Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Lesson Plans for Feb 12 - 16


 Lesson Plans for Feb 12 - 16 (half-day)

Chemistry I - Students will learn the different types of bonding and how to predict which type will occur.  We will explore ionic and covalent bonding through demos and videos and then work on hooking up ions to make and name ionic compounds.

Monday:
1.  alkali metals lab due Thursday 2/15 - turnitin in due 2/20 by midnight
2.  notes thru ionic bonding
3.  pickle lab - due Wednesday
4.  electronegativity sheet due Weds
5.  left side of naming ions worksheet due tomorrow

Tuesday:
1.  continue notes thru covalent bonding
2.  pickle lab due tomorrow
3.  electronegativity due Thursday
4.  quiz Friday over it

Wednesday:
1.  pickle lab due and grade
2.  electronegativity due tomorrow
3.  finish notes thru ionic compounds
4.  work on the right side of naming ions together
5.   ionic  I worksheet due Tuesday

Thursday:
1.  grade electronegativity
2.  quiz over it tomorrow
3.  electron dot worksheet for ionic compounds
4.  ionic I worksheet due Tuesday

Friday:  half-day
1.  electronegativity quiz
2.  ionic I worksheet due Tuesday
3.  hand out ionic II worksheet due Wednesday
     
Chemistry II - Titration curves are applied to acids and bases.  Equilibrium is introduced and used to explain buffers and acid base interaction.

Monday: 
1.      grade bases review
2.      ion quiz Wednesday
3.      notes on titration curves
4.      pH curves worksheet due Thursday
5.      titration curves quiz Friday
6.      titration review due Friday

Tuesday:
1.  grade titration I
2.  titration quiz on Friday
3.  Ka and ICE table notes
3.  titration review due Thursday
4.  ion quiz tomorrow

Weds:
1.  ion quiz
2.  grade titration II
3.  continue ICE table notes
4.  begin Ka homework

Thurs: 
1.      grade titration review
2.      titration quiz
3.      ICE table notes
4.      Ka quiz I tomorrow

Friday:  half-day
1.  titration review due
2.  titration curves quiz

AP Chemistry  - We will continue practicing solving redox problems using the oxidation number method as well as the ion electron method.  This will then be used to find the electrons equated which will later be useful in finding the voltage provided by an electrochemical cell.  Students are also finishing up their Thermochemistry review that is due at the end of the month.

Monday: 
1.  redox quiz #5 back
2.  work on set #11-14
3.  quiz tomorrow over redox
4.  set I due tomorrow
5.  finish thermo review due 2/28

Tuesday:   
1.  grade set I
2.  ion quiz tomorrow
3.  redox quiz #10
4.  finish #6-9
5.  #11-14 due tomorrow

Weds:
1.  ion quiz
2.  grade 6-9
3.  quiz back #10
4.  quiz #15 tomorrow
5.  #11-14 due
6.  Set 16-19 due Friday

Thursday:
1.  quiz #15
2.  ion quiz back
3.  introduce ion electron method

Friday:  half-day
1.  finish set 16-19
2.  thermo review due at the end of the month

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