Weekly outline
General
PICTURE NOTES
This week I'm available:- Monday: before & after school
- Tuesday: before & after school
- Wednesday: after school
- Thursday: before & after school
- Friday: before & after school
Resource Documents
Unit Summaries
19 January - 25 January
Monday, Jan 20
Last day of examsTuesday, Jan 21
Snow Day!Wednesday, Jan 22
Snow Day!Thursday, Jan 22
Snow day!Friday, Jan 24:
Welcome!
1. Enroll: (Chemistry B: Boorsma, Google Classroom)
Answer the Introduce Yourself! Survey (google classroom)
2. Policies & Standards Based Grading
- Lab Safety Agreement & Lab Safety Quiz
3. Get to know your team!
4. Naming Common Compounds Competition
- what rules do you remember?
Homework: Get Lab Safety Agreement Signed
Take Lab Safety & Procedure Quiz - must get 100% - retake as many times as necessary26 January - 1 February
Mon/Tue, Block, Jan 27/28:
Turn in Lab Safety Form
Learning/Review (notes):
Naming Reminders - Lecture or Video tutorial
Work Time:
- Naming Compound Worksheet - (check answers) - Use Ion Summary Chart
CHECKPOINT: Practice Quiz: Naming
IF TIME: Balancing Equations - pHet
Learning/Review (notes):
Balancing Equations - Lecture or Video tutorial
Work Time:
Balancing Equations Practice - (check answers)
Homework: Finish Naming Compounds
Work on Practice Quiz: Naming (complete before you take the test in 2 weeks - 9pts or better is considered "complete")Wed/Thurs. Jan 29/ 30:
What are different types of reactions? - Types of Reactions (Here's a good website)
Do Single Replacement Lab (Section 1 & 2)
- go over "Instructor Check" at the end
- waiting for others to finish?? Balancing Equations Practice - (check answers)
Class discussion
Finish Single Replacement Lab (Section 3)
- Activity Series - Lecture or Video Tutorial (just the Activity Series part)Finish Balancing Equations Practice - (check answers)
Work on Types of Reactions (check ANSWERS)
Homework: Finish Balancing Equations
Have Types of Reactions #1-19 completeFri. Jan 31:
Start Double Replacement Lab (Section 1 & 2)
Reminder: what is a single replacement?
Start Double Replacement reactions - Watch & think about: VIDEO
- Potassium iodide reacting with Lead(II) nitrate:
- including using the Activity Series & Solubility Chart (VIDEO)
Homework: Know how to identify & write Single Replacement reactions- This week
2 February - 8 February
Mon/Tues. Feb 3/4:
As a Class:
- Reminder: Potassium iodide reacting with Lead(II) nitrate VIDEO
- Visualizing a reaction with a precipitate using this simulation 1; simulation 2
Finish Double Replacement Lab (section 3)
- Tips for Writing Reactions (in depth --- short and sweet)
As a class: write an equation!
It is important to do this in STEPS listed in these - Tips for Writing Reactions
You will need your Ion Summary Chart and the Activity Series & Solubility ChartWork Time:
- Types of Reactions (check ANSWERS) - the DR reactions only
- Single & Double Replacement Practice - check ANSWERS
Homework: Have at least 4 reactions complete on either the Types of Reaction or the Single Double Replacement PracticeWed/Thurs. Feb 5/6:
Work on:
1) Single & Double Replacement Practice - check ANSWERS
- NOTE: it is important to do this in STEPS listed in these - Tips for Writing Reactions
- You will need your Ion Summary Chart and the Activity Series & Solubility Chart
2) Types of Reactions (check ANSWERS)
- NOTE: it is important to do this in STEPS listed in these - Tips for Writing Reactions
- You will need your Ion Summary Chart and the Activity Series & Solubility Chart
Brain Break time: Class Demos: Cu / AgNO3. & Co(NO3) / Na3PO4 & Combustion
Finished? Start:
- Balancing Equations: Words to Equations - check ANSWERS Pt A and ANSWERS Pt B
Homework:
Finish Single & Double Replacement Practice - check ANSWER
Finish Types of Reactions (check ANSWERS)
Fri. Feb 7:
Fun Fact: Rusty Spheres
Work Day:
- Single & Double Replacement Practice - check ANSWERS
- Types of Reactions (check ANSWERS)
- Balancing Equations: Words to Equations - check ANSWERS Pt A and ANSWERS Pt B
Homework: Decide where you are on writing chemical equations (do you need to be claimed next week?)