm to mm and pm? Summary (3 sentences) – Compare two every day objects which do you think is more dense? Why? Homework (3 sentences) – If I have two objects, one has a density of 3 g/cm^3 and the other has a density of 3 kg/cm^3 which is more dense? Learning Objectives: – Student will be able to compare densities to determine relative density • Agenda: – Notes, finish up number sense in chemistry! – Graphing, Density and percent error – Please have out your notes, skills packet a WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 23 2015– MP1-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – Review: A 6g cube of gallium has a volume of what? Summary (3 sentences) – How do we determine accuracy in our measurements? Homework (3 sentences) – If I measure my height to be 6 feet but my accepted height is 5.92 feet what is my percent error? Learning Objectives: – Student will be able to determine the accuracy of their measurements • Agenda: – Notes, finish up number sense in chemistry! – Graphing and percent error – Please have out your notes, skills packet and reference table WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 24/25 2015– MP1-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Number sense in Chemistry • • • • QoTD: – Mr. Madison measured the density of his copper penny to be 9.5 g/cm3 what is his % error? Summary (3 sentences) – What is one thing you learned from the video? Homework (3 sentences) – Do/did you feel ready for the exam? Learning Objectives: – Student will be able to create effective graphs • Agenda: – Review! – Test for 4th preiod – Video for 6th WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 28 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy • • • • QoTD: – Is electricity matter or energy? Summary (3 sentences) – What are two ways we can separate mixtures? Homework (3 sentences) – Describe one time you used a separation technique before this lab, what did you separate and how did you do it? ? Learning Objectives: – Student will learn and implement two separation techniques • Agenda: – LAB!!! – And notes for double period WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 29 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy • • • • QoTD: – What property of the salt did we use to separate it from the sand? Summary (3 sentences) – Compare flammability and conductivity, which is a chemical property? Homework (3 sentences) – Describe one indicator that a chemical change has occurred? (No one word answers) Learning Objectives: – Students will understand the difference between chemical and physical properties • Agenda: – Notes! – Tin foil activity? WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY September 30 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy • • • • QoTD: – Draw a particle diagram of copper. Summary (3 sentences) – What is one new chemistry thing you learned from the video? Homework (3 sentences) – What properties make saltwater a homogeneous mixture? Give an example and an explanation Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to classify matter into 4 categories • Agenda: – Notes! – Video WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 1 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy 4th period • • • QoTD: – How would we classify copper? Summary (3 sentences) – Explain the difference between salt and saltwater? use our matter classification terms! Homework (3 sentences) • Agenda: – LAB!! – Describe one separation technique that we did NOT use in our mixture lab • Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to classify matter into 4 categories WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 1 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy 5/6th period • • • QoTD: – What do you think happens to the properties of elements when they combine chemically? Summary (3 sentences) – Explain the difference between salt and saltwater? use our matter classification terms! Homework (3 sentences) – • Agenda: – LAB!! • Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to classify matter into 4 categories Propose a method to separate oil and water. Give me a property used to separate them and your process. WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 2 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy 4/5th period • • • QoTD: – What do you think happens to the properties of elements when they combine chemically? Summary (3 sentences) – Why is iron sulfide (FeS) not an element, why isn’t it a mixture? Homework (3 sentences) – Propose a method to separate oil and water. Give me a property used to separate them and your process. • Agenda: – LAB!! • Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to describe how the properties of elements change after a chemical reaction WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 2 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy 6th period • • • QoTD: – How would we classify copper? Summary (3 sentences) – Why is iron sulfide (FeS) not an element, why isn’t it a mixture? Homework (3 sentences) • Agenda: – Notes!! – Describe one separation technique that we did NOT use in our mixture lab • Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to differentiate several separation techniques WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 5 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy • • • QoTD: – Give me an example of a homogeneous mixture, other than saltwater. Summary (3 sentences) – Is temperature a form of energy, why or why not? Homework (3 sentences) • Agenda: – Talking about temperature and energy, Skillz? – Explain how we know (aq) substances are always mixtures. • Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to define temperature and describe its relationship to energy WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 6 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy • • • QoTD: – What are our four categories of matter? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe what absolute zero is, use the phrase kinetic energy in your answer. Homework (3 sentences) • Agenda: – Talking about temperature and energy, Skillz work – Give me one example of kinetic energy and one of potential. • Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to define temperature and describe its relationship to energy WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 6 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy • • • QoTD: – What are our four categories of matter? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe what absolute zero is, use the phrase kinetic energy in your answer. Homework (3 sentences) • Agenda: – Talking about temperature and energy, Skillz work – Give me one example of kinetic energy and one of potential. • Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to define temperature and describe its relationship to energy WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 7 2015– MP1-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Matter and Energy • • • QoTD: – What are our four categories of matter? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe what absolute zero is, use the phrase kinetic energy in your answer. Homework (3 sentences) • Agenda: – Talking about temperature and energy, Skillz work – Give me one example of kinetic energy and one of potential. • Learning Objectives: – Students will be able to define temperature and describe its relationship to energy WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 13 2015– MP1-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: • • • • QoTD: – Remember the video last week, who came up with the first experimental model of the atom? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe/draw our current model of the atom. Homework (3 sentences) – Describe Rutherford’s gold foil experiment. Learning Objectives: – Students will understand the origins of the current model of the atom. • Agenda: – Notes – Video WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 15 2015– MP1-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: • • • • QoTD: – Describe how we would make a picture of something we can’t directly observe. Example? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe a real life example of using a detection instead of direct observation. Homework (3 sentences)- 2 days – Relate the lab to Rutherford’s experiment. Learning Objectives: – Students will understand the origins of the current model of the atom. • Agenda: – Lab Section • Lab questions – Double • Notes • Skills work • Rutherford Sheet WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 15 2015– MP1-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: • • • • QoTD: – Describe how we would make a picture of something we can’t directly observe. Example? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe a real life example of using a detection instead of direct observation. Homework (3 sentences)- 2 days – Relate the lab to Rutherford’s experiment. Learning Objectives: – Students will understand the origins of the current model of the atom. • Agenda: – Lab Section • Lab questions – Double • Notes • Skills work • Rutherford Sheet WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 16, 2015– MP1-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: • • • • QoTD: – QUIZ Summary (3 sentences) – What Stuck? Homework (3 sentences)- 2 days – Relate the lab to Rutherford’s experiment. Learning Objectives: – Students will understand the origins of the current model of the atom. • Agenda: – Lab Section 6 • Lab questions – Double 4 & 5 • Clash of the Titans WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 19, 2015– MP1-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Give me a synonym for “number of protons” Summary (3 sentences) – Describe the charge and location of all three subatomic particles Homework (3 sentences)- 2 days – Look up any element you’d like. Explain its use (or a fun fact) and give me the atomic weight and number. Learning Objectives: – Students will review atomic theory and skills 1 and 2. • Agenda: – Rutherford sheet – Skill – Bohr model Webquest for 6th WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 20, 2015– MP1-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Computer work Summary (3 sentences) – Describe the process of calculating neutrons in an atom. Homework (3 sentences)- 2 days – What is meant by “excited state” in terms of atoms? Learning Objectives: – Students will review atomic theory and skills 1 and 2. • Agenda: – Bohr model Webquest for 4th – Notes and skills – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 21, 2015– MP1-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Describe excited state electrons. Summary (3 sentences) – Describe ground state electrons. Homework (3 sentences)- 2 days – What is meant by “ground state” in terms of atoms? Learning Objectives: – Students will review atomic theory and skills 1 and 2. • Agenda: – Video Day Notes – 5 and 6 lab – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 22, 2015– MP1-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Describe how an electron moves to the excited state. Summary (3 sentences) – How are wavelengths fingerprints for elements? Homework (3 sentences)- 2 days – What is meant by “ground state” in terms of atoms? Learning Objectives: – Identify an element by comparing its wavelength to known wavelengths – Explain how colors are produced in flame tests • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Problem discussion – Lab work – Class discussion – Summary – Video for 6th WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 23, 2015– MP1-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Create 3 electron configurations of carbon in the excited state. Summary (3 sentences) – What stuck? Homework (3 sentences) – Describe how atomic mass is calculated! Learning Objectives: – Identify an element by comparing its wavelength to known wavelengths – Explain how colors are produced in flame tests • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Regents questions on topic – Review of questions – Notes? – Skill work? – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 27, 2015– MP1-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Create 3 electron configurations of sulfur in the excited state. Summary (3 sentences) – How are spectral lines fingerprints for elements? Homework (3 sentences) – How is atomic mass calculated? Learning Objectives: – Identify an element by comparing its wavelength to known wavelengths – Be able to calculate average atomic mass • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Notes? – Skill work? – Summary – Double Lab WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY October 28, 2015– MP1-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – If you gained an electron what would happen to the charge? Summary (3 sentences) – Explain, in terms of subatomic particles, why an oxygen atom is electrically neutral. Homework (3 sentences) – Study for your test… MONDAY? Learning Objectives: • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Movie – TEST discussion` – Lab 5th Beanium – Lab 6th Bright Line turnin – Notes on ions – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 2, 2015– MP1-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – If you lost an electron what would happen to the charge? Summary (3 sentences) – When an atom gains an electron its’ radius increases, why? Homework (3 sentences) – Compare and contrast an atom with its’ ion. Learning Objectives: • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Notes finish – Skill work – Summary – TEST discussion – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 3, 2015– MP1-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Why is a negative ion LARGER then its’ atom? Summary (3 sentences) – If an ion’s electron numbers change why it it still the same element? Homework (3 sentences) – Study for test… Learning Objectives: • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Notes finish – Skill work – Summary – TEST discussion – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 5, 2015– MP1-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Why are the noble gases stable? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe how the periodic table is arranged. Homework (3 sentences) – Name 3 trends on the periodic table. Learning Objectives: • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Science Video – Lab? – Notes? – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 6, 2015– MP1-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – How was the periodic table developed? Summary (3 sentences) – Why are some of the elements out of order if looked at by mass? Homework (3 sentences) – What Stuck? Learning Objectives: • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Lab • Cross-Classification • Earth Metals – Notes? – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 9, 2015– MP2-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Name one trend on the periodic table? Summary (3 sentences) – What is the octet rule? Homework (3 sentences) – Why do the group one metals react with the group 17 non metals?? Learning Objectives: • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Grading discussion – Lab • Cross-Classification • Trends graphing – Notes? – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 10, 2015– MP2-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – What do members of the same group have in common? Summary (3 sentences) – How is the periodic table cross classified? Homework (3 sentences) – Why does the atomic radius decrease as you go left to right on the table? Learning Objectives: Unit: 3 Periodic Table • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Lab finish up • Cross-Classification • Trends graphing – Notes? – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 12, 2015– MP2-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Why does group 17 form mostly negative ions? Summary (3 sentences) – What are the 3 major classification on the periodic table? Homework (3 sentences) – Why does the atomic radius increase as you go down on the table? Learning Objectives: Unit: 3 Periodic Table • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – video – Notes finish? – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 16, 2015– MP2-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Start sheet Summary (3 sentences) – What is the relationship between electronegativity and ionization energy? Homework (3 sentences) – Start studying for test? Learning Objectives: Unit: 3 Periodic Table • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Notes finish – Skills Finish – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 18, 2015– MP2-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Why does ionization energy lower as you go down the table? Summary (3 sentences) – Describe electronegativity in terms of particles. Homework (3 sentences) – Start studying for test. Learning Objectives: Unit: 3 Periodic Table • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Science Video – Review activities – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 18, 2015– MP2-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Describe electronegativity using an analogy. Summary (3 sentences) – Describe ionization energy in terms of particles. Homework (3 sentences) – Start studying for test. Learning Objectives: Unit: 3 Periodic Table • Agenda: – QoTD discussion – Skills Questions – Review activities – Summary – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 20, 2015– MP2-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Atoms, Isotopes and Ions • • • • QoTD: – Test Summary (3 sentences) – Test. Homework (3 sentences) – Test. Learning Objectives: Unit: 3 Periodic Table • Agenda: – TEST – Next Unit Start? – Be able to calculate average atomic mass WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 24, 2015– MP2-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – Collect lab folder Summary (3 sentences) – Why do things bond. Homework (3 sentences) – None Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Lab folder cleanup – 4th • Astrobiology discussion • Pseudoscience discussion • Summary – 6th – Be able to explain bonding • Start of bonding notes • Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY November 30, 2015– MP2-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – Why do ions bond? Summary (3 sentences) – Contrast a covalent and ionic bond Homework (3 sentences) – Draw a lewis diagram for CH4 Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Bonding notes – Skill work – Summary – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 1, 2015– MP2-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – Why does argon rarely bond? Summary (3 sentences) – What information does a lewis diagram give us? Homework (3 sentences) – Draw a lewis diagram for NaCl Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Formula from puzzle pieces – Summary – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 2, 2015– MP2-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – What happens to energy as a bond forms? Summary (3 sentences) – What do the dots in a lewis diagram represent? Homework (3 sentences) – How do you check covalent lewis diagrams? Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Science Video Bonding – Formula from puzzle pieces -- Finish – Summary – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 3, 2015– MP2-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – What happens to energy as a bond breaks? Summary (3 sentences) – Explain an ionic bond. Homework (3 sentences) – None Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Chemistry Hunger Games • Link below – Notes overview? – Summary – Be able to explain bonding http://tinyurl.com/hyjthhy WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 4, 2015– MP2-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – Draw a Lewis electron-dot diagram is correct for a S2ion? Summary (3 sentences) – Explain an covalent bond. Homework (3 sentences) – Notes: Stop middle of page 8 Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Chemistry Hunger Games • Link below – Notes from my website • sotarochester.org – Skill – Summary – Be able to explain bonding http://tinyurl.com/hyjthhy WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 8, 2015– MP2-WEEK 5 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – Describe something that comes in a fixed ratio. Summary (3 sentences) – Explain the ways you know a chemical reaction occurred in the lab. Homework (3 sentences) – Start studying bonding unit Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – MgO Lab – Notes with laptops (if needed) – Skill work experts assignment – Summary – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 9, 2015– MP2-WEEK 5 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – Describe a covalent bond. Summary (3 sentences) – Contrast covalent and ionic lewis diagrams. Homework (3 sentences) – Start studying bonding unit Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Video on bonding 2 – Skill work experts assignment – Summary – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 14, 2015– MP2-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • • • QoTD: – What types of bonds are in NaOH? Summary (3 sentences) – Compare covalent and ionic lewis diagrams. Homework (3 sentences) – Start studying bonding unit Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Finish skill presentations – Finish notes – Match Mini Project – Summary – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 15, 2015– MP2-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • QoTD: – Draw a lewis structure of KNO3? Summary (3 sentences) – Draw a lewis diagram for NH4+ • Homework (3 sentences) • – Start studying bonding unit Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Finish skill presentations – Finish notes – Match Mini Project – Summary – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 16, 2015– MP2-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • QoTD: – Explain the difference between IMF and bond strength. Summary (3 sentences) – Draw a lewis diagram PO4-3 Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Match Mini Project – Summary • Homework (3 sentences) • – Start studying bonding unit Learning Objectives: – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 17, 2015– MP2-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • QoTD: – Explain ion-molecule interaction. Summary (3 sentences) – Draw a lewis diagram H2 • Homework (3 sentences) • Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Match Mini Project – Test Masters – Summary – Start studying bonding unit Learning Objectives: – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY December 18, 2015– MP2-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: Bonding • • QoTD: – Get ready to present. Summary (3 sentences) – What do you need to study? • Homework (3 sentences) • – Start studying bonding unit Learning Objectives: Unit: 4 Bonding • Agenda: – Test Masters Presentations – After regents prep work – Summary – Be able to explain bonding WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 4, 2016– MP2-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – What is a fixed ratio? Summary (3 sentences) – Why are roman numerals used in just a few ions? • Homework (3 sentences) • – Name CaS Learning Objectives: Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Discussion on midterm – Naming ionic/molecular group study pogil – Summary – Start to understand how to name WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 5, 2016– MP2-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – What do you need to know to write an ionic formula? Summary (3 sentences) – What did I mean by an anchor ion? • Homework (3 sentences) • Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Naming ionic/molecular group study pogil continues… – Summary – Name NaS Learning Objectives: - – Start to understand how to name WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 6, 2016– MP2-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – What is the charge of Iron on FeO? How do you know? Summary (3 sentences) – Name FeO? • Homework (3 sentences) • Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Naming ionic/molecular group study pogil continues… – Summary – Name KCl Learning Objectives: – Start to understand how to name WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 7, 2016– MP2-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – What is the difference in naming ionic and molecular compounds ? Summary (3 sentences) – Name Fe2O3? • Homework (3 sentences) • Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Naming ionic/molecular group study pogil continues… – Summary – Name SO2 Learning Objectives: - – Start to understand how to name WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 8, 2016– MP2-WEEK 7 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – Look at test 5 and choose 5 questions you need help with. Summary (3 sentences) – Anything still not clear on unit 5? • Homework (3 sentences) • – Study for retake if you are planning on it Learning Objectives: - Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Quiz – Unit 5 mini reteach – Naming ionic/molecular group study pogil continues… – Summary – Start to understand how to name WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 11, 2016– MP2-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – Can a group of atoms have a charge? Summary (3 sentences) – Name CaOH • Homework (3 sentences) • – Study for retake if you are planning on it Learning Objectives: - Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Grade Discussion – Group study pogil continues… – Polyatomic Ions – Summary – Start to understand how to name polyatomic ions WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 11, 2016– MP2-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – When do you use parenthesis in polyatomic naming? Summary (3 sentences) – Name LiOH • Homework (3 sentences) • – Study for retake if you are planning on it Learning Objectives: Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Grade Discussion – Group study pogil continues… – Polyatomic Ions – Formal notes for naming (groan) – Summary – Start to understand how to name polyatomic ions – Standard 3.1cc WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 13, 2016– MP2-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – Why must the charges of ions balance? Summary (3 sentences) – Name N2O2 • Homework (3 sentences) • – What are the clues to knowing a compound is ionic? Learning Objectives: – Start to understand how to name polyatomic ions – Standard 3.1cc Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Grade Discussion – Group study pogil continues… and finishes – Polyatomic Ions – Formal notes for naming (groan) – Review Link at bottom if finished – Summary http://www.fernbank.edu/Chemistry/nomen.html WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 14, 2016– MP2-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – Contrast ionic and covalent naming. Summary (3 sentences) – Name NO • Homework (3 sentences) • – What are the clues to knowing a compound is covalent? Learning Objectives: Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Formal notes for naming (groan) – Review Link at bottom if finished – Summary – Start to understand how to name polyatomic ions – Standard 3.1cc http://www.fernbank.edu/Chemistry/nomen.html WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY • http://www.fernbank.edu/Chemistry/nomen.html January 19, 2016– MP2-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Naming • • QoTD: – What is the conservation of mass? Summary (3 sentences) – How did we prove there was a gas? • Homework (3 sentences) • Unit: 6 Naming • Agenda: – Midterm Questions? – Lab conservation of mass – Log catchup – Summary – Keep working on Midterm Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 http://www.fernbank.edu/Chemistry/nomen.html WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 20, 2016– MP2-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • QoTD: – If apples are 6 for a dollar how many can I get for 2.50? Summary (3 sentences) – Balance this: – Mg + Mn2O3 MgO + Mn • Homework (3 sentences) • Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Midterm Questions? – Cleanup on notes – Practice questions – Summary – Keep working on Midterm Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 http://www.fernbank.edu/Chemistry/nomen.html WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 21, 2016– MP2-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • QoTD: – How do you choose a first step in balancing? Summary (3 sentences) – Balance this: • Fe2O3 + CO Fe + CO2 • Homework (3 sentences) • – Keep working on Midterm Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Midterm Questions? – Balance questions? – Practice questions – Next section of notes – Next skill – Summary http://www.fernbank.edu/Chemistry/nomen.html WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 22, 2016– MP2-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • QoTD: – What part of balancing do you find most difficult? Summary (3 sentences) – Explain in your own words the conservation of mass. • Homework (3 sentences) • – Keep working on Midterm Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Midterm Questions? – Balance questions? – Practice questions – Next section of notes – Next skill – Summary http://www.fernbank.edu/Chemistry/nomen.html WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY January 25, 2016– MP2-WEEK 9 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • QoTD: – What do the coefficients do to the formula? Summary (3 sentences) – Why do we balance equations? • Homework (3 sentences) • Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Midterm Questions? – Balance questions? – Computer balance work – Summary – Keep working on Midterm Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 http:// WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 1, 2016– MP3-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – What is the mass of one mole of O2? Summary (3 sentences) – Balance – C3H8 + O2 → CO2 + H2O Homework (3 sentences) – How do we find formula mass? Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Field Trippers: • Complete notes from website • Complete Skills – Check skills against key on my website – Website practice on regents review section of my website – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 3, 2016– MP3-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – What is the mass of one mole of CO? Summary (3 sentences) – What is the definition of gram formula mass? Homework (3 sentences) – Contrast single and double replacement. Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Video Day – 6b Notes start – 6th • Website practice on regents review section of my website – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 4, 2016– MP3-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – How many moles in 25g of CO? Summary (3 sentences) – Why is a mole of O is 16g ? Homework (3 sentences) – Contrast synthesis and decomposition reactions. Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Video Day Continues – Lab Maybe? – 6b Notes start – 6th • Website practice on regents review section of my website – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 5, 2016– MP3-WEEK 1 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – Why are there less moles in 25g of CO2 than CO? Summary (3 sentences) – What stuck? Homework (3 sentences) – None Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – GET CHROMEBOOK – Castle Learning Assignment/Quiz – 6b Notes start – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 8, 2016– MP3-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – What is the GFM of MgSO47H2O? Summary (3 sentences) – What is the mass of 6 moles of H2O? Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Assignment Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Castle Learning Assignment/Quiz – Retakes are up – 6b Notes – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 9, 2016– MP3-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – How many moles is 6.3 grams of H2O? Summary (3 sentences) – % of Fe in Fe2(SO4)3? Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Assignment Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – 6b skills – Castle Learning work – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 10, 2016– MP3-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – How many moles is 6.3 grams of H2O2? Summary (3 sentences) – % of S in Fe2(SO4)3? Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Assignment Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Gram to Gram problems – Castle Learning work – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 11, 2016– MP3-WEEK 2 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – Why can you not go from grams to grams directly? Summary (3 sentences) – Number of moles of O in Fe2(SO4)3? Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Assignment Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Job interview activity • Quiz grade on this! – Castle Learning work – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 22, 2016– MP3-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – Balance – H2(g) + N2(g) NH3(g)? Summary (3 sentences) – Percent mass of O in Fe2(SO4)3? Homework (3 sentences) – Study for test Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Test Practice – Castle Learning work – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 23, 2016– MP3-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • QoTD: – How many moles of O2 will be produced, if 0.2346 moles of CO2 are produced? 2C6H6 + 15O2 → 12CO2 + 6H2O • • • Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Test Practice – Summary Summary (3 sentences) – Percent mass of S in Fe2(SO4)3? Homework (3 sentences) – Study for test Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 25, 2016– MP3-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Conservation of mass • • • • QoTD: – test Summary (3 sentences) – test Homework (3 sentences) – test Learning Objectives: – Apply the principle of conservation of mass to chemical reaction – Standard 3.3 Unit: 6 Stoichiometry • Agenda: – Test WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 26, 2016– MP3-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – What does the word hydrocarbon make you think we will be studying? Summary (3 sentences) – Why can carbon form so many different compounds? Homework (3 sentences) – none Learning Objectives: – Classifying organic compounds based on structure – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Start of Organic Unit – Introduction to naming WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY February 26, 2016– MP3-WEEK 3 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – Why do organic names need to be specific ? Summary (3 sentences) – Draw butane? Homework (3 sentences) – none Learning Objectives: – Classifying organic compounds based on structure – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Start of Organic Unit – Introduction to naming – Weird Note building together • Eval at 10 min intervals • Need a time keeper WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 1, 2016– MP3-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – Name: Summary (3 sentences) – Draw 2,4-dimethylpentane Homework (3 sentences) – none Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Start of Organic Unit – Student’s choice: – 1. Ester Lab – 2. Weird Note building together again • Eval at 10 min intervals • Need a time keeper – 3. Model Building Lab – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 2, 2016– MP3-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – Name: Summary (3 sentences) – Draw 2,2,3-trimethylpentane Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Start of Organic Unit – Student’s choice: – 1. Ester Lab – 2. Weird Note building together again • Eval at 10 min intervals • Need a time keeper – 3. Model Building Lab – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 3, 2016– MP3-WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – Name: Summary (3 sentences) – Draw 2,3,4-trimethyloctane Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Start of Organic Unit – Student’s choice: – 1. Weird Note building together again • Eval at 10 min intervals • Need a time keeper – 2. Model Building Lab – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY Review one http://tinyurl.com/3cq74t Review two: http://tinyurl.com/hgckb7q March 7, 2016– MP3-WEEK 5 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – Name: Summary (3 sentences) – Draw 2-methyl-3-methyl-2pentene Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Start of Organic Unit – Student’s choice: – 1. Functional Groups – 2. Model Building Lab – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 8, 2016– MP3-WEEK 5 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • QoTD: – Name: Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Model Building Lab – Summary • • • Summary (3 sentences) – Draw CH3CHO Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 9, 2016– MP3-WEEK 5 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – Name: Summary (3 sentences) – Draw pentamide Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Model Building Lab? finish – Pogil Function Groups – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 10, 2016– MP3-WEEK 5 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – Name: Summary (3 sentences) – Draw chloropropane Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – – – – Model Building Lab? finish Pogil Function Groups Skill Work Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 11, 2016– MP3-WEEK 5 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – QUIZ Summary (3 sentences) – What is needed for esterification? Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Organic reaction notes – Organic reaction practice – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 11, 2016– MP3-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – What is the name of the reaction that makes soap? Summary (3 sentences) – What is needed for combustion? Homework (3 sentences) – Castle Learning Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Skills – Test Practice – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY March 15, 2016– MP3-WEEK 6 BIG IDEA: Chemistry of Carbon • • • • QoTD: – Pick a question that you had trouble with. Summary (3 sentences) – What is the most difficult part of this unit? Homework (3 sentences) – Study for test Learning Objectives: – Classifying and naming organic compounds based on structure – Beginning Organic Reactions – Standard 3.1 ff Unit: 11 Organic Chemistry • Agenda: – Skills – Test Practice – Summary WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY April 4, 2016– MP3-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Gas Laws • • • • QoTD: – How are the particles moving in a gas? Summary (3 sentences) – Compare an ideal gas to a real gas. Homework (3 sentences) – None Learning Objectives: – 3.4 Use kinetic molecular theory (KMT) to explain rates of reactions and the relationships among temperature, pressure, and volume of a substance Unit: 7 Gas Laws • Agenda: – Slow start back…. Time left discussions – Notes on unit 7 – Skill work time – Summary – 6th Code • lfkoei WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY April 6, 2016– MP3-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Gas Laws • • • • QoTD: – Get skills out and get them done Summary (3 sentences) – Contrast an ideal gas to a real gas. Homework (3 sentences) – None Learning Objectives: – 3.4 Use kinetic molecular theory (KMT) to explain rates of reactions and the relationships among temperature, pressure, and volume of a substance Unit: 7 Gas Laws • Agenda: – Skill work time – Will call for board in 15 min for skills 1 and 2 – 6th Code • lfkoei WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY April 7, 2016– MP3-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Gas Laws • • • • QoTD: – Get skills out and get them done Summary (3 sentences) – Describe when you know you have everything ready to solve a combined gas law problem. Homework (3 sentences) – None Learning Objectives: – 3.4 Use kinetic molecular theory (KMT) to explain rates of reactions and the relationships among temperature, pressure, and volume of a substance Unit: 7 Gas Laws • Agenda: – Skill work time – Will call for board in 15 min for skills 3 and 4 WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY April 12, 2016– MP3-WEEK 8 BIG IDEA: Gas Laws • • • • QoTD: – Get test prep out and get them done Summary (3 sentences) – Anything else you need to focus on for the test? Homework (3 sentences) – None Learning Objectives: – 3.4 Use kinetic molecular theory (KMT) to explain rates of reactions and the relationships among temperature, pressure, and volume of a substance Unit: 7 Gas Laws • Agenda: – Test Prep – Go over questions – Test Tomorrow! WARNINGS ARE OVER - CELL PHONES OFF AND AWAY