Sunday, November 17, 2019

Weeks 15 and 16 Lesson Plans for November 17th – 22nd, November 24th and 25th


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

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Week 12 - 10/28-11/1


Week 12 - Lesson Plans 10/28-11/1

Chemistry I – We will continue practicing dimensional analysis as well as using sig figs and our accuracy and precision of data skills.  Specific heat is explored further.

Monday:
1.    Conversion Factor quiz #1back
2.  notes on rounding rules with exponents thru specific heat
3.  conversion factor quiz 2Weds
4.    Conversion factor 3 due Weds with more sig fig practice on the back
5.  Conversion factor 4

Tuesday: 
1.      Finish specific heat notes and pre-lab
2.      Cf #3 due tomorrow
3.      cf #2 quiz tomorrow
4.      Conversion factor 4 due Thursday

Weds:   
1.  conversion factor 3 due and grade
2.    cf quiz #3
3.  cf #4 due tomorrow
4.     specific heat worksheet due Monday

Thursday:
1.  specific heat lab - begin
2.  specific heat worksheet due Monday

Friday: Specific heat lab

Adv. Chemistry – We will finish the gas law unit with a lab finding the molar mass of air, which should be between the masses of nitrogen and oxygen, since air is composed mostly of those.  Our last gas problem set and review will prepare us for the gas law test.

Monday:
1.      Grade Ideal Problems and finish packet
2.      Ideal quiz tomorrow
3.      Finish notes
4.      Test on Monday
5.      43 point worksheet Thursday

Tuesday: 
1.      Ideal Quiz
2.      Gas Law Review due Friday
3.       Molar Mass of Air Lab due Friday
4.      43 point problem set due Thursday

Weds:
1.      Ideal Quiz Back
2.      Molar Mass of Air Lab
3.      Finish 43 point worksheet

Thursday:
1.      Grade 43 point packet
2.      Review for test due tomorrow
3.      Molar Mass of Air Labs due at end of day tomorrow

Friday:
1.       Grade Gas Law Review
2.      Test on Monday
3.      Molar Mass Labs due
4.      Nuclear notes

AP Chemistry – Having finished hydrocarbons and halocarbons, we will learn about ethers and alcohols.

Monday:
1.      Practice Quiz on the 9
2.      Halocarbon worksheet due tomorrow
3.      Halocarbon quiz Weds
4.      Ether worksheet due Thursday
5.      Alcohol notes

Tuesday:
1.      Grade halocarbon worksheet
2.      Finish alcohol notes
3.      Ether worksheet due Thursday
4.      Ether quiz Friday
5.      Alcohol worksheet due Friday

Wednesday:
1.      Halocarbon quiz
2.      Ether worksheet due tomorrow
3.      Ether quiz Thursday
4.       Intermolecular forces lab

Thursday:
1.      Grade ether worksheet
2.      Ether quiz tomorrow
3.      Alcohol worksheet due Friday
4.      Aldehydes and ketones notes

Friday:
1.       Ether quiz
2.      Finish lab and alcohol worksheet
3.      Alcohol test Monday
4.      Finish aldehydes and ketones notes
5.      A and K worksheet due Tuesday

Week 13 - Lesson Plans 11/4-11/8


Week 13 - Lesson Plans 11/4-11/8


Chemistry I - Students will focus on specific heat in the completion of our measurement unit.  Dimensional analysis problems and sig fig use are still in effect.  A Specific Heat Lab will use a different type of calorimeter than that of the Energy of Foods Lab.  Students will identity an unknown metal during the Specific Heat Lab and revisit accuracy and precision in the lab to try to minimize error.  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. 

Monday:
1.      Questions about specific heat worksheet due today
2.      Specific Heat Lab Trials

Tuesday:  
1.  finish specific heat lab
2.  specific heat worksheet past due
3.  quiz tomorrow over sig figs and metric
4.  pick up Measurement Review due Thursday 

Weds:   
1.    Quiz on metric and sig figs
2.  Work thru lab data
3.  Measurement Review due tomorrow

Thursday:
1.      Grade Measurement Review first two pages
2.      Drawing of the atom – no shame
3.      Chapter 3 notes on the atom

Friday:
1.      grade Measurement Review last two pages
2.      Day One of Measurement Test
3.      Pick up GTK ch 3 – due Thursday


Adv. Chemistry – The study of Gas Laws ends with a test.  Nuclear Chemistry begins with a look at the atomic bomb and Hiroshima/Nagasaki. Students will need to begin studying the different types of particles, their symbols, and their charges and masses.

Monday:
1.     Gas Law Test Day One
2.       H-bomb article due Weds
3.  Notes thru Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Tuesday:
1.     Gas Law DAY TWO TEST
2.     Tritium article due Thursday
3.     Notes thru nuclear stability

Weds:
1.      H-bomb article due
2.     Notes thru half-life
3.     Nuclear stability worksheet due Friday
4.     Quiz over nuclear stability Friday

Thursday:
1.  tritium article due
2.  finish notes on half-life
3.  nuclear stability quiz tomorrow
4.  Skittles Lab – due Monday

Friday:
1.      Nuclear Stability Quiz
2.     Skittles Lab

AP Chemistry - Students will continue to learn the NINE thru carboxylic acids.  Assessments are given for alcohols, aldehydes, and ketones.  We will make aspirin and test its purity.  We will not take it ourselves.

Monday:
1.     Ether Quiz back
2.      Pop quiz on the NINE
3.      Aldehydes and Ketones notes
4.      A and K worksheet due Thursday
5.      Alcohol Test Weds
6.      Alcohol review worksheet due tomorrow
7.       NINE quiz Thursday

Tuesday:
1.      grade alcohol review
2.      alcohol test tomorrow
3.     identifying and naming worksheet due
4.      carboxylic acids notes
5.      ca worksheet due Friday
Wednesday 
1.  alcohol test
2.  aspirin pre-lab
3.  continue notes thru carboxylic acids

Thursday:
1.  quiz #2 on the NINE
2.  A and K worksheet grade
3.  A and K quiz tomorrow
4   finish carboxylic acids

Friday: 
1.      A and K quiz
2.      Aspirin lab