Honors/Gifted Chemistry

What
Honors/Gifted Chemistry
When
10/7/2024

High School Weekly Lesson Plan

Week of: Oct 7, 2024

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Honors/Gifted Chemistry

Monday


Standard(s): SC2a. Plan and carry out an investigation to gather evidence to compare the physical and chemical properties at the macroscopic scale to infer the strength of intermolecular and intramolecular forces.

LT: We are learning how to compare chemical and physical properties using inter- and intramolecular forces.

SC: 

  • I can define and compare inter- and intra-molecular properties. 

  • I can differentiate between microscopic and macroscopic scales using particle diagrams. 

  • I can evaluate the strength of inter- and intra- molecular forces based on properties.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Lab #6: Micro-Mixture Separation Lab (everyone MUST be dressed appropriately to do this lab) - First set of groups only!

  • Groups not in lab: Classification of Matter Maze, Flocabulary assignments; set up for Lab #7, and R.A.s due this week.

  • HW: Two Flocabulary assignments are due tonight by 11:59 p.m.; Three R.A.s are due this week ,and then none for two weeks ,while notebooks are being checked.

Resources: 

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston

  • Pivotinteractives.com, Flocabulary, or PhET “States of Matter” 

Tuesday


Standard(s): SC2a. Plan and carry out an investigation to gather evidence to compare the physical and chemical properties at the macroscopic scale to infer the strength of intermolecular and intramolecular forces.

LT: We are learning how to compare chemical and physical properties using inter- and intramolecular forces.

SC: 

  • I can define and compare inter- and intra-molecular properties. 

  • I can differentiate between microscopic and macroscopic scales using particle diagrams. 

  • I can evaluate the strength of inter- and intra- molecular forces based on properties.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Check R.A. #13.

  • Continue Lab #6 for those who did not finish it (2nd set of groups)

  • Groups not in lab: Classification of Matter Maze, Flocabulary assignments; set up for Lab #7, and R.A.s due this week.

  • HW: R.A. #14 on Wednesday and R.A. #15 on due before Mini-Fall Break on Friday, the 11th.

Resources: 

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston

Wednesday

Standard(s):  SC1f. Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms (i.e. including atomic radii, ionization energy, and electronegativity).

LT: We are learning how to use the periodic table as a model to predict the properties of elements.

SC: 

  • I can explain how the structure of the periodic table is related to the valence electrons.

  • I can define the properties atomic radius, ionization energy, and electronegativity.

  • I can use the periodic table to predict properties of an element.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Check R.A. #14.

  • Finish up Lab #6 (go over Flow Chart for Results section, Error Analysis with Hypotheses Examination, and Conclusion).

  • Notes on “Trends of the Periodic Table.”

  • Show the trends on a worksheet to glue in their notes section. (It also reviews some of their recent vocabulary!)

  • HW: R.A. #15 due Thursday!

Resources:

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston 

  • Promethean Board, PowerPoint, PhET, Flocabulary, worksheets, graphs

Thursday

Standard(s):  SC1f. Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms (i.e. including atomic radii, ionization energy, and electronegativity).

LT: We are learning how to use the periodic table as a model to predict the properties of elements.

SC: 

  • I can explain how the structure of the periodic table is related to the valence electrons.

  • I can define the properties atomic radius, ionization energy, and electronegativity.

  • I can use the periodic table to predict properties of an element.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Check R.A. #15.

  • Start Lab #7 (Graphing Lab for the Trends of the Periodic Table).

  • Glue papers into the Lab Section of their notebooks.

  • Do Graph #1 together in class.

  • Do the vocabulary terms in class.

  • HW: Work on Graphs #2, #3, and #4. Due on Friday, October 18th. (Three blue stamps!)

Resources:

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston 

  • Promethean Board, worksheets, graphs

Friday

Teacher Workday - No School (Mini Fall Break!)


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