Honors/Gifted Chemistry
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- Honors/Gifted Chemistry
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- 2/12/2025
High School Weekly Lesson Plan Week of: Feb 10, 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): SC1c. Construct an explanation based on scientific evidence of the production of elements heavier than hydrogen by nuclear fusion. LT: We are learning how to use scientific evidence to explain how heavier elements were produced. SC: I can define nuclear fusion. I can explain the formation of new elements in stars. I can identify the components of a nuclear equation. I can use a nuclear equation to illustrate a nuclear fusion reaction. I can construct an explanation using scientific evidence to explain the creation of heavier elements. Lesson/Activity: Nuclear notes (Parent Nuclide, daughter nuclide, types of radioactive decay) Practice sheet for nuclear equations and create note card Finish Nuclear Chemistry Webquest (from last Friday’s class) Work on new Flocabulary #4: “Electromagnetic Spectrum” Pass out Study Guides for Unit 0/Unit 1 Quiz on Thursday. HW: finish up Lab #1 and Lab #2 write-ups; R.A. #7 due on 2/11 and R.A. #8 due on 2/13; Study for Unit 0/Unit 1 Quiz on Thursday; Flocabulary #4 due Monday, February 17th by 11:59 p.m. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Chromebooks, Google Classroom, ActivInspire, worksheets, and note card Tuesday Standard(s): SC1c. Construct an explanation based on scientific evidence of the production of elements heavier than hydrogen by nuclear fusion. LT: We are learning how to use scientific evidence to explain how heavier elements were produced. SC: I can define nuclear fusion. I can explain the formation of new elements in stars. I can identify the components of a nuclear equation. I can use a nuclear equation to illustrate a nuclear fusion reaction. I can construct an explanation using scientific evidence to explain the creation of heavier elements. Lesson/Activity: Check R.A. #7. Start doing nuclear equation math/predicting the type of decay Nuclear equation maze (in groups - using note card and Periodic Table) Word Search and “Find the Element” bingo board HW: finish up Lab #1 and Lab #2 write-ups; R.A. #8 due on 2/13; Study for Unit 0/Unit 1 Quiz on Thursday; Flocabulary #4 due Monday, February 17th by 11:59 p.m. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Chromebooks, Google Classroom, worksheets, and note card Wednesday Standard(s): All Unit 1 Standards LT: All Unit 1 Learning Targets SC: All Unit 1 Success Criteria Lesson/Activity: Crossword Puzzle and vocabulary review sheet Go over Study Guides and Review for Unit quiz tomorrow! HW: R.A. #8 due on 2/13; Study for Unit 0/Unit 1 Quiz on Thursday; Flocabulary #4 due Monday, February 17th by 11:59 p.m. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Worksheets Promethean Board Thursday Standard(s): All Unit 1 Standards LT: All Unit 1 Learning Targets SC: All Unit 1 Success Criteria Lesson/Activity: Check R.A. #8. Study and take out quiz aids (two note cards you are allowed to use and your Periodic Table) Take the Unit 0/Unit 1 Quiz. Work on a crossword puzzle and vocabulary review sheet, as others finish up the quiz. HW: R.A. #8 due on 2/13 or 2/14; Flocabulary #4 due Monday, February 17th by 11:59 p.m. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board and PowerPoint with Periodic Tables and colored pencils Friday 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 tool. SC: I can identify the families on the periodic table. I can differentiate between the row/period and the group/family. I can describe patterns (periodicity) in the arrangement of the periodic table. I can differentiate between metals, nonmetals, and metalloid properties. Lesson/Activity: Check any missing R.A. #8. Notes on the Periodic Table. Color the Periodic Table. Start Black History Month Project research. HW: R.A. #8 due on 2/13 or 2/14; Flocabulary #4 due Monday, February 17th by 11:59 p.m. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board and PowerPoint with Periodic Tables and colored pencils Black History Month Project information and links with past examples in Google Classroom