Monday, January 27, 2020

WEEK FOUR Lesson Plans: 1/27 – 1/31


 WEEK FOUR Lesson Plans:  1/27 – 1/31

Chemistry I - The idea of assigning quantum numbers for every individual electron in an atom is explored further as students focus on the outer shell electrons and the orbit, orbital, and spin each one has.  The Laser Lab uses nanotechnology to find the spacing between tracks on a CD.  Classes and students judge their individual and group accuracy and precision in order to evaluate and improve measuring and lab skills.  Various electron configuration notations, including short-hand,orbital, and dot notation are studied.

Monday:
1.  laser lab past due
2.  finish notes thru dot notations
3.  practice problems set 1 and 2 together
4.  quiz tomorrow over it
5.  notations 1 worksheet due Wednesday

Tuesday:
1.      quiz over practice problems
2.      notes over POMS
3.     notations 1 due Thursday
4.  review 4.2 due Friday      
5.      Laser labs back
6.      notations 2 due Friday

Wednesday:

1.      quiz back
2.      Notations 1 examples together
3.      Finish POMS notes
4.      POMS quantum numbers worksheet due Monday
5.      review sheet over 4.2 due tomorrow
6.      notations 1 due tomorrow


Thurs:
1.       grade notations 1
2.       finish notations 2
3.  review sheet over 4.2 due
4.      notations practice quiz due Monday
5.      POMS quantum numbers worksheet due Friday
6.      notations quiz tomorrow

Friday:
1.      grade notations 2
2.      review 4.2 due
3.  POMS quantum worksheet due
4.  analogy time!

Adv. Chemistry - Naming acids and bases will be reviewed and the concept of titration to find an unknown molarity is introduced.  Ions need to be memorized in order to be able to name the acids.  Different types of acid definitions are given in order to understand how acids play a role in living systems.  The acid-base lab explores reactions of both.

Monday:
1.  acid base labs back
2.  virtual titration lab

Tuesday: 
1.  grade naming bases review
2.  notes over titrations
3.  wet lab tomorrow
4.  naming acids review due tomorrow with quiz

Weds: 
1.  grade naming acids
2.  naming acids quiz
3.  start titration lab

Thurs:
1.      quiz back
2.      titration lab
3.      ion quiz tomorrow
4.      titration worksheet due Monday

This week we will continue our application of equilibrium to determine reaction shifts using LeChatelier's Principle and the equilibrium constant.  We will use a virtual lab to tests these shifts.  The common ion effect will be introduced and its role in equilibrium shifting will be explored in several short labs.

Monday:
1.  finish notes on LeChatelier’s Principle
2.  worksheet 1 and quiz tomorrow
3.  worksheet 2 due Wednesday
4.  virtual lab
Tuesday:
1. grade LeChatelier’s worksheet 1
2. worksheet 2 due Wednesday
4.  finish virtual lab

Wednesday: 
1.      grade worksheet 2
2.     quiz over LeChatelier’s Principle
3.      fake blood lab – due Friday
4.     finish virtual lab

Thursday:
1.      quiz back
2.      common ion effect notes
3.     fake blood lab, Common Ion Effect Lab, and CO2 Labs - due Friday
4.  common ion effect worksheet due Monday
5.  common ion effect quiz Monday

Friday: 
1.      common ion effect worksheet and quiz Monday
2.      finish virtual and other labs

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