Monday, March 1, 2021

WEEK 9 - Lesson Plans for March 1st – 5th

 

WEEK 9 -  Lesson Plans for March 1st – 5th

 

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.

 

Monday:

1.       Chapter 4 Tests back

2.      Notes on Ionic compounds and electronegativity

3.   Chapter 5 Quest

4.       Finish electronegativity homework for Wednesday

5.       Quiz tomorrow over it Friday

6.       Both sides of naming ions and compounds due Wednesday

 

Wednesday:

1.       grade electronegativity homework

2.       electronegativity quiz Friday

3.       naming ions and compounds due

4.   continue notes thru Stock System

5.   ionic compounds I and II due Tuesday

6.   naming and writing set #1 due Thursday

7.   example problems together

 

Friday:

1.        electronegativity quiz

2.        electric pickle labs

3.        continue notes thru covalent compounds and naming acids

4.        naming ionic compounds I and II due Tuesday

5.        naming and writing set 1 worksheets due Thursday

 

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.       ion quiz back, new list

2.       pH curves quiz

3.   ICE table and Ka examples - notes

 

 

Thursday:

1.       ion quiz

2.       continue notes on ICE tables

3.       Ka problems due Monday

 

 

AP Chemistry  -  We will add solubility equilibrium constant to our list of equilibrium constants as we predict precipitation reactions.

 

Tuesday:

1.        ion quiz list for quiz Thursday

2.        solubility 1 due

3.        solubility 2 due Thursday

4.        start set III notes

 

Thursday: 

1.        ion quiz

2.        grade set 2 solubility

3.        quiz over solubility

4.        continue notes on Ksp

5.        start Ksp problems

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