April 14th-17th
Lesson 3: Metals, Non-metals, Metalloids Lab
Print off the pages(or do the questions on a separate page and Answer the questions to the Pre-Lab. This is Due this week.
Once these are submitted to FG I will release the video and Lab activity the following day. |
April 7th-9th
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April 28th -May 1st
Lesson 4: The Periodic Table
We will finish with questions from lesson three then move on to lesson 4.
Print off the Periodic Table or have one open on your browser.
Print off the "Elements and the Periodic Table worksheet"
We will go through this together but it can also be done as a treasure hunt on the internet.
Check out the resource links to get you started.
Print off the Periodic Table or have one open on your browser.
Print off the "Elements and the Periodic Table worksheet"
We will go through this together but it can also be done as a treasure hunt on the internet.
Check out the resource links to get you started.
Periodic table links:
1)Interactive Periodic Table www.rsc.org/periodic-table
2)Interactive Periodic Table www.ptable.com/
1)Interactive Periodic Table www.rsc.org/periodic-table
2)Interactive Periodic Table www.ptable.com/
Check out Khan Acadamy, sign up as a student and check out Chemistry, Periodic Tablewww.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=khan+academy
Here's a video from Ted Talkswww.ted.com/talks/lou_serico_the_genius_of_mendeleev_s_periodic_table?language=en
Here's a game to solidify your symbole awarness (and prep you for Jeapoardy)coolperiodictable.com/games/periodictablegames.php
Here's a video from Ted Talkswww.ted.com/talks/lou_serico_the_genius_of_mendeleev_s_periodic_table?language=en
Here's a game to solidify your symbole awarness (and prep you for Jeapoardy)coolperiodictable.com/games/periodictablegames.php
May 4th-8th
Lesson 5: Atoms and Bohr Models
Watch the videos.
Complete the worksheets.
Upload them to your Fresh Grade
Complete the worksheets.
Upload them to your Fresh Grade
May 11th-14th
Lesson 6: From Bohr models to Ions and Bonding
Watch the videos and take notes on how to draw the ions and ionic compounds.
Complete the two worksheets
Upload them to your Fresh Grades by Thursday evening.
Complete the two worksheets
Upload them to your Fresh Grades by Thursday evening.
May 19th-22nd
Lesson 7: Nameing and Writing Formulas of Ionic Compounds
Print off and complete the review worksheets:
-Valence Clues
-Counting Atoms
Go through the Ionic Compounds Power Point (Take notes-put these in your binder)
-Print off Polyatomic Ion Chart and worksheet
-Complete the worksheets: Nameing Chemical Formulas and Writing Chemical Formulas
-Valence Clues
-Counting Atoms
Go through the Ionic Compounds Power Point (Take notes-put these in your binder)
-Print off Polyatomic Ion Chart and worksheet
-Complete the worksheets: Nameing Chemical Formulas and Writing Chemical Formulas
May 25th-29th
Lesson 8: Drawing Lewis Dot Diagrams and Using Them to Draw Covalent Bonds
Lewis Dot diagrams are another way of drawing representations of Atoms that only uses the valence electrons.
Covalent compounds are made of non metals bonded with other nonmetals.
We use Lewis dot diagrams to show how the molecules bond together.
Print off the worksheet.
Watch the videos made by Mr James then complete the worksheet.
Covalent compounds are made of non metals bonded with other nonmetals.
We use Lewis dot diagrams to show how the molecules bond together.
Print off the worksheet.
Watch the videos made by Mr James then complete the worksheet.