Week 1 - 2019
Lesson Plans January 7th
– 11th
CHEMISTRY I - We will continue our discussion of electrons
and how light acts finishing our spectrum tubes analysis and observing the signature
light colors of the elements. The Flame
Test lab before break showed this using fire where the spectrum tubes excite
electrons using electricity. The dual
nature of light will be explored using two equations to find wavelength,
frequency, and energy of radiation.
Monday:
1. finish spectrum tube analysis
2. notes on wavelength and frequency
3. electromagnetic radiation
problems due Wednesday
4. Quiz Weds
5. Labs and turnitin due Friday
Tuesday:
1. continue notes on Planck's
equation
2. Planck’s worksheet due Thursday
3. Quiz Thursday
Wednesday:
1. electromagnetic radiation
problems due
2. quiz over it
3. work on Planck's worksheet
due tomorrow
4. continue notes on the dual
nature of light
Thursday:
1.
grade plank’s
constant worksheet
2. Quiz over it
3. continue notes
4. Choose lab partners for laser
lab
5. 4.1
side due Monday
6. laser pre-lab
Friday:
1. lab report and Turnitin due
2. 4.1
side due Monday
ADV. CHEMISTRY - Our new unit
to start the new year is acid-base. Many
students know what things are acidic like pop or vinegar, but few recognize
alkaline or basic chemicals like ammonia or baking soda. We will being our unit learning about pH and
how we can test a substance's pH.
Students will make predictions about common household items and then run
tests to see if those predictions are correct.
They are also given some unknowns and asked to figure out ways to
determine if they are acidic or basic. This
will be the cue set for the unit.
Monday:
1. Team A – What It
Is Lab
2. Team B – Four Unknowns
Tuesday:
1. Team B - What it Is Lab
2. Team A – Four Unknowns
Wednesday:
1.
Finish up the
What It Is Lab
2.
Lab reports due
Monday with Turnitin by Monday midnight
Thursday:
1.
finish lab and
write-ups
2.
Notes on
acids/bases
Friday:
1.
finish lab and
write-ups
2.
Notes on
acids/bases
AP CHEMISTRY -
After grading the chapter 5 review on bonding, it appears that some items need
to be gone over in more detail. We will
discuss some of the problematic issues with the review homework assignment so
that they can be applied correctly to the organic unit that is coming
next. The kinetics unit will continue as
we work example kinetics problems through lecture and problems to distinguish
between zero thru third order reaction rates problems. Labs will emphasize the value of a controlled
experiment, especially when time is the variable in question.
Monday:
1.
go over review chapter 5 on bonding
2.
Group/pair share review exercise over it
3.
Ion quiz Weds
Tuesday:
1. continue notes on rate laws
2. bozeman 44
Wednesday:
1. ion quiz
2. continue notes
3. kinetics 1 due Friday
Thursday:
1. continue notes
2. kinetics 1 due tomorrow
3. quiz over it tomorrow
4. kinetics 2 due Monday
5. kinetics quiz 2 on Monday
Friday:
1.
grade kinetics 1
2.
Kinetics Quiz 1
3.
Discuss kinetics lab
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