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Chemistry Activity Log
1 st Quarter Tuesday August 12 – Blue Day (2,3)
IntroductionsClass RulesSafety RulesHomework: Have class rules signed and brought back- Due Thursday.
Bell Ringer for Thursday: Why are we here? In general and why do you think you have to take this class? Discuss with Table groups at start of class.
Wednesday August 13 – White Day (5,6,7)
IntroductionsClass RulesSafety RulesHomework: Have class rules signed and brought back- Due Friday.
Bell Ringer for Friday: Why are we here? In general and why do you think you have to take this class? Discuss with Table groups at start of class.
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit I(Chapters 1 and 3)NoS.1, NoS.3, NoS.4. NoS.6Can students develop explanations based on reproducible data and observations and communicate their ideas both verbally and in written form? Can students evaluate the work of their peers and use mathematical analogies to simplify and convert their experience to recognize the limitations of those analogies and models?
Thursday August 14 – Blue Day (2,3)
Why are we here? Discussion Collect Rules SheetChemistry Introduction/Scientific Method notesChemistry Diagnostic Test- this is for participation points, not for an accuracy grade. If you write the word HOGS on the top of your answer sheet, you will get extra credit on this assignment for reading the activity log.Homework: Read Ch. 1 in book; do problems 1-33 in Chapter 1- Due Monday
Bell Ringer for Monday: Which is better Pure or Applied Science?
Friday August 15 –White Day (5, 6, 7)
Why are we here? Discussion Collect Rules SheetChemistry Introduction/Scientific Method notesChemistry Diagnostic Test- this is for participation points, not for an accuracy grade. If you write the word HOGS on the top of your answer sheet, you will get extra credit on this assignment for reading the activity log.Homework: Read Ch. 1 in book; do problems 1-33 in Chapter 1- Due Tuesday
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: Which is better Pure or Applied Science?
MATRIX 1- Oreo Lab and Scientific Method Work Review
Monday August 18- Blue Day
Check Ch. 1 ReviewScientific Measurement Notes- Sig FigsHomework: Ch. 3 1-18 and Sig Fig worksheets Due Wednesday
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: Why do we need units?
Tuesday August 19- White Day
Check Ch. 1 ReviewScientific Measurement NotesHomework: Ch. 3 1-18 and Sig Fig Worksheets Due Thursday
Bell Ringer for Thursday: Why do we need units?
Wednesday August 20- Blue DaySafety QuizCheck Ch. 3 Review Conversion notesHomework: Homework: conversion worksheet, non SI side only due Friday
Bell Ringer for Friday: Should the U.S. convert to the Metric System like the rest of the world?
Thursday August 21- White DaySafety Quiz
Check Ch. 3 Review Conversion NotesHomework: Homework: conversion worksheet, non SI side only due Monday
Bell Ringer for Monday: Should the U.S. convert to the Metric System like the rest of the world?
Friday August 22- Blue DaySig Fig QuizUncertainty Lab Conversion PracticeHomework: Do Measurement test (odds only) and finish non-SI worksheet due Tuesday
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: Tell me why it is important for scientists to understand uncertainty.
Monday August 25- White DaySig Fig QuizUncertainty LabConversion PracticeHomework: Do measurement test (odds only) and finish non-SI worksheet due Wednesday
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: Tell me why it is important for scientists to understand uncertainty.
Tuesday August 26- Blue DayConversion QuizConversion Group Board workHomework: Study for Test
Wednesday August 27- White DayConversion QuizConversion Group Board WorkHomework: Study for TEst
Thursday August 28- Blue DayReview Unit 1Unit 1 Test
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: Describe all the characteristics of your favorite food.
Friday August 29- White DayReview Unit 1Unit 1 Test
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: Describe all the characteristics of your favorite food.
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit 2 (Chapter 2)C1.1, C1.2, C1.3, C1.4, C1.5, C1.7Can students: Differentiate between pure substances and mixtures; designate extensive and intensive while describing chemical and physical properties and changes; recognize indicators of chemical change; describe characteristics of states of matter and define density and perform calculations involving density?
MATRIX 2- Candle Lab and Matter and Property Review
September 2 - Blue DayGo over testMindtrapMatter and Properties intro notes.Homework: Chapter 2: p. 37 1-9 all, property worksheet both sides due Thursday.
Bell Ringer for Thursday: Describe five characteristics of a person in the room, be nice! See if I can identify them based on your descriptions.
September 3- White DayGo over testMindtrapMatter and Properties intro notes.Homework: Chapter 2: p. 37 1-9 all, property worksheet both sides due Friday.
Bell Ringer for Friday: Describe five characteristics of a person in the room, be nice! See if I can identify them based on your descriptions.
September 4- Blue dayStates of Matter NotesProperty Lab Homework: Read Ch. 2 do questions 10-38 due Monday!
Bell Ringer for Monday: Why does ice float? How much of it is above the water and why is this important to history?
September 5-White dayStates of Matter NotesProperty Lab Homework: Read Ch. 2 do questions 10-38 due Tuesday !
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: Why does ice float? How much of it is above the water and why is this important to history?
September 8- Blue DayDensity NotesDensity WorkProperty QuizFinish Prop LabHomework: 2 Density Worksheets, both sides of each, due Wednesday
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: Why should you not use water to put out a gas fire?
September 9- White DayDensity NotesDensity WorkProperty QuizFinish Prop LabHomework: 2 Density Worksheets, both sides of each, due Thursday
Bell Ringer for Thursday: Why should you not use water to put out a gas fire?
September 10- Blue DayMatter NotesWent over and graded density worksheetsDensity Lab Homework: Chapter 4 practice problems, both sides due Friday!Notebook check Friday
Bell Ringer for Friday: How does a municipal water treatment plant clean the water for you to drink?
September 11- White DayMatter NotesWent over and graded density worksheetsDensity Lab Homework: Chapter 4 practice problems, both sides due Monday!Notebook check Monday
Bell Ringer for Monday: How does a municipal water treatment plant clean the water for you to drink?
September 12- Blue DayDensity Quiz
Matter WorkReview for test
September 15- White DayDensity QuizMatter Work Review for Test
September 16- Blue DayUnit II Test
Bell Ringer for Thursday: What makes up an atom?
September 17- White DayUnit II Test
Bell Ringer for Friday: What makes up an atom?
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit III(Ch. 4 and 25)NoS.7,C2.1, C2.2,C2.3, C2.4, C2.7, C2.8Can students: Describe varying models of atomic structure; describe subatomic particles and how they contribute to the structure of the atom; Determine the number of protons, neutrons and electrons and relate these to isotopes, atomic number and mass number and calculate relative abundance; compare and contrast nuclear reactions with chemical reactions differentiating between fission and fusion reactions; calculate half –lives of a radioactive sample?
September 18- Blue DayAtoms and Ions notesHomework: Atom Drawings 1-20 and 31-38 due MondayMindtrap
Bell Ringer for Monday: How do you calculate your grade in my class?
September 19- White DayAtoms and Ions notesHomework: Atom Drawings 1-20 and 31-38 due TuesdayMindtrap
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: How do you calculate your grade in my class?
Matrix 3- Foul Water Lab
September 22- Blue DayIsotope notes and workAtom QuizHomework: Exploring Atoms Packet- due Wednesday
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: What is radioactive material?
September 23- White DayIsotope notes and workAtom QuizHomework: Exploring Atoms Packet- due Thursday
Bell Ringer for Thursday: What is radioactive material?
September 24- Blue DayCollect Atom PacketRelative Abundance practice problemNuclear Intro notesBean LabHomework: Nuclear Reactions Packet- due Friday
Bell Ringer for Friday: How do we use nuclear reactions in our everyday life?
September 25-White DayCollect Atom PacketRelative Abundance practice problemNuclear Intro notesBean LabHomework: Nuclear Reactions Packet- due Monday
Bell Ringer for Monday: How do we use nuclear reactions in our everyday life?
September 26- Blue DayHalf Life review and workFission vs. Fusion notesM and M labNuclear Reactions workHomework: Radioactivity Packet- due Tuesday
September 29- White Day
Half Life review and workFission vs. Fusion notesM and M labNuclear Reactions WorkHomework: Radioactivity Packet- due Wednesday
September 30- Blue DayRadioactivity ReviewNuclear Quiz
October 1- White DayRadioactivity ReviewNuclear QuizOctober 2- Blue DayUnit III Test Atomic Structure
Bell Ringer for Monday: Explain the energy you use to climb a ladder.
October 3- White DayUnit III Test Atomic StructureBell Ringer for Tuesday: Explain the energy you use to climb a ladder.
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit IV (Chapters 5 and 6)C 2.5, C 2.6, Can students: Write the electron configuration of an element and relate this to its position on the periodic table; use the periodic table and electron configurations to determine an element’s number of valence electrons and chemical and physical properties?
October 6- Blue DayMindtrapNotes on quantum mechanical modelHomework: Section 5.1, 5.2 Review in book due Wednesday
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: Explain how you organize the clothes in your closet?
October 7- White DayMindtrap Notes on Quantum Mechanical ModelHomework: Section 5.1, 5.2 Review in book due Thursday
Bell Ringer for Thursday: Explain how you organize the clothes in your closet?
October 8- Blue DayQuantum mechanical model work and reviewHomework: Electron Configuration Packet due Friday
Bell Ringer for Friday: How does light travel from the Sun to the Earth?
October 9- White DayQuantum Mechanical Model work and ReviewHomework: Electron Configuration Packet due Monday
Bell Ringer for Monday: How does light travel from the Sun to the Earth?
October 10-Blue DayLight Notes and workHomework: Chapter 5 Review p. 152-153 27-64 due Tuesday
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: In what ways do your family members act alike?
October 13- White DayLight Notes and WorkHomework: Chapter 5 Review p. 152-153 27-64 due Wednesday
Bell Ringer for Friday: In what ways do your family members act alike?
2 nd Quarter
October 14- Blue DayPeriodic Table NotesHomework: Chapter 6: 1-25 due Thursday
Matrix 4- Atom Game
October 15- White Day- PSAT (5,6)Periodic Table NotesHomework: Chapter 6: 1-25 due Friday
October 16- Blue Day
Periodic table lab work- due in classHomework: Periodic Table Basics packet: due on Monday
October 17- White Day-Periodic Table Notes (5/6)Homework: Ch. 6 1-25 and Periodic Table basics due TuesdayPeriodic table lab work- due in classHomework: Periodic Table Basics packet: due on Tuesday (7)
October 20- Blue DayElectron Configuration QuizWho am I Quiz?Test Review
October 21- White DayElectron Configuration QuizWho am I Quiz?Test Review
October 22 – Blue DayUnit IV Test (Ch. 5 and 6)
Bell Ringer for Friday: How does salt stick together?
October 23- White DayUnit IV Test (Ch. 5 and 6)
Bell Ringer for Monday: How does salt stick together?
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit V (Chapters 7,8 and22)C 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 9.1, 9.2Can students: Describe and differentiate the characteristics and interactions between atoms in covalent and ionic compounds; compare and contrast how ionic and covalent compounds form; compare and contrast ionic, covalent network, polar and non-polar compounds with respect to bonding strengths and attributes; use structural formulas to illustrate carbon atoms’ ability to bond covalently with many different substances; identify the molecular types formed by the covalent bonding of carbon atoms and describe the typical properties of these types. Ch.5 and 6 make up test work: Ch. 5 65-80, Ch. 6 26-48, also attend two study sessions. All this and test must be made up by Thanksgiving.
October 24 – Blue DayGo over TestMindtrapStart Ionic BondingHomework: Eye for an Ion packet due TuesdayFor extra credit, bring in a small Halloween picture or decoration to put in the room to celebrate Fall Break. (You can have it back next week) If you do this I will add 5 pts to your test score. This is just a little check to see who reads this.
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: How does salt dissolve in water?
October 27 – White DayGo over TestMindtrapStart Ionic BondingHomework: Eye for an Ion packet due TuesdayFor extra credit, bring in a small Halloween picture or decoration to put in the room to celebrate Fall Break. (You can have it back next week) If you do this I will add 5 pts to your test score. This is just a little check to see who is reading this.Bell Ringer for Wednesday: How does salt dissolve in water?
October 28 – Blue DayIonic Bonding ReviewHomework: Ch. 7 Review 20-51 due Monday
Bell Ringer for Monday: Why is it good to share and play nice with others?
October 29 – Blue DayIonic Bonding ReviewHomework: Ch. 7 Review 20-51 due Tuesday
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: Why is it good to share and play nice with others?
Fall Break October 30-November 2
Matrix 5- Flame Test Lab
November 3- Blue DayCovalent Bonding NotesHomework: Covalent Bonding Packet and ten polyatomic ion drawings due Wednesday.
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: What holds a jungle gym together?
November 4 – White DayCovalent Bonding NotesHomework: Covalent Bonding Packet and ten polyatomic ion drawings due Thursday.
Bell Ringer for Thursday: What holds a jungle gym together?
November 5- Blue DayCovalent QuizVSEPR TheoryHomework: VSEPR packet due Friday
Bell Ringer for Friday: What makes Carbon so special?
November 6- White DayCovalent QuizVSEPR TheoryHomework: VSEPR packet due Monday
Bell Ringer for Monday: What makes Carbon so special?
November 7- Blue DayReview VSEPROrganic Chemistry NotesHomework: Organic Chem. Packet due TuesdayBring Marshmallows (Big and Small) and toothpicks for lab
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: What differentiates alcohols from ethers, esters, acids, etc?
November 10- White DayReview VSEPROrganic Chemistry NotesHomework: Organic Chem. Packet due WednesdayBring Marshmallows (Big and Small) and toothpicks for lab
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: What differentiates alcohols from ethers, esters, acids, etc?
November 11- Blue DayOrganic Chem. Review and Marshmallow LabOrganic Quiz
November 12-White DayOrganic Chem. Review and Marshmallow LabOrganic Quiz
November 13- Blue DayUnit V Test (Ch. 7,8,22)
Bell Ringer for Monday: Why do you have the name you have?
November 14- White DayUnit V Test (Ch. 7,8,22)
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: Why do you have the name you have?
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit VI (Chapter 9)C 3.5Can Students draw structural formulas for and name covalent molecules; write chemical formulas for ionic compounds given names and vice versa?
Ch. 7, 8, 22 Make-up test work: 52-70, Ch. 8 44-58 and Ch. 22 1-18, attend two study sessions. This and make up test due by Thanksgiving!
November 17-Blue DayGo over Test MindtrapNaming and Writing IntroductionHomework: Writing Ionic Formula Packet due Wednesday
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: What makes us call the hate box the hate box?
November 18 -White Day Go over TestMindtrapNaming and Writing IntroductionHomework: Writing Ionic Formula Packet due Thursday
Bell Ringer for Thursday: What makes us call the hate box the hate box?
November 19- Blue DayNaming and Writing Molecular and Acids
Homework: Naming and Writing packet due end of Friday
November 20-White DayNaming and Writing Molecular and AcidsHomework: Naming and Writing packet due end of Monday
Matrix 6- Lifespan of a Bubble Activity
November 21- Blue DayNaming and Writing Review and Quiz
START BRINGING IN ANGEL TREE MONEY!!!!
November 24- White DayNaming and Writing Review and Quiz
START BRINGING IN ANGEL TREE MONEY!!!!
November 25- Blue DayUnit VI Test (Ch. 9)
Bell Ringer for Monday: How do you balance a checkbook?
November 26- White DayUnit VI Test (Ch. 9)
Bell Ringer for Tuesday: How do you balance a checkbook?
Thanksgiving Break November 27-30
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit VII (Chapter 11)C 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6Can students: Predict simple reactions such as synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement and combustion; balance chemical equations using the law of conservation of mass; calculate the quantities of reactants needed and products made in a chemical reaction; describe and classify various types of reactions; determine oxidation states and identify the substances gaining and losing electrons in redox reactions?
December 1- Blue DayGo over Test Mindtrap
Simple Reaction TypesBalancing EquationsHomework: Front and Back of First page of BOTH packets, due Wednesday
Ugliest Ornament contest: Bring in your ugliest holiday decoration, think of it as the Island of Misfit toys for decorations. Every student who participates will get extra credit and if yours is deemed the ugliest, you will get a bonus! Due Monday December 8
Bell Ringer for Wednesday: What is the main difference in reaction types?
December 2-White DayGo over TestMindtrapSimple Reaction TypesBalancing EquationsHomework: Front and Back of First page of BOTH packets, due Thursday
Ugliest Ornament contest: Bring in your ugliest holiday decoration, think of it as the Island of Misfit toys for decorations. Every student who participates will get extra credit and if yours is deemed the ugliest, you will get a bonus! Due Monday December 8
Bell Ringer for Thursday: What is the main difference in reaction types?
December 3- Blue DayComplex Reaction TypesHomework: Finish Packets (omit back side of last page for both packets) due Tuesday
Bell Ringer for Friday: What does a substance being insoluble mean?
December 4- White DayComplex Reaction TypesHomework: Finish Packets (omit back side of last page for both packets) due Wednesday
Bell Ringer for Monday: What does a substance being insoluble mean?
December 5- Blue DayComplex ReactionsBalancing Quiz
December 8- White Day
Complex ReactionsBalancing Quiz
December 9- Blue DayReaction ReviewReaction Quiz
December 10- White DayReaction ReviewReaction Quiz
Last day to bring in Angel Tree Money! It’s Shopping Day!
December 11- Blue DayReaction Type TestHomework: Semester Review Packet Due Dec 15
December 12- White DayReaction Type TestHomework: Semester Review Packet Due Dec 16
December 15- Blue DaySemester 1 Review Day
December 16- White DaySemester 1 Review Day
December 17,18,19 Semester 1 Final Exam
3 rd Quarter Standards and Essential Questions for Unit VII (Chapter 10)C 4.3, 4.7Can students: use the mole concept to determine the number of moles and number of atoms or molecules in samples of elements and compounds; perform calculations to determine percent composition by mass of a compound or mixture when given the formula?
Matrix 7- Chemical Reactions Lab
Tuesday January 6- Blue DayReview semester 1Mole IntroductionHomework: Mole worksheet packet due Thursday
Jan 7 Snow dayJan 8 Snow Day
Friday January 9- White DayReview semester 1Mole IntroductionHomework: Mole worksheet packet due Tuesday
Monday January 12- Blue DayMole Conversions and Molar VolumeHomework: Finish Packet for Wednesday, and Ch. 10 1-32
Tuesday January 13- White DayMole Conversions and Molar VolumeHomework: Finish Packet for Wednesday, and Ch. 10 1-32
Wednesday January 14- Blue DayCheck homeworkPercent composition notesPercent composition labHomework: Ch. 8 practice problem worksheet 1-20 due Friday
Thursday January 15-White DayCheck homeworkPercent composition notes
Percent composition labHomework: Ch. 8 practice problem worksheet 1-20 due Tuesday
Friday January 14- Blue DayEmpirical vs. Molecular FormulasMole Conversions QuizHomework: Ch. 8 worksheet 21-24, Ch. 10 in book 33-49 due Wednesday
Tuesday January 20-White DayEmpirical vs. Molecular FormulasMole Conversions QuizHomework: Ch. 8 worksheet 21-24, Ch. 10 in book 33-49 due Thursday
Wednesday January 21- Blue DayNote CheckNuts and Bolt LabHomework: Formula mass packet due Friday
Thursday January 22-White DayNote CheckNuts and Bolt LabHomework: Formula mass packet due Monday
Friday January 23- Blue DayEmpirical and Molecular QuizHomework: Ch. 10 Review 80-95 due Tuesday
Monday January 26-White DayEmpirical and Molecular QuizHomework: Ch. 10 Review 80-95 due Wednesday
Tuesday January 27- Blue DayChapter 10 TestHomework: Ch. 12 notes printed out due Thursday
Wednesday January 28- White DayChapter 10 TestHomework: Ch. 12 notes printed out due Friday
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit VIII (Chapter 12)C 4.3, 4.4
Can students: use the mole concept to determine the number of moles and number of atoms or molecules in samples of elements and compounds; use a balanced chemical equation to calculate the quantities of reactants needed and products made in a chemical reaction that goes to completion
Thursday January 29-Blue DayGo over testMindtrapMole-Mole ConversionsHomework: Read Chapter 12. Do problems 1-12 in the book- due Monday
Friday January 30-White DayGo over testMindtrapMole-Mole ConversionsHomework: Read Chapter 12. Do problems 1-12 in the book- due Monday
Matrix 8- Who am I Monster Packet
Monday February 2-Blue DaySNOW DAY
Tuesday February 3-White DayChemistry review work- due at end of period
Wednesday February 4-Blue DayStoichiometry basicsHomework: Mole-Mole Packet due Friday
Thursday February 5-White DayStoichiometry basicsHomework: Mole-Mole Packet due Monday
Friday February 6-Blue DayStoichiometry ReviewStoichiometry LabHomework: Stoichiometry Worksheet due Tuesday
Monday February 9-White DayStoichiometry ReviewStoichiometry LabHomework: Stoichiometry Worksheet due Wednesday
Tuesday February 10-Blue DayStoichiometry QuizLimiting Reagents workHomework: Ch. 12 26-29 Due Thursday
Wednesday February 11-White DayStoichiometry QuizLimiting Reagents workHomework: Ch. 12 26-29 Due Friday
Thursday February 12-Blue DayLimiting Reagents ReviewHomework: Chapter 12 51-53, 55-65 – omit percent yield ones Due Monday
Friday February 13-White DayLimiting Reagents ReviewHomework: Chapter 12 51-53, 55-65 - omit percent yield ones Due Tuesday
Monday February 16- Blue DayTheoretical and Percent YieldHomework: Chapter 12 30-38, 66-69 51-65 % yield ones you previously omitted-Due Wednesday
Tuesday February 17- White DayTheoretical and Percent YieldHomework: Chapter 12 30-38, 66-69 51-65 % yield ones you previously omitted-Due Wednesday
Matrix- Salt Lab
Wednesday February 18-Blue DayStoichiometry Review Homework: Limiting Reagent Packet- Due Friday
Thursday February 19-White DayStoichiometry Review Homework: Limiting Reagent Packet- Due Friday
Friday February 20-Blue DayLimiting Reagent QuizSmores LabHomework: Make up LR Quiz due Tuesday
Monday February 23-White DayLimiting Reagent QuizSmores LabHomework: Make up LR Quiz due Wednesday
Tuesday February 24-Blue DayCh. 12 TestHomework: Notes for Ch. 13 and 14- due Thursday
Wednesday February 25-White DayCh. 12 TestHomework: Notes for Ch. 13 and 14- due Friday
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit IX (Chapter 13-14)C 6.1, 6.2, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3Can students: Explain that atoms and molecules that make up matter are in constant motion and that this motion increases as thermal energy increases; distinguish between the concepts of temperature and heat flow; use kinetic molecular theory to explain changes in gas volumes, pressure, moles and temperature; use the ideal gas equation to calculate changes in variables while others are held constant; use ideal gas law calculate the volumes of reactants or products in a chemical reaction?
Thursday February 26-Blue DayGo over testMindtrapStart States of Matter notesHomework: States of Matter packet due Monday
Friday February 27-White DayGo over testMindtrapStart States of Matter notesHomework: States of Matter packet due Tuesday
Matrix – Identifying Molecular Mass of a Gas
Monday March 2- Blue DayNotes on Pressure, Phase Changes and Phase DiagramsHomework: Chapter 13 Review 1-30 due Wednesday and Manometer worksheet
Tuesday March 3- White DayNotes on Pressure, Phase Changes and Phase DiagramsHomework: Chapter 13 Review 1-30 due Thursday and Manometer worksheet
Wednesday March 4- Blue DayBasic Gas law notesHomework: Intro Gas laws worksheets – due Friday
Thursday March 5- White DayBasic gas law notesHomework: Intro Gas laws worksheets – due Monday
Friday March 6- Blue DayIdeal Gas Law, Daltons law and Grahams LawHomework: Ideal gas law worksheets- due Tuesday
Monday March 9- White DayIdeal Gas Law, Daltons law and Grahams LawGas Laws reviewHomework: Ideal gas law worksheets- due Wednesday
Tuesday March 10- Blue DayGas Laws reviewHomework: Gas Law Practice Problem worksheet- due Thursday
Wednesday March 11- White DayGas Laws reviewHomework: Gas Law Practice Problem worksheet- due Friday
Thursday March 12- Blue DayGas Law Review and QuizHomework: Gas law Review Packet – Due Monday
Friday March 13- White DayGas Law Review and QuizHomework: Gas law Review Packet – Due Tuesday
Monday March 16- Blue DayGas Law Test
Tuesday March 17- White DayGas Law Test
4 th Quarter
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit X (Chapter 13-14)C 6.3, 6.4Can students: solve problems involving heat flow and temperature changes, using known values of specific heat and /or phase change constants; classify reactions and phase changes as exothermic or endothermic?
Wednesday March 18- Blue DayGo over testMindtrapHeat Units and Endo vs Exo thermic reaction notesHomework: Heat and Temperature conversion worksheet due Friday
Thursday March 19- White DayGo over testMindtrapHeat Units and Endo vs Exo thermic reaction notesHomework: Heat and Temperature conversion worksheet due Monday
Matrix – Peanut Lab
Friday March 20- Blue DaySpecific Heat Notes and workBoiling water labHomework: Specific Heat worksheet – due Tuesday
Monday March 30- White DaySpecific Heat Notes and workBoiling water labHomework: Specific Heat worksheet – due Wednesday
Tuesday March 31- Blue DayPhase Change Heat Calculations and DiagramsHomework: Heat Packet due Thursday
Wednesday April 1- White DayPhase Change Heat Calculations and DiagramsHomework: Heat Packet due Monday
Thursday April 2- Blue DaySpecific Heat Lab
Friday April 3- no school
Monday April 6- White DayHeat Work (2 worksheets due in class)
Tuesday April 7- Blue DayHeat Work (2 worksheets due in class)
Wednesday April 8- White DaySpecific Heat Lab
Thursday April 9- Blue DayPhase Change Lab Quiz
Friday April 10- White DayPhase Change Lab Quiz
Monday April 13- Blue DayHeat Test
Tuesday April 14- White DayHeat Test
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit XI (Chapter 15, 16, 18)C 7.1,7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6Can students: describe the composition and properties of types of solutions; explain how temperature, pressure and polarity of the solvent affect the solubility; describe the concentration of solutes in terms of molarity; prepare a specific volume of a solution of a given molarity when provided with a known solute; explain how the rate of a reaction is affected by changes in concentration, temperature, surface area and the use of a catalyst; write equilibrium expressions for reversible reactions?
Wednesday April 15- Blue Day- Go over TestSolution NotesHomework: Solution Packet due Friday
Thursday April 16- White Day
Go over TestSolution NotesHomework: Solution Packet due Monday
Friday April 17- Blue DayMolarity vs. Molality and Percent Solution ReviewSolution Stoichiometry
Homework: Solution Stoichiometry worksheets Due Tuesday
Monday April 20- Blue DayMolarity vs. Molality and Percent Solution ReviewSolution Stoichiometry Homework: Solution Stoichiometry worksheets Due Wednesday
Tuesday April 21- Blue DayReaction Rates and K expressionsMolarity QuizHomework: Solubility and Solution Stoichiometry worksheet due Thursday
Wednesday April 22- White DayReaction Rates and K expressionsMolarity QuizHomework: Solubility and Solution Stoichiometry worksheet due Friday
Thursday April 23- Blue DayReaction Rates and Equilibrium expressionHomework: Equilbrium Expressions and Ch. 19 worksheet due Monday
Friday April 24- White DayReaction Rates and Equilibrium expressionHomework: Equilbrium Expressions and Ch. 19 worksheet due Thursday (no class Tuesday)
Monday April 27- Blue DayAcid-Base IntroSolution Stoichiometry QuizHomework: Naming acids sheet, Ch. 18 19-24, 63-67 due Wednesday
Matrix – Dilution Lab
Tuesday April 28- White DayACT Day – no chemistry classes
Standards and Essential Questions for Unit XII (Chapter 13-14)C 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5Can students: use Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry models to classify substances as acids or bases; describe characteristic properties of acids and bases; compare and contrast the dissociation and strength of acids and bases in solution; calculate the pH and hydronium ion concentration in a solution; calculate the concentration of an unknown solution for an acid-base titiration?
Wednesday April 29- Blue DaypH notes Homework: Ch. 19 1-24 Due Tuesday
Thursday April 30- White DayAcid-Base IntroSolution Stoichiometry QuizHomework: Naming acids sheet, Ch. 18 19-24, 63-67 due Wednesday
Friday May 1- Blue DayK quizAcid- Base work
Monday May 4- White DaypH notes Homework: Ch. 19 1-24 Due Wednesday
Tuesday May 5- Blue DayK expression and pH value workHomework: pH packet (pH calc page odds only, all 5)
Wednesday May 6- White DayK quizK expression and pH value workHomework: pH packet (pH calc page odds only, all 5)
Thursday May 7- Blue DayAcid Base ReactionsHomework: Ch. 20 prac prob side only, pH and pOH cont. 6-106. K = .000018, 7. K = .00072, 9. K =.0000052, 10. K = .00045Due Monday
Friday May 8- White DayAcid Base ReactionsHomework: Ch. 20 prac prob side only, pH and pOH cont. 6-106. K = .000018, 7. K = .00072, 9. K =.0000052, 10. K = .00045Due Tuesday
Monday May 11- Blue DaypH quizTitration WorkHomework: Ch. 20 Non-SI side, mol, norm, dilution, titration worksheets due Wednesday
Tuesday May 12- white DaypH quizTitration WorkHomework: Ch. 20 Non-SI side, mol, norm, dilution, titration worksheets due Wednesday
Wednesday May 13- Blue DayAcid-Base Review Titration QuizHomework: Books and Review Packet due Tuesday!!
Thursday May 14- White DayAcid-Base Review Titration QuizHomework: Books and Review Packet due Wednesday!!
Friday May 15- Blue DaySolutions and Acid/Base Test
Monday May 18- White DaySolutions and Acid/Base Test
Matrix Acid-Base Rocket Lab outside
Tuesday May 19- Blue DayMindtrapFinal Exam ReviewTurn in Textbooks
Wednesday May 20- White Day
MindtrapFinal Exam ReviewTurn in Textbooks
Thursday May 21- Blue DayFinal Exam Review
Friday May 22Final Exam Review (Finals 5 and goodbye!!!!!!)
Tuesday May 26Final Exam 1, 2, 7 and goodbye!!!!!!!!
Wednesday May 27Final Exam 3, 6 and goodbye!!!!!!!