Week 6 Lesson Plans
September 21st- 25th
Chemistry - We are
continuing our measurement unit and focusing on good lab skills to show
accuracy and precision and making good measuring decisions. Last week we
considered various types of measuring devices available in lab during the
Measurement Lab to see if the beaker, graduated cylinder, or the buret is a
more precise tool of measuring volume. We will continue these practices
with our next lab – The Energy of Foods Lab.
A look at a computational chemistry program called WebMO will allow us
to create the glucose molecule and predict the amount of energy it takes to
form such a molecule. In the Energy of
Foods Lab we will them burn the glucose in the form of a marshmallow to
calculate the amount of energy such a carbohydrate gives off. The calculator is also explored as we go over
scientific notation and exponents.
Monday:
1.
GTK Chapter 2 due
2.
Unit II Test back
3.
Continue notes on
scientific measurement and go over practice worksheets #1 and #2
4.
WebMO activity –
creating glucose
5.
Temperature and heat
notes
6. Temperature and Heat worksheet due Friday
Wednesday: Energy of Foods Lab – the marshmallow -three trials
Friday:
1.
Temperature and Heat
worksheet due
2.
Linoleic Acid WebMO
molecule
3. Measurement notes thru sig figs
Advanced Chemistry - This
week will continue our exploration into stoichiometry. Students will
evaluate their data’s accuracy and precision in the reaction stoichiometry lab. The third trial is done to evaluate precision
and accuracy. Limiting reactants will be explored further.
Tuesday and
Thursday:
1. Formula
Mass Quiz back
2. Stoich 1 homework 2 due Thursday
3.
Reaction Labs Trials
4. Stoich
quiz #1Thursday on basic stoich
5. Stoich
2 worksheet due Monday
AP Chemistry - We will
begin organic chemistry learning the 10 basic alkanes and applying the concepts
of bonding to this molecules. Students will learn to name and draw
hydrocarbons as well as make models of them and predict and test their polarity
and how they interact with other molecules.
We will look at intermolecular bonding with two short labs and apply
what we learn to the organic molecules we will see.
Tuesday:
1.
Ion quiz #3
2.
intermolecular forces
lab
3.
pie tin lab
4.
notes on alkanes
5. learn
the 10 for a quiz Thursday
6. PP1 and
Worksheet 1 due Thursday
Thursday:
1.
ion quiz #4
2. continue notes on drawing hydrocarbons
3. grade PP1 and Worksheet 1
4. practice alkanes
quiz
5. PP2 and
Additional Problems due Monday
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