Friday, December 20, 2019

Homework: 
None

Today in class: 
Bonding
1.  Ionic and Covalent Bonding Practice
2.  Covalent Bonding Activity
3.  Additional time for projects and diagrams

Happy Holidays!!


Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Look at the Bonding slide show and see me when you get back to pick up a practice worksheet.

WIN:  "Adopt an Element" project completion

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Thursday, December 19, 2019

Homework: 
Lewis Stucture Diagrams for elements 1-36 are due tomorrow.

Today in class: 
Bonding 
1.  Ionic and Covalent Bonding Practice
2.  Covalent Bonding Activity
3.  Additional time for projects and diagrams

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Look at the Bonding slide show and see me when you get back to pick up a practice worksheet.

WIN:  "Adopt an Element" project completion

Important Resources and Information:
Test and Quiz Retake Policy
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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Homework: 
Study your bonding notes

Today in class: 
Chemical Bonding Song
Bonding - Ionic Bonding Practice
1.  Review Ionic bonding:  More than 1:1 ratios
3.  Bonding practice worksheet
4.  Additional time for projects and diagrams

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Look at the Bonding slide show and see me when you get back to pick up a practice worksheet.

WIN:  "Adopt an Element" project completion

Important Resources and Information:
Test and Quiz Retake Policy
Classroom Rules and Expectations
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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Homework: 
Study your bonding notes

Today in class: 
Bonding - Ionic Bonding Practice
Khan Academy: Ions
Ionic Bonding Introduction
Drawing Ionic Bonds
1.  Review Ions
2.  Ionic bonding:  More than 1:1 ratios
3.  Bonding practice worksheet
4.  Additional time for projects and diagrams

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Look at the Bonding slide show and see me when you get back to pick up a practice worksheet.

WIN:  "Adopt an Element" project completion

Important Resources and Information:
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Monday, December 16, 2019

Homework: 
Study your bonding notes

Today in class: 
1.  Chemistry of Fireworks
2.  Bonding

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Look at the Bonding slide show and see me when you get back to pick up a study guide.

WIN:  "Adopt an Element" project completion

Important Resources and Information:
Test and Quiz Retake Policy
Classroom Rules and Expectations
Discipline Progression
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Friday, December 13, 2019

Homework: 
Study your webquest and diagrams

Today in class: 
Element Diagrams 19-36 due
Diagram worksheets (blank)

Adopt an Element Project:
1.  Final day of in-class work on the project

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Diagram elements 19-36.

WIN: 
1.  Make-up work and retakes.

Important Resources and Information:
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Classroom Rules and Expectations
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Thursday, December 12, 2019

Homework: 
Study your webquest and diagrams
If you turn your signed webquest in by the end of the day on TODAY, you will be excused from the Periodic Table Quiz tomorrow.

Element Diagrams 19-36 due tomorrow

Today in class: 
Review Element Diagrams 19-36
Diagram worksheets (blank)

Adopt an Element Project:
1.  Elements are chosen randomly.
2.  The organization and color coding will follow the periodic table found on page 338-339 in the textbook.
3.  A summary of your element will be pasted on to the back of your card with glue.  It needs to include:
Who discovered it,
When it was discovered,
Where it is found today,
What it is used for today
Other interesting facts
4.  The Bohr Diagram must be completed in the same color as the information card.  An example of your diagram can be found be going to chemicalelements.com and clicking on your element.  Scroll down to see the diagram.  Use an orange compass to measure a 1 inch radius circle for the nucleus.  A 1.5 inch radius circle will be used for the first shell.  A 2 inch radius circle will be used for the second shell and each shell thereafter will be an additional 1/2 inch in radius.
5.  Your Bohr diagram will need to be two sided because of how it will be hanging below your information card.  You will need 2 separate diagrams fastened together for it to look best.  Many times the marker will bleed through a single sheet of paper.

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Diagram elements 19-36.

WIN: 
1.  Make-up work and retakes.

Important Resources and Information:
Test and Quiz Retake Policy
Classroom Rules and Expectations
Discipline Progression
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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Homework: 
Study your webquest and diagrams
If you turn your signed webquest in by the end of the day on Thursday, you will be excused from the Periodic Table Quiz on Friday.

Today in class: 
Review Element Diagrams 19-36

Adopt an Element Project:
1.  Elements are chosen randomly.
2.  The organization and color coding will follow the periodic table found on page 338-339 in the textbook.
3.  A summary of your element will be pasted on to the back of your card with glue.  It needs to include:
Who discovered it,
When it was discovered,
Where it is found today,
What it is used for today
Other interesting facts
4.  The Bohr Diagram must be completed in the same color as the information card.  An example of your diagram can be found be going to chemicalelements.com and clicking on your element.  Scroll down to see the diagram.  Use an orange compass to measure a 1 inch radius circle for the nucleus.  A 1.5 inch radius circle will be used for the first shell.  A 2 inch radius circle will be used for the second shell and each shell thereafter will be an additional 1/2 inch in radius.
5.  Your Bohr diagram will need to be two sided because of how it will be hanging below your information card.  You will need 2 separate diagrams fastened together for it to look best.  Many times the marker will bleed through a single sheet of paper.

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Diagram elements 19-36.

WIN: 
1.  Make-up work and retakes.

Important Resources and Information:
Test and Quiz Retake Policy
Classroom Rules and Expectations
Discipline Progression
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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Homework: 
Study your webquest and diagrams

Today in class: 

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Element Diagrams 11-36

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Diagram elements 18-36

WIN: 
1.  Make-up work and retakes.

Important Resources and Information:
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Classroom Rules and Expectations
Discipline Progression
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Monday, December 9, 2019

Homework: 
Study your webquest and diagrams

Today in class: 
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Element Diagrams 1-18
Atom Builder

Periodic Table Webquest (There is no element in period 2 with a mass number of 32.  It is located in period 3.)

Interactive periodic tables:
Chemicalelements.com
Ptable.com

Absent Students:  Diagram elements 1-18.

WIN: 
1.  Make-up work and retakes.

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Friday, December 6, 2019

Homework: 
Study your webquest

Today in class: 
1.  Periodic Table Webquest
     There is no element in period 2 with a mass number of 32.
     It is located in period 3.
2.  Periodic Table Quiz

Absent Students: 
See me for the webquest handout.

WIN: 
1.  Make-up work and retakes.

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Thursday, December 5, 2019

Homework: 
Study your webquest

Today in class: 
1.  Finish your colored periodic table
2.  Periodic Table Webquest
     There is no element in period 2 with a mass number of 32. 
     It is located in period 3.
3.  Periodic Table Practice Quiz

Absent Students: 
See me for the webquest handout.

WIN: 
1.  Make-up work and retakes.

Important Resources and Information:
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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Homework:  
None

Today in Class:  
1.  Periodic Table Song
2.  The Genius of Mendeleev
3.  Periodic Table coloring activity

Absent Students: 
See me for the coloring activity handout.

WIN: 
1.  Edmentum:  Power Standard  (Elements, Compounds and Mixtures).

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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Homework:  
None

Today in Class:  
1.  CDT Testing for ELA
2.  Edmentum Benchmark 2 Perscriptions

Absent Students: 
See your ELA teacher for testing instructions

WIN: 
1.  Edmentum:  Power Standard  (Elements, Compounds and Mixtures).

Important Resources and Information:
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Discipline Progression
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