Lesson
Plans 10/15-10/19
Chemistry
I - We will finish the Energy of Foods Lab by burning the chip and
analyzing our accuracy and precision as a class. Students will apply significant figures rules
in rounding to dimensional analysis problems throughout the week. Several small quizzes will be used to assess
student knowledge of conversion factors and sig fig use.
Monday: Energy of
Foods Lab – chip trials – due Weds
Tuesday:
1.
Finish rounding
rules for sig figs
2.
sig fig worksheet
I due Thursday
3.
sig fig review
due Friday
4.
Energy of Foods
Lab due Weds
Weds:
1.
grade sig fig worksheet
2.
sig fig quiz
Friday
3.
dimensional
analysis notes
4.
go over
conversion factors #1 together
5.
cf #2 due Monday
6.
cf #3 due Tuesday
7.
sig fig quiz Weds
Thursday:
1.
grade sig fig
worksheet 1
2.
sig fig quiz
tomorrow
3.
dimensional
analysis notes
4.
go over
conversion factors #1 together
5.
cf #2 due Monday
6.
cf #3 due Tuesday
7.
sig fig quiz Weds
Friday:
1.
sig fig quiz
2.
work on
conversion factors worksheets
3.
density homework and activity
Adv.
Chemistry - Students will continue exploring different gas law
through labs and practice problems.
Cartesian divers are made to demonstrate Boyle's Law. The Crush the Can and Rising Water Mystery
labs explain Charles' Law and Gay-Lussac's Law.
Several mini-labs reinforce these laws as well. Homework and short quizzes are given to
assess student knowledge as well as lab write-ups and formal reports.
Monday:
1.
Charles’ Law quiz
2.
Gay-Lussac's problems due Thursday with quiz
3. Combined Laws notes and
problems in packet due Friday
4. Cartesian Diver lab reports
back
5. Crush the Can Write-ups due
Weds
Tuesday:
1.
Charles’ Law quiz back
2.
Crush the Can Lab due Weds
3.
Team B - Rising Water Mystery Lab - due Monday
4.
Team A – Ideal Gas Law Notes
Wednesday:
1.
Team A – Rising Water Mystery Lab
2.
Team B – Ideal Gas Law Notes
3.
Combined Gas Law problems due Friday
4.
Crush the Can Write-ups due
Thursday:
1. G/L quiz
2. Finish Combined Gas Law
Problems due tomorrow
3. Ideal problems due Monday
4. Mini-Labs 1, 2, and 3
Friday:
1.
G/L quiz back
2.
grade Combined Law homework from packet
3.
Ideal Problems and quiz Monday
AP Chemistry - Students
will continue to explore equilibrium shifts and finding equilibrium expressions
for a variety of AP Free Response problems.
The common ion effect is added to their arsenal of knowledge. The solubility product equilibrium constant
will be introduced and several short assessments will be given to test
understanding of solubility and which product will precipitate first.
Monday:
1.
Common Ion Effect Notes
2.
CO2 and
Common Ion effect lab Labs due Weds
3.
AP Common Ion Effect worksheet - due Weds
Tuesday:
1. grade LeChatelier's 2
2. quiz over it
3. AP Common Ion Effect
worksheet - due Wednesday with quiz
4. Altering Solubility worksheet
– due Friday
5. ion quiz Friday
Wednesday:
1.
Grade CO2 lab and common ion effect lab
2.
grade AP Common Ion Effect worksheet
3.
AP Common
Ion Effect quiz
4.
work on common ion effect and solubility
homework
Thursday: Speaker in Fine
Arts - careers in medicine
Friday:
1.
Ion quiz
2.
grade altering solubility worksheet
3.
finish ICE table notes
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