Sunday, February 18, 2018

WEEK 8 - Lesson Plans for Feb 20-23


WEEK 8 -  Lesson Plans for Feb 20-23

Chemistry I - Students will continue to learn the different types of bonding and how to predict which type will occur.  We will explore intermolecular and intramolecular forces that hold molecules together.  Practicing naming and writing formulae is a very important skill and we will continue this throughout the year.

Tuesday:
1.  go over electronegativity quiz
2.  alkali metal labs back
3.  turnitin!
4.  grade alkali metals sheet
5.  finish columns for tomorrow
6.  ionic compounds I and II due Thursday
7.  naming and writing set #1 due Friday
8.  example problems together

Wednesday:
1.  electron dot worksheet in class - due Friday
2.  grade column worksheet
3.  continue notes thru covalent compounds and naming acids
4.  naming ions I and II due tomorrow
5.  pickle labs back

Thursday:
1.  grade naming ions I
2.  finish notes on naming acids
3.  naming ions 2 side due
4.  finish electron dot worksheet due tomorrow
5.  finish naming and writing I due tomorrow
6.  quiz tomorrow over naming ionic and covalent compounds

Friday:
1.  grade naming ions II
2.  quiz up thru covalent compounds
3.  ionic bonding lab reports due Monday
4.  electron dot worksheet due
5.  pre-lab for ionic bonding lab
6.  finish set #1
7.  pick up set #2 due Tuesday

Adv. Chemistry  - The idea of an equilibrium constant to find the pH of weak acids, which do not break apart like strong acids do, is explored.  We will dust off the quadratic formula - MATH RULES! 

Tuesday: 
1.  curve quiz back
2.  ion quiz tomorrow
3.  ICE table and Ka examples
3.  Ka problems due Friday
Weds:
1.       ion quiz
2.       continue notes on ICE tables

Thursday: 
1.  ion quiz back
2.  finish notes on ICE tables
3.  Ka probs due tomorrow
4.  acid-base review due Tuesday

Friday: 
1.       pH review quiz
2.       grade Ka probs
3.       acid-base review due Tuesday

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.

Tuesday: 
1.  redox #20 quiz
2.  #11-14 overdue
3.  #16-19 due
4.  start ion method
5.  thermo review due at end of month!

Weds:
1.  ion quiz
2.  redox #20 quiz back
3.  finish ion electron method notes
4.  work problems

Thursday: 
1.  work ion electron method homework
2.  quiz tomorrow over it

Friday:   ion electron method quiz

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