WEEK 8 - Lesson Plans for Feb 23-27
Chemistry I - Students will continue to learn the different types
of bonding and how to predict which type will occur. We will explore
intermolecular and intramolecular forces that hold molecules
together. Practicing naming and writing formulae is a very important
skill.
Monday:
1. Alkali metal labs back
2. Review analogy and drawing for test days
3. Continue Chapter 6 notes on polar and
non-polar covalent bonds
4. Finish
electronegativity homework side on worksheet
5. Chapter 4 test
tomorrow and Wednesday
6. electric pickle labs
due
Tuesday:
1.
Test
over Chapter 4
2.
Analogy
and drawing portion tomorrow
3.
Pick
up chapter 5 homework dur Thursday
4.
Quiz
Friday over it
5.
Finish
electronegativity worksheet
6.
Pickle
labs due
Wednesday:
1. Finish analogy and drawing portion of test
2. Chapter 5 homework due
tomorrow
3. Grade pickle lab
Thursday:
1. Continue notes over naming ionic compounds
2. Finish naming ions – both sides
3. naming ions 2 side due
4. finish naming and writing I due Monday
5. quiz tomorrow over naming ionic and covalent
compounds
Friday:
1. grade chapter 5 homework
2. chapter 5 quiz
3. turn in ion and electronegativity
worksheet
4. electronegativity quiz Tuesday
5. pick up and work ionic compounds I due
Tuesday
Adv. Chemistry - The idea of an equilibrium
constant to find the pH of weak acids, which do not break apart like strong
acids do, is explored. We will dust off the quadratic formula - MATH
RULES!
Monday:
1. ion quiz back
2. finish Ka notes
3. Ka quiz tomorrow
4. Ka worksheet 1 due
tomorrow
Tuesday:
1. Ka quiz 1
2. Ka homework due
3. ion quiz Friday
4. conjugate acid/base
worksheet due
5. quiz over ca/cb Thursday
Weds:
1. ion quiz Friday
2. grade conjugate acid and base worksheet
3. quiz tomorrow over it
4. buffers notes and video
Thursday:
1. ion quiz tomorrow
2. ca/cb quiz
3. buffers notes
Friday:
1. ion quiz
2. acid-base review due Tuesday
Students
will continue to explore equilibrium shifts and finding equilibrium expressions
for a variety of AP Free Response problems. The solubility product
equilibrium constant will be introduced and several short assessments will be
given to test understanding of solubility and which product will precipitate
first.
Monday:
1. Solubility Ksp notes on precipitation
2. Ksp Quiz 1 tomorrow
3. Chapter 9 review homework on Solutions due Friday
4. Ksp worksheet 1 past due
5. Ksp worksheet 2 due
tomorrow
Tuesday:
1. Ksp quiz 1
2. Ksp worksheet 2 due
3. Ksp worksheet 3 due Thursday
Weds:
1. grade solubility
worksheet 2
2. worksheet 3 due Thursday
3. Finish notes
4. Ksp doozie examples
Thursday:
1. grade worksheet 3
2. Ksp doozie examples
3. ion quiz tomorrow
4. Begin equilibrium unit
review
Friday:
1. Chapter 9 solutions review due
2. Ion quiz 6 random
3. Equilibrium review due Wednesday
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