Weeks 15 and 16 Lesson
Plans for November 17th – 22nd, November 24th and 25th
Chemistry I - Assessment
for the Measurement Unit will be a two part test combining dimensional analysis
with significant figures, metric system, specific heat, scientific notation,
and rounding rules - with everything in between! The atom will be explored in chapter 3. Students were asked to draw a Manganese atom,
labeling where the protons, electrons, neutrons, and nucleus are located as
well as a way to key them out in the drawing.
This activity inspires the students to learn more about these subatomic
particles and shows them that it has been a while since they last visited the
atom. The concept of the mol (an amount
of substance) will be introduced in a lab.
Monday:
1.
Measurement Test part 1
2.
GTK ch 3 worksheet due Tuesday
3.
notes on the atom continued
4.
proton electron neutron worksheet due Thursday
Tuesday:
1. Measurement Test part 2
2. grade GTK chapter 3 worksheet
tomorrow
3. continue notes on the atom
thru smart guys
4. set I worksheet in class –
get checked by Block
5. set II due Friday
Weds:
1.
grade GTK ch 3
2.
Continue notes on smart guys thru the mol
3. set II due Friday
4. create mol data table
Thursday:
1. smart guys notes -finish
2. rotate through the Mol lab
3.
smart guys worksheet due Monday
4.
proton, electron, neutron worksheet due and grade
Friday:
1. continue notes
2. mol lab - due Tuesday
3. set I side checked
Monday:
1. grade smart guys worksheet
2. quiz over it tomorrow
3. continue lecture thru
relative mass
4. finish mol lab - due tomorrow
Tuesday:
1.
smart guys quiz
2.
finish mol lab – due Monday
3. set I checked and set II completed
Chemstry II - We will continue our unit in Nuclear
Chemistry, focusing on the different types of radioactive decay and its effects
on human tissue. Three Mile Island and
Chernobyl will be discussed as well as the concept of half-life. An assessment on nuclear stability where one
compares the stability of different isotopes to pick the more stable one will
be given. Students will need to begin
studying the different types of particles, their symbols, and their charges and
masses.
Monday:
1.
quiz over nuclear stability back
2.
decay 1 and 2 due
3.
continue notes over half life
4.
HazMat article due Weds
5.
Practice quiz due tomorrow
6.
Practice quiz Weds
7.
Half-life worksheet side one together
Tuesday:
1. notes
on half-life
2. half-life
worksheet 2 due Friday
Weds:
1. grade
practice decay worksheet
2. decay
quiz
3. continue
notes on Fukishima
Thursday:
1. decay
quiz back
2. Skittles
Lab – due Monday
3. Half-life
worksheet 2 due tomorrow
4. Quiz
on half-life Monday
Friday:
1.
Hazmat article due
2.
Grade half-life worksheet 2
3.
Half-life quiz Monday
4.
Notes on nuclear fission versus fusion
Monday:
1.
Half-life Quiz
2.
Skittles Lab due
3.
Continue notes thru types of nuclear equations
Tuesday:
1.
Half life quiz back
2.
Finish nuclear notes
AP Chemistry -
Students will finish
preparing their aspirin and checking their percent yield after it has dried
over the weekend. Esters are introduced
and made in lab – two scents: banana and
citrus. Carboxylic acids are finished
with a quiz and amines are introduced.
Monday:
1. Finish aspirin lab – due Wednesday
2. Ch
8 review over phase changes handed out
3. Carboxylic
acids due tomorrow
4. Quiz
over carboxylic acids tomorrow
5. Ch
5 test Monday
Tuesday:
1. Grade carboxylic acids worksheet
2. Carboxylic
acids quiz
3. Ester
pre-lab
4. Ester
notes
Weds:
1. Carboxylic acid quiz back
2. Aspirin
lab due
3. Ester
notes
4. Ester
worksheet due Friday
Thursday:
1. ester
lab scent one
2. ester
worksheet due tomorrow
Friday:
1. chapter
5 test Monday
2. ester
lab scent two
3. ester
worksheet due
Monday:
1. ch 5 test
2. aspirin lab past due
3. ester lab due tomorrow
Tuesday:
1. grade ester worksheet
2. ch 5 test back
3. Ester quiz next week