WEEK 11 - Lesson
Plans 10/22-10/25
Chemistry
I - Students will continue to work on
setting up and solving dimensional analysis problems using conversion factors
as well as how to round answers to the correct number of sig figs. Density, specific gravity, and percent error
are discussed and assessed through worksheets, quizzes, and activities.
Monday:
1.
Grade sig fig
worksheet 1
2.
Quiz tomorrow
over sig figs
3.
Finish conversion
factor notes thru specific gravity notes
4.
Work together on conversion
factor set 1
5.
conversion factor
quiz Weds
6.
Density worksheet
due tomorrow
7.
sig fig MO PRAC
due Thursday
8.
Conversion factor
2 in class
Tuesday:
1. grade density worksheet
2. sig fig and metric quiz
3. notes thru rounding rules
4. density worksheet due tomorrow
5. sig fig MO PRAC due Thursday
6. finish cf #2
7. work on cf #3
8. conversion factor quiz tomorrow
Weds:
1.
Sig fig quiz #1
back
2.
Cf quiz
3.
sig fig MO PRAC
due tomorrow
4.
finish cf #2 and
#3 – due at end of day tomorrow
5.
cf worksheet #4
due Monday
Thursday:
1. grade sig
fig MO practice worksheet
2. notes thru specific
heat
3. cf #2 and #3
due
4. cf #4 due
Monday
5. sig fig
review due Tuesday
6. cf #5 due
Wednesday
Adv.
Chemistry - Students will continue their journey through the gas laws and use
various labs to explore each one.
Quizzes and homework are given for assessment purposes along with a lab finding
the molar mass of air.
Monday:
- Grade Combined
Probs
- Ideal Gas
Law Notes
- Ideal
homework due Thursday
- Ideal Quiz Thursday
- Combined
quiz tomorrow
Tuesday:
- Combined
Gas Law Quiz
- Molar Mass
of Air Lab – Team A
- Finish
mini-labs and Rising Water Mystery Lab
- Ideal due
tomorrow
Weds:
- Ideal
Problems – grade tomorrow
- Molar Mass
of Air Lab – Team B
3. Ideal Gas
Law Quiz due tomorrow
4. Gas Law
packet due Monday
Thursday:
1. Grade Ideal
Problems
2. Ideal Gas
Law Quiz
3. New Gas Law
Packet due Wednesday
4. Molar Mass
of Air due Monday
AP
Chemistry - Students will continue to work on Ksp problems in equilibrium and
explore whether or not a precipitate will occur given various double
replacement reactions. Class time is
given to work in groups and solve various challenging AP free-response style
questions.
Monday:
1.
ion quiz back
2.
assign Chem Club visit roles
3.
continue ICE table notes
4.
ion quiz Thursday
Tuesday: prepare for Chem
Club visit
Wednesday: Chemistry
Club Visit
Thursday:
- Ion quiz
- Tear down
from chem club visit
- ICE Table and
Ksp notes
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