Honors/Gifted Chemistry
- What
- Honors/Gifted Chemistry
- When
- 12/11/2024
High School Weekly Lesson Plan Week of: Dec 9, 2024 *for additional curriculum information, please visit the district's resource High School Resource Guides or Georgia Standards of Excellence Honors/Gifted Chemistry Monday Standard(s): SC5c: Develop and use models to quantitatively, conceptually, and graphically represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. LT: We are learning how to represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. SC: I can define pressure, volume, temperature, and moles. I can describe the basic principles of Kinetic Molecular Theory as it relates to gas particles. I can use models to represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. I can use equations to calculate changes in pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. Lesson/Activity: Notes on Combined Gas Law and Ideal Gas Law. Examples of both gas laws using notes and calculators. Work on Pointillism Projects. HW: Bonus Flocabulary on “Carbon-Free Energy” due tonight by 11:59 p.m.; Reading Assignments #28, #29, and #30 are due Tuesday , Wednesday, and Thursday of this week; ALL Late work from October 29th through present is due by Thursday, December 12th to get rid of zeroes; Pointillism Projects are due on Friday, December 13th. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board and ActivInspire (Stoichiometry/mass-mass problems and examples) Chromebooks for Flocabulary or missing Mole Webquest Tuesday Standard(s): SC5c: Develop and use models to quantitatively, conceptually, and graphically represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. LT: We are learning how to represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. SC: I can define pressure, volume, temperature, and moles. I can describe the basic principles of Kinetic Molecular Theory as it relates to gas particles. I can use models to represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. I can use equations to calculate changes in pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. Lesson/Activity: Check R.A. #28. Worksheet practice with all five gas laws. Work on Pointillism Projects. HW: Reading Assignments #29 and #30 due on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. All late work from October 29th to present is due by Thursday, December 12th. Pointillism Projects are due by Friday, December 13th! Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board and ActivInspire Pointillism projects, markers, colored pencils, dot counters (app on cell phone), etc. Wednesday Standard(s): SC5c: Develop and use models to quantitatively, conceptually, and graphically represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. LT: We are learning how to represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. SC: I can define pressure, volume, temperature, and moles. I can describe the basic principles of Kinetic Molecular Theory as it relates to gas particles. I can use models to represent the relationships between pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. I can use equations to calculate changes in pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. Lesson/Activity: Check R.A. #29. Practice with Ideal Gas Law problems using notes and calculators. Work on Pointillism Projects. Work on missing work due tomorrow. Work on notebooks for notebook and lab check this week. Take up Senior and Junior notebooks today to be checked. HW: R.A. #30 due tomorrow; work on Notebooks and lab write-ups. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Chromebooks and Google Classroom Pointillism projects, markers, colored pencils, dot counters (app on cell phone), etc. Thursday Standard(s): SC6. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the properties that describe solutions and the nature of acids and bases. SC6b. Plan and carry out an investigation to evaluate the factors that affect the rate at which a solute dissolves in a specific solvent. c. Use mathematics and computational thinking to evaluate commercial products in terms of their concentrations (i.e., molarity and percent by mass). Lesson/Activity: Check R.A. #30. Collect and check any missed work. Notes on Concentration - staple and glue-in. Solubility chart (answer questions and glue in notebook). Work on Pointillism Projects. (Take home tonight if you are not done to turn in tomorrow!!) Take up notebooks for students with first names starting with A-D. HW: Final R.A./Bonus R.A.s/textbooks are due on Tuesday, December 17th. Notebook checks finish up on Tuesday, December 17th. 2nd block Final Exam is on Wednesday, December 18th. 4th Block Final Exam is on Thursday, December 19th. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Worksheets with Solubility chart and ways to evaluate concentrations Pointillism Projects, markers, paper, Chromebooks Friday Standard(s): SC6. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the properties that describe solutions and the nature of acids and bases. SC6b. Plan and carry out an investigation to evaluate the factors that affect the rate at which a solute dissolves in a specific solvent. c. Use mathematics and computational thinking to evaluate commercial products in terms of their concentrations (i.e., molarity and percent by mass). Lesson/Activity: Turn in Pointillism Projects. Start a video on how concentrations can affect the human body - video with a worksheet! HW: Final R.A./Bonus R.A.s/textbooks are due on Tuesday, December 17th. Notebook checks finish up on Tuesday, December 17th. 2nd block Final Exam is on Wednesday, December 18th. 4th Block Final Exam is on Thursday, December 19th. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board, DVD, and worksheets