Honors/Gifted Chemistry
- What
- Honors/Gifted Chemistry
- When
- 1/28/2025
High School Weekly Lesson Plan Week of: Jan 27, 2025 *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): SCSh2: Students will use standard Safety Practices for all classroom laboratory and field investigations. SCSh3: Students will identify and investigate problems scientifically. SCSh4: Students will use tools and instruments for observing, measuring, and manipulating scientific equipment and materials. LT: We are learning about safety procedures in a laboratory setting. We are learning how to investigate problems like a scientist. We are learning to analyze and interpret data to develop reasonable scientific explanations. We are learning to communicate results from scientific investigations and information. SC: I can determine safety procedures for laboratory investigations. I can determine a response if a safety procedure is violated. I can use NFPA, MSDS, and chemical symbols to assess the safety information for different chemicals. Lesson/Activity: Check R.A. #3 (and any missing R.A.s) from last week’s snow days. Continue notes and work on Sig. Figs. Worksheet to practice with Sig. Figs. Copy down NEW list of 20 Elements for the next quiz on Friday, January 31st. HW: Flocabulary #3 is due on TONIGHT, by 11:59 p.m. There are TWO R.A.s again this week: R.A. #4 on Tuesday, January 28th and R.A. #5 on Thursday, January 30th. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Worksheets - Sig. Figs. Promethean Board Tuesday Standard(s): SCSh5: Students will demonstrate the computation and estimation skills necessary for analyzing data and developing reasonable scientific explanations. SCSh6: Students will clearly communicate scientific investigations and information. LT: We are learning to analyze and interpret data to develop reasonable scientific explanations. We are learning to communicate results from scientific investigations and information. SC: I can identify different types of data (quantitative and qualitative). I can identify different types of graphs. I can determine an appropriate graph to represent my data. I can identify the independent and dependent variable on a graph. I can determine the correlation between two variables. I can explain the correlation between two variables. I can support my scientific findings (hypothesis) with data. I can support or reject my hypothesis using evidence and reasoning. Lesson/Activity: Check R.A. #4. Learn how to do a Lab Write-up (These specific notes go in the LAB Section of the notebook.) HW: R.A. #5 on Thursday, January 30th. Elements Quiz #2 will be on Friday, January 31st (20 elements on the quiz, but there are 40 elements from which to choose to be on your quiz) Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board, ActivInspire, and Google Classroom Wednesday Standard(s): SCSh2: Students will use standard Safety Practices for all classroom laboratory and field investigations. SCSh3: Students will identify and investigate problems scientifically. SCSh4: Students will use tools and instruments for observing, measuring, and manipulating scientific equipment and materials. LT: We are learning about safety procedures in a laboratory setting. We are learning how to investigate problems like a scientist. We are learning to analyze and interpret data to develop reasonable scientific explanations. We are learning to communicate results from scientific investigations and information. SC: I can determine density in a lab setting using mass and volume. I can measure the mass and volume of a given item using lab equipment. I can utilize sig. Figs. with measurements and in calculations. I can document collected data on a graph with a legend. Lesson/Activity: Takes notes on Properties (Intensive vs. Extensive and Physical vs. Chemical) and on Changes (Physical vs. Chemical). Worksheets on Properties and Changes. Set-up for Density Lab. HW: R.A. #5 on Thursday, January 30th. Elements Quiz #2 will be on Friday, January 31st (20 elements on the quiz, but there are 40 elements from which to choose to be on your quiz) Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board, ActivInspire, and Google Classroom Thursday Standard(s): SCSh5: Students will demonstrate the computation and estimation skills necessary for analyzing data and developing reasonable scientific explanations. SCSh6: Students will clearly communicate scientific investigations and information. LT: We are learning to analyze and interpret data to develop reasonable scientific explanations. We are learning to communicate results from scientific investigations and information. SC: I can identify different types of data (quantitative and qualitative). I can identify different types of graphs. I can determine an appropriate graph to represent my data. I can identify the independent and dependent variable on a graph. I can determine the correlation between two variables. I can explain the correlation between two variables. I can support my scientific findings (hypothesis) with data. I can support or reject my hypothesis using evidence and reasoning. Lesson/Activity: Check R.A. #5. Execute Density Lab in groups (working together to do the mass and then the volume of the provided items). Set-up graph using rulers. Use calculators to do the math. Review for Elements Quiz #2 tomorrow! HW: Elements Quiz #2 will be on Friday, January 31st (20 elements on the quiz, but there are 40 elements from which to choose to be on your quiz) Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Rulers, graduated cylinders, triple-beam balances, electronic balances, water, paper towels, and other lab supplies. Promethean Board (white board feature) Friday Standard(s): SCSh5: Students will demonstrate the computation and estimation skills necessary for analyzing data and developing reasonable scientific explanations. SCSh6: Students will clearly communicate scientific investigations and information. LT: We are learning to analyze and interpret data to develop reasonable scientific explanations. We are learning to communicate results from scientific investigations and information. SC: I can identify different types of data (quantitative and qualitative). I can identify different types of graphs. I can determine an appropriate graph to represent my data. I can identify the independent and dependent variable on a graph. I can determine the correlation between two variables. I can explain the correlation between two variables. I can support my scientific findings (hypothesis) with data. I can support or reject my hypothesis using evidence and reasoning. Lesson/Activity: Study to take a quiz. Take Elements Quiz #2. Finish up Density Lab (math, questions, error, and conclusion). HW: There are TWO R.A.s again next week: R.A. #6 on Tuesday, February 4th and R.A. #7 on Thursday, February 6th. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board, ActivInspire, and Google Classroom
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