WEEK 11 - Lesson Plans for 3/12
- 3/16
Chemistry I - As we continue to draw and analyze Lewis
structures, we will being to determine hybridization and molecular geometry
using those structures. Naming and
writing compounds continue as well as a review on naming acids. The ch 6 test is next week and it is a
doozy. This week students will be
reviewing for that test through a series of smaller assessments.
Monday:
1. go over quiz
2. Lewis I - go over together
3. continue notes into geometry
4. Lewis II due Wednesday
Tuesday:
1. notes on geometry and
hybridization
2. Lewis III due Friday
3. Naming Acids Pop Quiz
Weds:
1. Go over Naming Acids Pop Quiz
2. Lewis II - go over it
together and label hybridization and geometry
3. notes thru hybridization
Thursday:
1. finish ch 6 notes if needed
2. finish going over Lewis II
if needed
3. Naming Compounds Quiz 2
Friday:
1.
go over naming acids pop quiz
2.
grade Lewis III adding hybridization and
geometries
3.
Lewis structures I quiz
4.
Ch 6 review for test due Weds
5.
Test on Thursday
Adv. Chemistry - The concept of enthalpy is introduced as
well as heats of vaporization and fusion problems. The
Snowballs on Fire Lab will combine solubility (our next unit) with
thermochemistry. The weekly ion quizzes
are now based on Solubility Rules to help students prepare for the next
unit.
Monday:
1. grade specific heat worksheet
2. specific heat quiz tomorrow
3. Cool Reaction Labs due Wednesday - need a rough draft of data table
and a clean one
4. Notes on specific heat thru Hess's Law
Tuesday:
1. finish enthalpy notes and Hess' Law
2. Specific Heat Quiz
3. Enthalpy worksheet due Thursday
Weds:
1. Ion quiz
2. Snowballs on Fire Lab
Thursday:
1. grade enthalpy homework
2. Enthalpy quiz tomorrow
3. Notes on ice changing to steam
Friday:
1. Enthalpy quiz
2. HOF/HOV problems due Tuesday
AP Chemistry - Mr. Smith's manufacturing class will be
visiting us to create polymers with Chemistry Club and then we will visit their
lab to see some of the neat things they make and the equipment they use in
Manufacturing. We will practice our labs
for that visit. As we finish the
electrochemistry unit, we will also review Thermochemistry, as they are
directly related through free energy, entropy, and enthalpy. Both are covered extensively as a pair on
the AP test.
Monday:
1. go over Nernst homework
2. Nernst Quiz
3. prepare for Mr. Smith Lab
Tuesday: Mr. Smith's
polymer labs with Chemistry Club - making slime and polyurethane foam
Weds:
1. ion quiz
2. Visit Mr. Smith's Lab
Thursday:
1. Electrochemical Cells thru Nernst due Monday
2. Thermochemistry Review Free
Responses
Friday:
1. Thermochem Free Responses
2. Finish review for Monday
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