Sunday, November 26, 2017

Week 16 Chemistry Plans 2017

Week 16 Chemistry Plans 2017
Lesson Plans for Chemistry I for November 27th - Dec 1st
This week will continue exploring subatomic particles and their uses in experiments using the Large Hadron Collider.  Students will write a short paragraph on a topic of their choice pertaining to the results of this ongoing study.  Converting atoms to mols to mass will revisit dimensional analysis and apply that knowledge to how scientists average isotopic mass on the periodic table.  Several assessments will be given to check on understanding of the concept of the mol, hyphen and nuclear symbol notation, and conversion factors.
Monday: 
1.       Continue notes and videos on Large Hadron Collider
2.       hard copy due Friday
3.       turnitin essay due Monday midnight on a listed topic -5 complete sentences
4.       set II due tomorrow
5.       quiz over it tomorrow
6.       smart guys due Wednesday
7.       quiz over smart guys Weds
8.       worksheet I over conversions due Thursday
9.       quiz over it Thursday

Tuesday:
1.  mol lab due
2.  grade set II
3.  quiz over it
4.  continue notes on relative atomic mass
5.  relative atomic mass sheet due Friday

Weds:
1.  grade smart guys
2.  quiz over it
3.  finish notes
4.  worksheet II and 3.3 due Monday

Thursday:
1.  grade worksheet I
2.  quiz over it
3.  worksheet II and 3.3 due Monday
4.  relative atomic mass due tomorrow
5.  Atomic Review due Tuesday
6.  Atomic test Wednesday

Friday:
1.  grade relative atomic mass
2.   worksheet II and 3.3 due Monday
3.  atomic review due Tuesday
4.  Test Wednesday

Lesson Plans for Adv. Chemistry  for November 27th - Dec 1st
We will continue our unit in Nuclear Chemistry, focusing on the different types of radioactive decay and its effects on human tissue.   Three Mile Island and Chernobyl will be discussed as well as the concept of half-life.  An assessment on nuclear stability where one compares the stability of different isotopes to pick the more stable one will be given.  Students will need to begin studying the different types of particles, their symbols, and their charges and masses.

Monday:
1.  continue notes on half-life
2.  Skittles Lab due Thursday
3.  half-life worksheet I due Weds
4.  decay 1 quiz tomorrow

Tuesday:
1.  Decay 1 grade
2.  decay quiz I
3.  decay 2 due tomorrow with quiz Thursday
4.  pick up carbon dating reading - due Friday
5.  finish half-life notes if needed
6.  notes on fukishima
7.  half-life 2 worksheet due Friday

Wednesday:
1.       Decay quiz 1 back
2.       Grade decay 2
3.       Quiz over decay 2 tomorrow
4.       Fukishima notes
5.       food irradiation article and worksheet due Monday

Thursday:
1.       Grade half-life 2
2.       Quiz over decay
3.       Decay 3 due Monday
4.       notes thru radioisotopes

Friday:
1.       half-life 2 due
2.       decay 3 due Monday
3.       food irradiation due Monday
4.       notes on four types of nuclear reactions


Lesson Plans for AP Chemistry  for November 27th - Dec 1st
Students will prepare for the 53 5th Graders from Crestwood visit on Wednesday in the Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes Presentation.  The kinetics unit will continue as we work example kinetics problems through lecture and problems to distinguish between zero thru third order reaction rates problems.  Labs will emphasize the value of a controlled experiment, especially when time is the variable in question.

Monday:
1.  kinetics I due
2.  quiz tomorrow over kinetics
3.  blue bottle reaction lab - due Friday
4.  Covalent review due Thursday

Tuesday:
1.  grade worksheet II
2.  notes thru graphs
3.  kinetics II due Friday

Weds:   
1.  ion quiz
2.  vitamin C reaction lab - due Monday

Thursday: 
1.  Covalent review due
2.  ion quiz back
3.  finish labs
4.  kinetics II due tomorrow

Friday:
1.  blue bottle reaction lab due
2.  kinetics II due

3.  vitamin C lab due Monday

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Weeks 14 and 15 Lesson Plans for Chemistry for November 13th - 17th, November 20th and 21st

Weeks 14 and 15 Lesson Plans for Chemistry I for November 13th - 17th, November 20th and 21st
Assessment for the Measurement Unit will be a two part test combining dimensional analysis with significant figures, metric system, specific heat, scientific notation, and rounding rules - with everything in between!  The atom will be explored in chapter 3.  Students were asked to draw a Manganese atom, labeling where the protons, electrons, neutrons, and nucleus are located as well as a way to key them out in the drawing.  This activity inspires the students to learn more about these subatomic particles and shows them that it has been a while since they last visited the atom.  The concept of the mol (an amount of substance) will be introduced in a lab.
Monday: 
1.       Measurement Test  part 2 (7th hour is a day behind due to lock down)
2.       GTK ch 3 worksheet due Tuesday
3.       notes on the atom continued
4.       proton electron neutron worksheet due Thursday

Tuesday:
1.  Measurement Test part 1 for 7th hour
2.  grade GTK chapter 3 worksheet
3.  continue notes on the atom thru smart guys
4.  set I worksheet in class
5.  set II due Friday

Weds:
1. Continue notes on smart guys thru the mol
2.  set II due Friday
3.  create mol data table

Thursday:
1.  smart guys notes -finish
2.  rotate through the Mol lab
3.  smart guys worksheet due Monday
4.  proton, electron, neutron worksheet due
5.  finish set II for tomorrow to be checked by Block

Friday:
1.       grade electron, proton, neutron worksheet  
2.       Continue notes thru relative atomic mass
3.    relative atomic mass worksheet due Tuesday
4.   finish mol lab - due Tuesday
5.   set II side checked

Monday:
1.  finish mol lab - due tomorrow
2.  grade smart guys worksheet
3.  continue lecture thru relative mass
4.  relative mass worksheet due tomorrow
Tuesday:
1.  mol labs due
2.  relative atomic mass worksheet due
3.  continue notes

Weeks 14 and 15 Lesson Plans for Chemistry II for November 13th - 17th, November 20th and 21st
We will continue our unit in Nuclear Chemistry, focusing on the different types of radioactive decay and its effects on human tissue.   Three Mile Island and Chernobyl will be discussed as well as the concept of half-life.  An assessment on nuclear stability where one compares the stability of different isotopes to pick the more stable one will be given.  Students will need to begin studying the different types of particles, their symbols, and their charges and masses.
Monday:
1.       grade nuclear stability homework
2.       quiz tomorrow
3.       continue notes over decay and Three Mile Island
4.       H-bomb article due Weds
5.       Tritium article due Thursday

Tuesday:
1.   Nuclear Stability Quiz
2.  Chernobyl discussion and videos, notes over hazards and safety
3.   HAZMAT article and worksheet – due Friday

Weds:
1.  H-bomb article due and grade
2.  tritium article due tomorrow
3.  Notes thru Chernobyl and half-life
4.  Decay 1 worksheet – due Monday
6.  Decay 2 due Tuesday with QUIZ following
7.  HAZMAT article due Friday

Thursday:
1.  tritium article due and grade
2.  finish notes on half-life
3.  finish decay worksheets 1 and 2 for Monday and Tuesday
4.  decay 3 will be due after break

Friday:
1.       Hazmat article due and grade
2.       Skittles half-life Lab

Monday:
1.       Grade decay 1
2.       Quiz over decay tomorrow
3.       Decay 3 due after break
4.       finish notes on half-life
5.       Half-life practice worksheet 1 together

Tuesday:
1.       Decay Quiz
2.       Decay 3 due Monday after break
3.       Half-life problem set due Tuesday after break

Weeks 14 and 15 Lesson Plans for AP Chem for November 13th - 17th, November 20th and 21st
Students will prepare for the 53 5th Graders from Crestwood visit on Wednesday in the Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes Presentation.  The kinetics unit will continue as we work example kinetics problems through lecture and problems to distinguish between zero thru third order reaction rates problems.  Labs will emphasize the value of a controlled experiment, especially when time is the variable in question.
Monday:
1.  Prepare each part of the presentation for the 5th graders visit.
2.  Continue kinetics examples in notes

Tuesday: 
1.  rates of reactions notes thru graphs
2.  kinetics I due Friday

Weds:  5th graders visit!
1.  rates examples thru graphs
2.  work on kinetics I

Thursday: 
1.  ion quiz top ten #3
2.  continue notes and examples
3.  kinetics II due Monday

Friday:  
1.  kinetics I due and grade
2.  kinetics II due Monday
3.  vitamin C lab - due Tuesday

Monday:
1.  grade kinetics II
2.  kinetics quiz tomorrow
3.  finish vitamin C lab - due tomorrow

Tuesday:
1.  Vitamin C labs due
2.  Kinetics quiz

3.  Kinetics III due after break

Monday, November 6, 2017

Week 13 - LESSON PLANS CHEMISTRY November 6th to 10th

Week 13 - LESSON PLANS CHEMISTRY I November 6th to 10th
This week we are preparing for our measurement unit test.  Chapter 3 introduces the concept of the atom and the mol, an amount of substance.

Monday:
1.  quiz over sig figs and metric
2.  pick up "THE ATOM" drawing and do it
3.  specific heat worksheet past due!
4.  go over specific heat lab data
5.  labs due tomorrow
6.  measurement review part 1 due Weds

Tuesday:
1.  labs due
2.  quiz back
3.  grade specific heat worksheet
4.  review part 1 due Weds
5.  review part 2 due Thurs
6.  Chapter 3 notes - begin

Wednesday:
1.  grade review part 1
2.  review part 2due Thursday
3.  Chapter 3 notes - continue
4.  atomic number and mass worksheet due Monday
 

Thursday:
1.  grade review part 2
2.  Test part 1 tomorrow
3.  Test part 2 Monday
4.  notes on smart guys thru the mol
5.  proton electron neutron worksheet due Tuesday

Friday:
1.  Test part 1
2.  Getting to know ch 3 worksheet due Wednesday
3.  continue notes

Week 13 - LESSON PLANS CHEMISTRY II November 6th to 10th
This week we will begin to look at nuclear chemistry and how it has impacted history.  Nuclear stability will be investigated as students predict which isotopes are more stable than others based on the proton-neutron ratio and other factors.  The Gas Law Test will assess student knowledge of that unit.

Monday:
1.  notes thru Hiroshima and Nagasaki
2.  test on Tuesday
3.  radioactivity historical figures worksheet due Weds

Tuesday:  GAS LAW TEST

Wednesday:
1.  nuclear notes thru stability
2.  radioactivity figures worksheet due
3.  stability worksheet due Friday
3.  quiz over it Friday

Thursday:
1.  continue notes thru 3 Mile Island
2.  video over 3 Mile Island

Friday:
1.  grade nuclear stability worksheet
2.  quiz over it
3.  continue notes thru Chernobyl

Week 13 - LESSON PLANS AP CHEMISTRY November 6th to 10th
This week will finish up equilibrium, a concept that will be revisited throughout the year while reviewing acid base chemistry and thermochemistry.  Rate laws are introduced.  Rates are affected by concentration and time.

Monday:
1.  Ksp worksheet III back
2.  equilibrium review chapter back and discuss
3.  work in groups to fix equilibrium test from Friday
4.  study book problems due
5.  start rate laws notes if time

Tuesday: 
1.  chapter 4 review  back
2.  notes and review slides for ch 4
3.  Bozeman #35
4.  rate laws notes continued

Wednesday: 
1.  ion quiz top ten #2
2.  equilibrium test back
3.  bozeman #36
4.  rates of reactions notes thru example #2

Thursday:
1.  rate laws examples thru graphs
2.  kinetics I due Monday

Friday:  
1.  discuss 5th grader visit
2.  Guest Speaker Michelle Verst