Saturday, October 10, 2020

Week 9 Lesson Plans October 13-16

 Week 9 Lesson Plans October 13-16

 

Chemistry - This week we will continue our measurement unit, focusing on dimensional analysis, scientific notation, calculating with exponents, and using significant digits.  A series of problems sets using conversion factors helps combine all these important ideas.  Last week we created a three-layer density column in a test tube using just sugar, water, and food coloring – the creations were very colorful an impressive!

 

Tuesday:

1.      Grade sig fig and metric conversions worksheet

2.      Notes on percent error

3.      Density worksheet and mini-lab due at end of hour

4.      worksheet conversion worksheet1 together in class

5.      worksheet 2 due Thursday

6.      sig fig quiz Thursday

 

Thursday:

1.         Sig Fig and metric quiz

2.         Grade density worksheet

3.         Go over cf #2

4.         Percent error and mo prac sig figs due Monday

5.         Work conversion factors #3 and #4 for Monday return!

 

 

Advanced Chemistry - This week we will finish our molarity and stoichiometry unit with various quizzes as assessments before the test.  The Molarity Lab showed students how to prepare solutions.  Our next unit is from last year – molecular geometry – and we will start our study in to bond types, angles, hybridization, and structures using WebMO, a computational chemistry drawing tool, to design and analyze many molecules.

 

Wednesday:

1.       Stoich quiz 2 back

2.       Grade Stoich review

3.       Test next week on Tuesday

4.       Molarity Lab and Limiting worksheet due

5.       Limiting quiz

6.       Go over Molarity handout and practice quiz

7.       Molarity worksheet 2 due Friday

8.       Begin notes on Lewis Structures

9.       Molarity Quiz Friday

 

Friday:   

1.       Limiting quiz back

2.       Grade Molarity worksheet 2

3.       Molarity quiz

4.        Test on Tuesday

5.       Continue Notes on Lewis Structures

6.       Lewis worksheet 1 due Thursday next week

 

AP Chemistry – We will continue discussing hydrocarbons – alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and rings as well as adding geometric isomers to the mix.  We will watch a documentary about the carbon cycle and how climate change and soil desertification can be reversed with various land use practices.

 

Wednesday

1.       Alkane quiz 1 back with iosmers

2.       grade worksheet II

3.       naming and drawing alkanes quiz

4.       model kit lab due

5.       alkenes and alkynes due Friday

6.       alkenes/alkynes quiz Friday

7.       First half of documentary – Kiss the Ground

 

 

Friday: 

1.       quiz back

2.       grade alkenes and alkynes

3.       alkene and alkynes quiz

  1.  Finish second half of movie

Saturday, October 3, 2020

Week 8: Lesson Plans October 5th – 8th

 

Week 8:  Lesson Plans October 5th – 8th

 

Chemistry I - This week we will delve deeper into our discussion of dimensional analysis, scientific notation, calculating with exponents, and using significant digits.

 

Tuesday:

1.      Finish sig fig and metric conversions worksheet – due Thursday

2.      sig fig and percent error worksheet – due next Tuesday

3.      start dimensional analysis notes and examples

4.      worksheet 1 - together

5.      worksheet 2 due Thursday

6.      sig fig quiz Thursday

 

Thursday:

1.  Grade sig fig and conversion worksheet

2.  sig fig quiz

3.   go over conversion factor worksheet 2

4.   cf#3 and cf#4 due Tuesday

5.  Conversion Facto Quiz Tuesday

 

 

Adv. Chemistry - This week we will continue our discussion of concentration and molarity.  Stoichiometry is assessed with quizzes and the Stoichiometry Review.  A lab on calculating molarity and mixing up chemicals is used to practice the art of creating a solution.

 

Monday:

1.      limiting reactants worksheet due

2.      molarity handout together

3.      molarity lab part one

4.      molarity worksheet 1 and 2 due next Wednesday

5.      Stoich review due next Wednesday with test next Friday

 

Wednesday:

1.      stoichiometry quiz 3

2.      finish molarity lab day 2

3.      finish molarity worksheets 1 and 2

 

AP Chemistry:  Alkenes and alkynes are introduced and students will practice naming and drawing hydrocarbons.

 

Monday:

1.      Chapter 5 review exercise – review folders due 10/18

2.      Grade practice problems 1

3.      Lecture over alkenes, alkynes, and rings and things

4.      Additional problems 2 and worksheet 2 due

5.      Quiz Wednesday over alkanes

 

Wednesday: 

 

1.      Grade additional problems 2

2.      Prepare j-hook for the production of acetylene lab

3.      Finish webmo and model kit lab

4.      Notes on geometric isomers

5.      Rings and things due next week

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Week 7: Lesson Plans September 28th –October 2nd

 

Week 7:  Lesson Plans September 28th –October 2nd

 

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.

 

Monday:

1.      Practice set 2 and temperature and energy worksheets due

2.      WebMO is overdue!

3.      Finish energy slides

4.      Energy of Foods – three glucose trials with marshmallows

5.      Sig fig practice worksheet due Thursday

 

Wednesday:

1.      Chip trials

2.     Go over data calculations

3.     Put data on excel

 

Friday: 

1.      Put data on excel

2.      Sig fig notes

3.      Sig fig practice set

4.      Labs due Tuesday

 

 

Adv. Chemistry – This week will continue our exploration into stoichiometry.  Students will evaluate their data so far for the reaction stoichiometry lab.  Limiting reactants will be explored further.  We will also revisit the concept of molarity or concentration and have a molarity lab where students prepare certain concentrations of various chemical solutions.  Multiple short quizzes will assess these concepts.

 

Tuesday:  

1.     Go over Stoich Quiz 1

2.     Notes on limiting

3.     Stoich Quiz #2

4.     Finish Reaction Lab data

5.     Stoich II worksheet due

6.     Limiting due Thursday

 

 

Thursday:

1.  quiz back

2.  limiting homework due

3.  finish notes on stoichiometry and begin molarity notes

4.  stoich #3 quiz Monday

 

 

AP Chemistry – Students will continue to name and draw alkanes as well as use the models to create them in 3D. 

 

Tuesday: 

1.      10 alkanes quiz back

2.      Alkane notes

3.      PPI due Thursday

4.      Additional Problems due Thursday

5.      Model kit lab

 

Thursday:

1.      Chapter 5 review to help with ch 5 review book assignment

2.      Continue notes on hydrocarbons

3.      Finish model kit lab

4.      PPII and worksheet II due Monday

5.      Quiz Monday over naming and drawing alkanes

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Week 6 Lesson Plans September 21st- 25th

Week 6 Lesson Plans September 21st- 25th

 

Chemistry  - We are continuing our measurement unit and focusing on good lab skills to show accuracy and precision and making good measuring decisions.  Last week we considered various types of measuring devices available in lab during the Measurement Lab to see if the beaker, graduated cylinder, or the buret is a more precise tool of measuring volume.  We will continue these practices with our next lab – The Energy of Foods Lab.  A look at a computational chemistry program called WebMO will allow us to create the glucose molecule and predict the amount of energy it takes to form such a molecule.  In the Energy of Foods Lab we will them burn the glucose in the form of a marshmallow to calculate the amount of energy such a carbohydrate gives off.  The calculator is also explored as we go over scientific notation and exponents.

 

Monday:

1.      GTK Chapter 2 due

2.      Unit II Test back

3.      Continue notes on scientific measurement and go over practice worksheets #1 and #2

4.      WebMO activity – creating glucose

5.      Temperature and heat notes

6.     Temperature and Heat worksheet due Friday

 

Wednesday:  Energy of Foods Lab – the marshmallow -three trials

 

Friday:

1.      Temperature and Heat worksheet due

2.      Linoleic Acid WebMO molecule

3.     Measurement notes thru sig figs

 

Advanced Chemistry - This week will continue our exploration into stoichiometry.  Students will evaluate their data’s accuracy and precision in the reaction stoichiometry lab.  The third trial is done to evaluate precision and accuracy.  Limiting reactants will be explored further. 

 

Tuesday and Thursday:

1.  Formula Mass Quiz back

2.  Stoich 1 homework 2 due Thursday

3.  Reaction Labs Trials 

4.  Stoich quiz #1Thursday on basic stoich

5.  Stoich 2 worksheet due Monday

 

AP Chemistry  - We will begin organic chemistry learning the 10 basic alkanes and applying the concepts of bonding to this molecules.  Students will learn to name and draw hydrocarbons as well as make models of them and predict and test their polarity and how they interact with other molecules.  We will look at intermolecular bonding with two short labs and apply what we learn to the organic molecules we will see.

 

Tuesday:   

1.      Ion quiz #3

2.      intermolecular forces lab

3.      pie tin lab

4.      notes on alkanes

5.   learn the 10 for a quiz Thursday

6.   PP1 and Worksheet 1 due Thursday

 

Thursday:

1.      ion quiz #4

2.     continue notes on drawing hydrocarbons

3.     grade PP1 and Worksheet 1

4.   practice alkanes quiz

5.   PP2 and Additional Problems due Monday

 


Sunday, September 13, 2020

Week 5 Lesson Plans Sept 14-18

Week 5 Lesson Plans Sept 14-18 

 

Chemistry I – The objective this week is to finish up our unit on physical and chemical properties and changes and the review of the elements for a Unit 2 test.  We begin the measurement unit and focus on good lab skills to show accuracy and precision to make the best measuring decisions.  We will consider various types of measuring devices available in lab during the Measurement Lab to compare the beaker, graduated cylinder, or the buret as a more precise tool of measuring volume. 

 

Monday:

1.  Qualitative Analysis Lab - due Monday 9/30 with turnitin due by midnight

2.  Finish notes

3.  Go over Unit II homework

4.  GTK Chapter 2 due 9/22 Tuesday

5.  Turnitin due tonight by midnight    

6.  Book assignment Reviewing Concepts page 28 #10, 17, 22 and Problems 1,3, and 4 due Weds

7.  Test on Friday

 

Wednesday:

1.      Go over book assignment

2.      Measurement Lab – due Tuesday

3.      Test Friday

4.      Measurement Unit notes

5.      Scientific Notation and Long hand homework due Thursday

 

Friday: 

1.      Unit II Test with elements

2.      Measurement Lab – due Tuesday

3.   Measurement Notes

4.  Getting to Know chapter 2 due Tuesday

5.  Finish scientific notation homework for Thursday

 

Adv. Chemistry – This week will continue our exploration into stoichiometry.  Students will use their dimensional analysis and rounding to proper sig figs skills while working various problems.

 

Tuesday:  

1.        Spot Check and Turn in Packet homework

2.        Quiz Thursday over it

3.        Stoichiometry Notes

4.        Stoich set I – due Monday

 

Thursday:

1.      Grade 7.3/7.4

2.      quiz over formula masses

3.      Quiz Monday over the chapter

4.      Stoichiometry Notes continued

5.      Finish Stoich set I and begin Stoich set II

 

AP Chemistry – This week we wrap up the Solubility Unit with a Test and begin our study of organic chemistry.  The chapter 4 AP book review is applied to this unit so we will begin with a review over bonding predictors and inter/intramolecular forces.

 

Tuesday:   

1.      Surprise ion quiz!

2.      Chapter 4 review due – go over crib notes

3.      Precipitation Labs due

4.      Go over Solubility review for the test

5.      Begin pre-organic bonding notes

 

Thursday:  BRING AP BOOKS!!!

1.      Quiz back

2.      Solubility Test

3.      Organic Notes

4.      Work on Chapter 5 homework if done early with test


Friday, September 4, 2020

2020 WEEK Four - Lesson Plans Sept 8th – Sept 11th

 

2020 WEEK Four - Lesson Plans Sept 8th – Sept 11th

 

Chemistry I:  This week we will focus on the difference between physical and chemical properties and changes and proof that a chemical reaction has occurred.  The Physical and Chemical Properties Lab is be used to refer to these concepts with the lab report due at the end of the week.

 

Tuesday and Thursday: 

 

1.  Physical and Chemical Properties Lab back

2.  Continue notes thru STP

3.  STP sheet together

4.  Skillsheet 1-3 due in class

5.  unit II homework sheet – ask questions

6.  BOOKWORK:  reviewing concepts 10, 17-22 pg 28 in book and Problems 1,3, and 4 pg 29 due 9/10

7.  qualitative analysis lab reports due Monday 9/14

8.  element review

 

 

Advanced Chemistry:  We are finishing up the formula masses unit and beginning stoichiometry to determine which reactant runs out first, thus limiting the products made.  Assessments over the unit are given in the form of quizzes.

 

Wednesday:

  1.  Chapter 8 Test back and go over
  2.  Formula Weights back
  3. Formula Weights Quiz
  4. Formula Masses due Friday with quiz after
  5. Stoichiometry Notes
  6. 7.3/7.4 worksheet due Friday
  7. Packet due next week on Tuesday

 

Friday:

  1. Formula Weights Quiz back
  2. Formula Masses back
  3. Formula Masses Quiz
  4. Stoichiometry Notes
  5. Smores Lab

 

 

AP Chemistry:  This week finishes up the solubility unit with the completion of the lab and the solubility review.  The test is next week.  We will begin the organic chemistry unit.

 

Wednesday and Friday:

  1.  Chapter 4 review due 9/14 M
  2. T-shirts
  3. PT Test back and go over
  4. Net ionic worksheets back
  5. Net Ionic Quiz Weds
  6. Finish solubility notes
  7. Lab part II – labs due 9/14 M
  8. Solubility Review due Friday and go over
  9. Solubility Test Monday
  10. Begin organic notes