WEEK 2 Lesson Plans
Chemistry I - We will continue our discussion of electrons
and how light acts continuing our spectrum tubes analysis and observing the
signature light colors of the elements. The Flame Test lab 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.
The analogy of the atom as a hotel and electrons as people is introduced
to show how electrons are mobile, but also can be found in a specific place in
the electron cloud.
Monday:
1. flame test lab reports due Thursday with turnitin
2. Speed of light problems quiz
3. ch 4 notes continued on Planck’s formula thru
notations
4. Planck's constant
problems due Wednesday
5. quiz over it Thursday
6. 4.1 side due Friday
7. spectrum tubes
Tuesday:
1. continue notes on notations
2. speed of light quiz back
3. planck problems due tomorrow
4. quiz over it Thursday
5. 4.1 side due Friday
6. notations notes - s-block
7. 4.1 due tomorrow
8. spectrum tubes
Wednesday:
1.
Planck's problems due and grade
2.
Planck’s quiz
3.
4.1 worksheet due Friday
4.
notations notes thru Periodic Table blocks p and
d
Thursday:
1. Planck’s quiz back
2. finish notes on d block, dot notation, and orbital notations
3. laser lab intro and start rotations
4. work on set I and get it
checked – due Monday
Friday: early out
1.
grade 4.1
2.
laser lab continued
3.
set I due
Monday
Advanced Chemistry – We will finish up the acid base lab and begin
looking at naming acids and bases.
Monday:
1.
worksheet H+/OH- due
2.
new ion set #4
3.
Ion quiz Thursday
4.
pH review worksheet due Friday
5.
lab reports due Thursday with Turnitin
6.
finish lab if needed
7.
strong acids and bases quiz Wednesday
Tuesday:
1. grade H+/OH- worksheet
2. notes over naming acids and bases
3. naming ions set #4 quiz Thursday
4. lab reports due Thursday
5. Strong acids and bases quiz
tomorrow
Wednesday:
1.
strong
acids and bases quiz
2.
Notes over naming acids and bases
3.
Naming acids worksheet due Tuesday
4.
Naming bases worksheet due Wednesday
Thursday:
1. lab reports due
2. naming ions #4 quiz
3. naming ions worksheet due and grade
4. pH worksheet due Friday
5. continue notes
6. naming acids worksheet due Tuesday
Friday:
1. grade pH review worksheet
2. ions quiz back
3. continue notes
4. naming acids worksheet due
Tuesday
5. naming bases worksheet due Wendesday
AP Chemistry – We will start chapter 10 – the equilibrium
unit – and discuss why and how reactions can be forced to reverse. There are many conditions that need to be met
and maintained for chemical reactions to naturally proceed in the forward
direction.
Monday:
1.
phase diagrams quiz back
2.
begin equilibrium notes and Bozeman videos
3.
equilibrium worksheet 1 due Wednesday
4.
quiz 1 Wednesday
5.
equilibrium worksheet 2 due Thursday
6.
quiz 2 Thursday
Tuesday:
1. Equilibrium
notes continued with bozeman
2. Equilibrium worksheet 1 due and grade
Wednesday:
1.
grade equilibrium I worksheet
2.
quiz 1
3.
worksheet 2 due tomorrow
4.
quiz 2 tomorrow
5.
notes on Le Chatelier’s and Bozeman video
Thursday:
1. quiz
1 back
2. equilibrium
worksheet 2 grade
3. quiz
2
4. continue
equilibrium notes and Bozeman video
5. LeChatelier's worksheet I due Tuesday
Friday:
1. Quiz 2 back
2. LeChatelier’s I due
Tuesday
3. LeChatelier’s
quiz Tuesday
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