Sunday, March 25, 2018

Week 13 - Lesson Plans for 4/2 - 2/6


Week 13 - Lesson Plans for 4/2 - 2/6

Chemistry I - We will begin the final chapter over balancing equations and types of reactions.  Everything that we have been studying is now coming together as we learn how to write and balance chemical equations as well as try many of them in the lab!

Monday:
1.  chapter 6 test back
2.  go through balancing I together
3.  finish II for tomorrow

Tuesday:
1.  grade II
2.  continue types of reactions notes
3.  III due tomorrow
4.  IV due Thursday
5.  thermite demo

Wednesday: 
1.      III due
2.      IV due tomorrow
3.      quiz I over balancing
4.      notes on reaction types

Thursday:
1.  quiz back
2.  Single Replacement Lab - reports due next Friday
3.  IV due

Friday:
1.  finish lab if absent
2.  take quiz if absent
3.  work on lab reports due next Friday

Adv. Chemistry -

Monday:
1.      grade HOF/HOV homework
2.      quiz tomorrow over it
3.      entropy notes
4.      entropy bozeman #57
5.      entropy worksheet due Thursday

Tuesday:
1.      HOF/HOV quiz
2.      free energy notes

Wednesday:
1.      ion quiz
2.      HOV/HOF quiz back
3.      bozeman #59
4.      continue free energy notes

Thursday:
1.  grade entropy
2.  quiz tomorrow over it
3.  finish free energy notes

Friday:
1.  quiz over entropy
2.  pick up thermochemistry review - due Tuesday

AP Chemistry - Students are reviewing the acid and base unit from their AP book and beginning to explore organic chemistry.  Naming and drawing hydrocarbons are introduced.

Monday:
1.  electrochemistry test back
2.  labs due
3.  begin organic chemistry notes on hydrocarbons
4.  quiz over 10 alkanes tomorrow in place of ion quiz

Tuesday:
1.  continue notes on alkanes
2.  Practice Prob I due Thursday
3.  worksheet I due Friday
4.  quiz over 10 alkanes tomorrow in place of the ion quiz

Wednesday:
1.  10 alkanes quiz
2.  notes thru naming and drawing
3.  additional problems worksheet due Monday

Thursday:
1.  grade practice problems I
2.  continue notes thru isomers
3.  quiz tomorrow over naming and drawing

Friday: 
1.  grade worksheet I
2.  quiz on naming and drawing
3.  continue notes

Friday, March 16, 2018

WEEK 12 - Lesson Plans March 19 -23


WEEK 12 - Lesson Plans March 19 -23
Chemistry I - We will finish the combined Ch 6 and Ch7 test before break, using assessments and reviews to go over the unit.

Monday:
1.  Lewis I quiz back
2.  grade Lewis III
3.  naming acids practice quiz - go over
4.  questions on review
5.  acids review paper
6.  Lewis II quiz tomorrow

Tuesday:
1.  Lewis II quiz
2.  review due tomorrow
3.  test on Thursday
4.  acids review together if time

Weds:  
1.  quiz back
2.  grade review
3.  test tomorrow

Thursday:  Chapter 6 Test

Friday:
1.  Ch 6 Test - finish
2.  start ch 8 notes

Adv. Chemistry - The concepts of heats of formation and vaporization as well as entropy and free energy.  The test will fall after break.
Monday: 
1.  go over specific heat quiz
2.  grade enthalpy
3.  enthalpy quiz tomorrow
4.  Snowballs On Fire Lab due
5.  notes on HOV and HOF

Tuesday:
1.  enthalpy quiz
2.  finish notes on HOV and HOF
3.  worksheet on HOV and HOF due Thursday
4.  Quiz over it Thursday

Weds:
1.  notes on entropy
2.  entropy bozeman
3.  entropy worksheet due Friday
4.  quiz over it Friday
Thursday:
1.  grade HOF/HOV
2.  HOF/HOV quiz
3.  finish notes on entropy thru free energy

Friday: 
1.  grade entropy
2.  entropy quiz
3.  free energy notes
4.  free energy bozeman

AP Chemistry - We are wrapping up the Electrochemistry Unit with a test before break.  The electrolytic lab finishes the discussion over spontaneous and non-spontaneous cells.  Acid-Base AP book homework is due after break.
Monday:
1.  go over review thru Nernst and galvanic cell homework
2.  electroytic lab - due Friday
3.  free energy homework due Weds
4.  quiz over it Weds

Tuesday:
1.  finish lab
2.  electrochemistry review sheet due Thursday

Weds:
1.  grade free energy homework
2.  quiz over it

Thursday: 
1.  free energy quiz back
2.  go over review

Friday:  Electrochemistry Test

Sunday, March 11, 2018

WEEK 11 - Lesson Plans for 3/12 - 3/16


WEEK 11 - Lesson Plans for 3/12 - 3/16

Chemistry I -  As we continue to draw and analyze Lewis structures, we will being to determine hybridization and molecular geometry using those structures.  Naming and writing compounds continue as well as a review on naming acids.  The ch 6 test is next week and it is a doozy.  This week students will be reviewing for that test through a series of smaller  assessments.

Monday:
1.  go over quiz
2.  Lewis I - go over together
3.   continue notes into geometry
4.  Lewis II due Wednesday

Tuesday: 
1.  notes on geometry and hybridization
2.  Lewis III due Friday
3.  Naming Acids Pop Quiz

Weds: 
1.  Go over Naming Acids Pop Quiz
2.  Lewis II - go over it together and label hybridization and geometry
3.  notes thru hybridization

Thursday:
1.  finish ch 6 notes if needed
2.   finish going over Lewis II if needed
3.  Naming Compounds Quiz 2

Friday:
1.       go over naming acids pop quiz
2.       grade Lewis III adding hybridization and geometries
3.       Lewis structures I quiz
4.       Ch 6 review for test due Weds
5.       Test on Thursday

Adv. Chemistry  - The concept of enthalpy is introduced as well as heats of vaporization and fusion problems.  The  Snowballs on Fire Lab will combine solubility (our next unit) with thermochemistry.  The weekly ion quizzes are now based on Solubility Rules to help students prepare for the next unit. 

Monday:
1.  grade specific heat worksheet
2.  specific heat quiz tomorrow
3.  Cool Reaction Labs due  Wednesday - need a rough draft of data table and a clean one
4.  Notes on specific heat thru Hess's Law

Tuesday:   
1.  finish enthalpy notes and Hess' Law
2.  Specific Heat Quiz
3.  Enthalpy worksheet due Thursday

Weds:
1.  Ion quiz
2.  Snowballs on Fire Lab

Thursday:
1.  grade enthalpy homework
2.  Enthalpy quiz tomorrow
3.  Notes on ice changing to steam

Friday: 
1.  Enthalpy quiz
2.  HOF/HOV problems due Tuesday


AP Chemistry  - Mr. Smith's manufacturing class will be visiting us to create polymers with Chemistry Club and then we will visit their lab to see some of the neat things they make and the equipment they use in Manufacturing.  We will practice our labs for that visit.  As we finish the electrochemistry unit, we will also review Thermochemistry, as they are directly related through free energy, entropy, and enthalpy.   Both are covered extensively as a pair on the AP test.

Monday:
1.  go over Nernst homework
2.  Nernst Quiz
3.  prepare for Mr. Smith Lab

Tuesday:  Mr. Smith's polymer labs with Chemistry Club - making slime and polyurethane foam

Weds:
1.  ion quiz
2.  Visit Mr. Smith's Lab

Thursday: 
1.   Electrochemical Cells thru Nernst due Monday
2.   Thermochemistry Review Free Responses


Friday:  
1. Thermochem Free Responses
2.  Finish review for Monday


Monday, March 5, 2018

WEEK 10 - Lesson Plans for 3/6 - 3/9


WEEK 10 - Lesson Plans for 3/6 - 3/9

Chemistry I -  As we continue looking at the difference between polar covalent, non-polar covalent, and ionic compounds both quantitatively and qualitatively, students will continue naming and writing formulas of each.  Lewis structures are introduced, implementing our past knowledge of electron dot notation.  The Penny Lab has students dropping water droplets on to a penny to look at the properties of water due to hydrogen bonding.  This gets pretty competitive and exciting!

Monday:
1.  grade naming #3
2.  quiz over electronegativity and naming and writing formulae
3.   writing #3 due tomorrow
4.  Ionic Labs due
5.  turnitin due by midnight
6.  Penny Lab due tomorrow
7.  Naming Review due Thursday

Tuesday: 
1.  grade writing  #3
2.  Penny Lab due
3.  begin Lewis Structures notes
4.  Lewis I due Friday

Weds: 
1.  quiz
2.  continue Lewis structure notes
3.  Naming Review due tomorrow
4.  Lewis I worksheet due Friday

Thursday:
1.  grade review 
2.  continue notes on Lewis Structures
3.  Lewis I due tomorrow
4.  Lewis II due Monday

Friday:
1.       grade Lewis I
2.       Lewis II due Monday

Adv. Chemistry  - After ending the acid-base unit, we dive into Thermochemistry and review specific heat, adding the concept of enthalpy, heats of formation, and heats of combustion.

Monday:
1.  finish acid-base test
2.  Mpemba article due Friday

Tuesday:   
1.  start thermochemistry notes thru heat capacity
2.  specific heat worksheet due Thursday
3.  give out new ion list based on solubility rules
4.  old ion quiz tomorrow


Weds:
1.  Notes on ice changing to steam
2.  HOF/HOV problems due Monday
3.  Bozeman 53

Thursday: 
1.  Thermodynamics Lab tomorrow
2.  HOF/HOV problems due Monday
3.  continue notes over heats of formation and Hess' Law

Friday:  Thermodynamics  Lab


AP Chemistry - This week will focus on practice free responses for the thermochemistry review unit as well as continuing on with the electrochemistry of the galvanic cell.  The Nernst equation is added, bringing back our old friend "Q" from the equilibrium unit.  Mr. Smith's manufacturing class will be visiting us early next week to create polymers with Chemistry Club and then we will visit their lab next week to see some of the neat things they make and the equipment they use in Manufacturing.  We will practice our labs for that visit

Monday:
1.  Continue notes on Nernst
2.  Nernst problems due Weds
3.  ion electron method due tomorrow
4.  Electron potential homework due tomorrow

Tuesday: 
1.  Thermo Review Back
2.  go over electron potential homework
3.  Free Response Quiz over it Friday over galvanic cells
4.  ion quiz tomorrow
5.  Nernst due tomorrow

Weds:
1.  ion quiz
2.  grade Nernst problems
3.  quiz tomorrow over it
4.   Free energy notes

Thursday: 
1.  Ion quiz Back
2.  Nernst Quiz
3.  Notes on Free Energy
4.  Free energy homework due Monday

Friday:  
1.  Free Response Quiz over galvanic cell
2.  Thermochem  quizzes next week