Wednesday, March 17, 2021

WEEK 12 - Lesson Plans for 3/22 - 3/26

 

WEEK 12 - Lesson Plans for 3/22 - 3/26

 

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.  This gives students a visual model of why things bond covalently or ionically too.  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 writing #2

2.     quiz over electronegativity and naming and writing formulae

3.  Penny Lab due

4.  Lewis Structure notes

5.  Work on Lewis I worksheet together in class

6.  WebMO due Friday

7.  Ionic Bonding Labs back

 

Weds: 

1.     grade naming #3

2.     naming acids pop quiz

3.     continue notes into geometry

4.  finish Lewis I and turn in

5.  Lewis II worksheet due Friday

6.  WebMO due Friday

 

Thursday:

1.     Lewis II due tomorrow

2.     notes on geometry and hybridization

3.     Naming Acids Pop Quiz

 

Friday:

1.  naming acids quiz back

2.  grade writing #3

3.     Lewis II due – add hybridization and geometry

4.  finish WebMO

5.  Lewis III due after break

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.

 

Tuesday:

1.     acid base test back

2.     thermochemistry notes continued

3.     Mpemba article and Bozeman 33 due Thursday

4.     Specific Heat worksheet due when we return and a quiz over it

 

Thursday:

1.     Mpemba and Bozeman 33 due

2.     continue thermochemistry notes on phase changes

3.     specific heat worksheet and quiz when we get back from break

4.     Bozeman 53 also due when we return

 

 

AP Chemistry - This week will focus on precipitation solubility reactions and practice problems.  The Ksp Lab will apply these reactions to find the Q of a reaction and compare it with the K value to determine the shift and if a precipitate will occur.

 

 

Tuesday: 

1.     Ksp quiz #1

2.     Ksp worksheet 2 due

3.     Ksp worksheet 3 due Thursday

4.     Doozie #2 and doozie #3 due when we return from break

 

Thursday: 

1.     Ksp quiz #2

2.     Ksp worksheet 3 due

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