Lesson
Plans Chemistry I March 31st -April 4th
Students will continue to practice drawing Lewis structures. By the end of the week, they will understand how to relate these structures to molecular properties by analyzing the geometry of the Lewis structure as well as the bond lengths, bond angles, electron pair domains, and hybridizations. The computational program WebMO will help them visualize these concepts in 3D.
Monday:
Monday:
1. Continue
notes on Lewis Structures – sigma and pi bonds and polyatomic ions
2. Lewis
I due tomorrow
3. Lewis
II due Weds
Tuesday:
1.
Grade Lewis I worksheet
2. Notes
on VSEPR and electron pair domains
3. Lewis
II due tomorrow
4. Lewis
III due Thursday
Wednesday:
1.
Grade Lewis II worksheet
2. Lewis
quiz tomorrow
3. Notes
on hybridization and metallic bonding
4. Lewis
III due tomorrow
Thursday:
1.
Grade Lewis III
2.
Lewis quiz
3. Finish
notes if needed
4. Chapter
6 review due Tuesday
Friday: WebMO
I activity on bond angles and lengths and hybridization
this drawing of nitrogen dioxide in WebMO helps students analyze the molecule's bond lengths, angles, and hybridizations as well as how these aspects affect the molecule's properties
Lesson
Plans Adv. Chemistry March 31st
-April 4th
By the end of the week, students will be
able to interpret pH titration graphs and understand that there is a difference
between a strong acid/strong base titration and those with weak acids or weak
bases. Using an ICE table helps in the
mathematical process in solving such weak acid problems. Finding the Ka value of an acid using an ICE table is very important in understanding
the concept of equilibrium , which is one of the big topics in Chemistry.
Monday:
1. grade titration problems II
2. titration quiz
3. titration curve worksheet due Weds
4. ICE table examples from notes
Tuesday:
1. ICE table examples from notes
2. Ka worksheet due Friday
Wednesday:
1. grade titration curves worksheet
2. titration curves quiz
3. acid base review due Monday
Thursday
1. ICE table examples from notes
2. Ka worksheet due tomorrow
3. Ka quiz tomorrow
Friday:
1. grade the Ka worksheet
2. Ka quiz
3. acid base review due Monday
Lesson
Plans AP Chemistry March 31st
-April 4th
Students will finish our study of
equilibrium which will be revisited in their review of the acid/base unit and
thermodynamics unit. By the end of the
week, students will begin to understand the concept of reaction rates as we
cover this topic and begin our first lab of the unit. A further exploration of this concept will be
continued next week.
the iodine clock reaction is a standard lab for observing order or reaction rates
Monday:
1. Probs #11-17 due
2. ch 11 rates of reaction overdue!
3. finish march madness periodic table game
4. Cliff’s homework set due Weds
Tuesday:
1. Vitamin C Clock Reaction Lab
2. Cliff’s homework due tomorrow
Weds:
1. AP quiz over equilibrium – multiple choice and
free response
2. Cliff’s homework due
3. March Madness
due
Thursday:
1. rates of reaction ch 11 lecture
2. iodine clock reaction lab part I
Friday:
1. rates of reaction ch 11 lecture over
2. iodine clock reaction lab part II
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