Week
Five: 2/3– 2/7 Lesson Plans
Chemistry
I - This week will focus on using notations to predict the reactivity and
properties of an element based on the atom's electron
configuration. We will use quantum number theory to assign a
position to the last electron in a particular element's
orbit. Students will analyze and apply a prison or school building
as a model for the atomic quantum number theory instead of the hotel analogy
used in the beginning of the unit. We will also look back at our
atomic diagrams that students did before the unit to see how much we have
learned over the past three units.
Monday:
1. grade
practice quiz
2. quiz
over notations
3. Finish Notes on POMS and ch 5 set on common
names
4. Periodic Table Trends worksheet I due
Wednesday
5. review 4.2 worksheet due Thursday
6. Quiz Wednesday over POMS
Tuesday:
1. notations quiz back
2. review 4.2 due Thursday
3. finish notes on periodic trends if needed
4. quiz 4.2 over POMS
tomorrow
Wednesday:
1. quiz 4.2 POMS
2. POMS quantum numbers worksheet due Friday
3. review sheet over 4.2 due tomorrow
4. Finish PT Trends and turn it
5. PT Trends worksheet II due Friday
Thurs:
1. grade review sheet over 4.2
2. POMS quiz back
3. POMS quantum numbers worksheet due Friday
4. notations quiz tomorrow
5. 4.3 worksheet due Monday
Friday:
1.
grade POMS worksheet
2. PT Trends II due
3. analogy and artist time in class: Na vs Fe vs Sr
vs Cu
4. 4.3 worksheet due Monday
Chemistry
II - Titration curves are applied to acids and bases. Equilibrium is
introduced and used to explain buffers and acid base interaction.
Monday:
1. titration labs due tomorrow
2. random ion set 3 quiz Friday
3. notes on titration
4. titration 1 worksheet due Weds
5. titration review due Thursday
Tuesday:
1. grade
titration I tomorrow
2. notes
on titration curves
3. titration
2 due Weds
4. Titration
quiz Thursday
5. ion
quiz Friday
6. pH
curves worksheet due Friday
7. titration
review due Friday
Weds:
1. ion
quiz Friday
2. grade
titration 1
3. titration 2 due
4. titration
quiz tomorrow
5. titration
review due tomorrow
Thurs:
1.
grade titration 2
2. titration review due
3. titration quiz
4. ion quiz tomorrow
5. titration curve worksheet due Monday
Friday: half-day
1. ion
quiz
2. titration
quiz back
3. titration review due
4. titration curve worksheet due Monday
AP Chemistry - We will finish our discussion
of LeChatelier's Principle and the common ion effect and assess student
knowledge through several labs to determine shifting. ICE tables are
revisited and applied to equilibrium and the first set of equilibrium homework
is assigned with classroom time given.
Monday:
1.
grade equilibrium
review
2. Finish fake blood lab for tomorrow
3. notes on common ion effect
4. common ion effect worksheet due Thursday
5. solubility rules
handout
6. grade virtual lab
tomorrow
Tuesday:
1. grade
virtual lab
2. fake
blood lab due
3. common
ion effect notes – finish
4. labs tomorrow
Wednesday:
1.
Common Ion Effect Lab and CO2 Labs - due Friday
2.
common ion effect worksheet due tomorrow
3. common ion effect quiz tomorrow
Thursday:
1.
Grade common ion
effect worksheet
2. Common Ion effect quiz
3. Notes on ICE table examples
Friday:
1.
Labs due
2.
Common Ion effect quiz back
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