Monday, October 29, 2018

Week 12 Lesson Plans


Week 12 Lesson Plans 10/29-11/2

Chemistry I  - Students will focus on specific heat in the completion of our measurement unit.  Dimensional analysis problems and sig fig use are still in effect.  A Specific Heat Lab will use a different type of calorimeter than that of the Energy of Foods Lab.  Students will identity an unknown metal during the Specific Heat Lab and revisit accuracy and precision in the lab to try to minimize error.

Monday:
1.      Grade sig fig/metric worksheet
2.      density due tomorrow
3.      specific heat notes
4.   percent error worksheet due
5.   conversion factor #3 worksheet due Friday
6.   sig fig MO PRAC due Monday
    

Tuesday:  
1.  Grade density worksheet
2.  conversion factor #2 due and quiz over it tomorrow
3.  finish specific heat notes if needed
4.  specific heat worksheet due Monday
5.  sig fig review due Thursday

Weds:   
1.    Grade conversion factor #2 worksheet
2.   conversion factor quiz #1
3.  Grade sig fig review
4.  percent error due
5.  work problems on conversion factor #3
6.  cf#4 due Monday
7.  sig fig MO PRAC and quiz Monday

Thursday:
1.  quiz #1 back
2.  grade sig fig review
3.  conversion factor #3 due tomorrow - examples?
4.  cf #4 due Monday - examples?
5.  specific heat worksheet due tomorrow
6.  quiz #2 tomorrow

Friday: 
1.  conversion factor quiz #2 - takes all hour
2.  turn in specific heat
3.  turn in conversion factor #3
4.  work on cf #4 and sig fig MO PRAC
5.  Read over specific heat lab - do pre-lab

Adv. Chemistry - Students will finish their journey through the gas laws and prepare for a test early next week.  We will find the molar mass of air in a lab and finish up assessments over the Ideal Gas Law.

Monday:
1.  finish molar mass of air lab - finish - due Weds
2.  ideal gas law homework and quiz tomorrow
3.  Gas Law set II due Thursday

Tuesday: 
1. Grade Ideal Gas Problems
2.  Ideal Quiz
3.  grade gas law set II Thursday

Weds:
1.  molar mass of air lab due
2.  finish notes on Dalton’s Law of Partial pressures
3.  Dalton’s Law worksheet due Friday

Thursday:
1.  grade set II
2.  gas law review due Monday
2.  test Tuesday
3.  Dalton’s Law of partial pressures due tomorrow

Friday:  
1.  grade Dalton’s Law worksheet
2.  gas law review due Monday
3.  test on Tuesday
4.  start nuclear notes
5.  radioactivity historical figures article due Weds

AP Chemistry -  We will practice more ICE tables for equilibrium and start working on Ksp problems and assessments.  Students will continue to work on Ksp problems in equilibrium and explore whether or not a precipitate will occur given various double replacement reactions.  Class time is given to work in groups and solve various challenging AP free-response style questions.  The Chapter 5 review will be handed out – Ionic Bonding and the concept of how formal charges dictate Lewis structures are discussed. 

Monday:
1. Chapter 4 review back and go over
2.  grade altering solubility worksheet
3.  quiz on solubility Weds

4.  Ion quiz Friday
5.  last ICE table on notes

Tuesday:
1.  go over ch 5 review slides - ch 5 review due before Thanksgiving break
2.  Equilibrium homework din class
3.  quiz tomorrow over solubility

Wednesday:
1.  solubility quiz I
2.  equilibrium homework work day

Thursday 
1.  quiz I back
2.  Ksp notes
3.  work on equilibrium homework

Friday: 
1.  ion quiz
2,  Ksp notes
3.  equilibrium homework

Sunday, October 21, 2018

WEEK 11 - Lesson Plans 10/22-10/25


WEEK 11 - Lesson Plans 10/22-10/25
Chemistry I  - Students will continue to work on setting up and solving dimensional analysis problems using conversion factors as well as how to round answers to the correct number of sig figs.  Density, specific gravity, and percent error are discussed and assessed through worksheets, quizzes, and activities.

Monday:
1.      Grade sig fig worksheet 1
2.      Quiz tomorrow over sig figs
3.      Finish conversion factor notes thru specific gravity notes
4.      Work together on conversion factor set 1
5.      conversion factor quiz Weds
6.      Density worksheet due tomorrow
7.      sig fig MO PRAC due Thursday
8.      Conversion factor 2 in class

Tuesday: 

1.      grade density worksheet
2.      sig fig and metric quiz
3.  notes thru rounding rules
4.  density worksheet due tomorrow
5.  sig fig MO PRAC due Thursday
6.   finish cf #2
7.  work on cf #3
8.  conversion factor quiz tomorrow

Weds:   
1.      Sig fig quiz #1 back
2.      Cf quiz
3.      sig fig MO PRAC due tomorrow
4.      finish cf #2 and #3 – due at end of day tomorrow
5.      cf worksheet #4 due Monday

Thursday:
1.  grade sig fig MO practice worksheet
2.  notes thru specific heat
3.  cf #2 and #3 due
4.  cf #4 due Monday
5.  sig fig review due Tuesday
6.  cf #5 due Wednesday

Adv. Chemistry - Students will continue their journey through the gas laws and use various labs to explore each one.  Quizzes and homework are given for assessment purposes along with a lab finding the molar mass of air.

Monday:
  1. Grade Combined Probs
  2. Ideal Gas Law Notes
  3. Ideal homework due Thursday
  4. Ideal Quiz Thursday
  5. Combined quiz tomorrow

Tuesday: 
  1. Combined Gas Law Quiz
  2. Molar Mass of Air Lab – Team A
  3. Finish mini-labs and Rising Water Mystery Lab
  4. Ideal due tomorrow
Weds:
  1. Ideal Problems – grade tomorrow
  2. Molar Mass of Air Lab – Team B
3.  Ideal Gas Law Quiz due tomorrow
4.  Gas Law packet due Monday

Thursday:
1.  Grade Ideal Problems
2.  Ideal Gas Law Quiz
3.  New Gas Law Packet due Wednesday
4.  Molar Mass of Air due Monday

AP Chemistry - Students will continue to work on Ksp problems in equilibrium and explore whether or not a precipitate will occur given various double replacement reactions.  Class time is given to work in groups and solve various challenging AP free-response style questions.

Monday:
1.  ion quiz back
2.  assign Chem Club visit roles
3.  continue ICE table notes
4.  ion quiz Thursday
Tuesday:  prepare for Chem Club visit

Wednesday:  Chemistry Club Visit

Thursday:
  1. Ion quiz
  2. Tear down from chem club visit
  3. ICE Table and Ksp notes

Monday, October 15, 2018

Week 10 Lesson Plans 10/15-10/19


Lesson Plans 10/15-10/19

Chemistry I - We will finish the Energy of Foods Lab by burning the chip and analyzing our accuracy and precision as a class.  Students will apply significant figures rules in rounding to dimensional analysis problems throughout the week.  Several small quizzes will be used to assess student knowledge of conversion factors and sig fig use. 

Monday:   Energy of Foods Lab – chip trials – due Weds

Tuesday:
1.      Finish rounding rules for sig figs
2.      sig fig worksheet I due Thursday
3.      sig fig review due Friday
4.      Energy of Foods Lab due Weds

Weds:  
1.      grade sig fig worksheet
2.      sig fig quiz Friday
3.      dimensional analysis notes
4.      go over conversion factors #1 together
5.      cf #2 due Monday
6.      cf #3 due Tuesday
7.      sig fig quiz Weds

Thursday:
1.      grade sig fig worksheet 1
2.      sig fig quiz tomorrow
3.      dimensional analysis notes
4.      go over conversion factors #1 together
5.      cf #2 due Monday
6.      cf #3 due Tuesday
7.      sig fig quiz Weds

Friday: 
1.      sig fig quiz
2.      work on conversion factors worksheets
3.       density homework and activity

Adv. Chemistry - Students will continue exploring different gas law through labs and practice problems.  Cartesian divers are made to demonstrate Boyle's Law.  The Crush the Can and Rising Water Mystery labs explain Charles' Law and Gay-Lussac's Law.  Several mini-labs reinforce these laws as well.  Homework and short quizzes are given to assess student knowledge as well as lab write-ups and formal reports.

Monday: 
1.    Charles’ Law quiz
2.    Gay-Lussac's problems due Thursday with quiz
3.  Combined Laws notes and problems in packet due Friday
4.  Cartesian Diver lab reports back
5.  Crush the Can Write-ups due Weds

Tuesday:
1.       Charles’ Law quiz back
2.       Crush the Can Lab due Weds
3.       Team B - Rising Water Mystery Lab - due Monday
4.       Team A – Ideal Gas Law Notes

Wednesday: 
1.       Team A – Rising Water Mystery Lab
2.       Team B – Ideal Gas Law Notes
3.       Combined Gas Law problems due Friday
4.       Crush the Can Write-ups due

Thursday: 
1.  G/L quiz
2.  Finish Combined Gas Law Problems due tomorrow
3.  Ideal problems due Monday
4.  Mini-Labs 1, 2, and 3

Friday: 
1.       G/L quiz back
2.       grade Combined Law homework from packet
3.       Ideal Problems and quiz Monday

AP Chemistry - Students will continue to explore equilibrium shifts and finding equilibrium expressions for a variety of AP Free Response problems.  The common ion effect is added to their arsenal of knowledge.  The solubility product equilibrium constant will be introduced and several short assessments will be given to test understanding of solubility and which product will precipitate first.

Monday:
1.       Common Ion Effect Notes
2.        CO2 and Common Ion effect lab Labs due Weds
3.       AP Common Ion Effect worksheet - due Weds

Tuesday:
1.  grade LeChatelier's 2
2.  quiz over it
3.  AP Common Ion Effect worksheet - due Wednesday with quiz
4.  Altering Solubility worksheet – due Friday
5.  ion quiz Friday

Wednesday:
1.       Grade CO2 lab and common ion effect lab
2.       grade AP Common Ion Effect worksheet
3.        AP Common Ion Effect quiz
4.       work on common ion effect and solubility homework

Thursday:  Speaker in Fine Arts - careers in medicine

Friday: 
1.       Ion quiz
2.       grade altering solubility worksheet
3.       finish ICE table notes

Monday, October 8, 2018

Week 9 Lesson Plans for October 9th-12th


Week 9 Lesson Plans for October 9th-12th

Chemistry I - This week we will continue our measurement unit,  focusing on heats of combustion with the glucose and fatty acid molecules designed and tested in the WebMO Computational Lab.  Students will test the marshmallow and chip for amount of energy produced when burned and evaluate the data collected by each class.  We will also delve deeper into our discussion of dimensional analysis, scientific notation, calculating with exponents, and using significant digits.

Tuesday: 
1.  qualitative analysis labs back
2.  grade practice sets I and II on scientific notation and exponents
3.  temperature worksheet past due
4.  WebMO due tomorrow
5.  notes on sig figs
6.  Sig Fig worksheet due Friday
7.  Energy of Foods - Heat of combustion pre-lab

Wednesday:
1.  Turn in Energy of Foods WebMO
2.  grade temperature worksheet
3.  sig fig worksheet due Friday
4.  burn trial one of the marshmallow

Thursday:   Energy of Foods lab

Friday:   Energy of foods lab - crunch data

 
Adv. Chemistry II - This week we will continue our discussion with various gas laws in the Gas Laws Unit.  A short quiz will act as an assessment for each law.  Students will perform the Cartesian Diver Lab and design a cartesian diver of their own to demonstrate and explain Boyle's Law.  Smarty Pants awards will be given to the class with the best Marshmallow Man to put in the vacuum chamber - another way to show Boyle's Law!

Tuesday:
1.  Molarity Quiz #2 back
2.  Grade Boyle's Law Probs
3.  Boyle's Law Quiz tomorrow
4.  Continue Gas Law Notes on Charles' law thru Gay-Lussac’s Law
5.  Charles' Law Probs due tomorrow or Thursday
6.  Charles' Law quiz tomorrow or Thursday
7.  Marshmallow Man challenge by Friday

Weds:
1.  Team A - Boyle's Law Quiz back and put things in the chamber
2.  Team A - Grade Charles' Law Probs
3.  Team A - Charles' Law quiz
4.  Team A - Gay-Lussac's problems due Friday with quiz
5.  Team A -Cartesian Diver Lab due
6.  Team B – Crush the Can lab
7.  Marshmallow Man challenge by Friday

Thursday:
1.  Team B - Boyle's Law Quiz back and put things in the chamber
2.  Team B - Grade Charles' Law Probs
3.  Team B - Charles' Law quiz
4.  Team B - Gay-Lussac's problems due tomorrow with quiz
5.  Team B -Cartesian Diver Lab due
6.  Team A – Crush the Can lab
7.  Marshmallow Man challenge by Friday

Friday:   
1.  Charles' Law quiz back
2.  Grade Gay-Lussac's problems
3.  Gay-Lussac's quiz
4.  Crush the can write-up
5.  Marshmallow Man challenge

AP Chemistry - We will finish our discussion of LeChatelier's Principle and the common ion effect and assess student knowledge through several labs to determine shifting.  ICE tables are revisited and applied to equilibrium and the first set of equilibrium homework is assigned with classroom time given. 
Tuesday:
1.   finish ICE tables lecture
2.    equilibrium quiz
  1. LeChatelier’s 2 due tomorrow with quiz
  2. ion solubility quiz Friday

Wednesday: 
1.      grade LeChatelier’s 2
2.      take LeChatelier’s quiz
3.   ion quiz Friday on solubility rules and ions
4.   common ion effect notes and worksheet

Thursday:
1.  CO2 and common ion effect lab
2.  common ion effect worksheet due tomorrow
3.  ion quiz back

Friday: 
1.      ion solubility quiz
2.       common ion effect worksheet due
3.    finish any labs if absent