Honors/Gifted Chemistry

What
Honors/Gifted Chemistry
When
2/25/2025


High School Weekly Lesson Plan

Week of: Feb 24, 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): SC1e. Construct an explanation of light emission and the movement of electrons to identify elements.

LT: We are learning how electrons move from ground state to excited state and back down to ground state.

SC: 

  • I can explain the fundamentals of the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • I can relate energy changes to the production of light. 

  • I can connect the relationship between energy and visible light. 

  • I can differentiate between ground and excited states of electrons.

  • I can investigate the effects of energy changes in the production of light emissions to identify elements.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Set-up for Lab #4: Flame Tests

  • Lab #4 in pairs or trios. Selected by Ms. Watkins

  • Complete any missing work from last Thursday or Friday due to absences or the internet outage on Thursday (done when not in the lab area).

  • HW: R.A. #10 and #11 due Tuesday, February 25th; Flocabulary #5 due TONIGHT by 11:59 p.m.

Resources: 

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston 

  • Google Classroom and Flocabulary

  • ActivInspire for lab information

  • Lab equipment - wooden splints, six nitrate solutions, paper towels, Bunsen burners, and Flint Strikers.

Tuesday


Standard(s): SC1e. Construct an explanation of light emission and the movement of electrons to identify elements.

LT: We are learning how electrons move from ground state to excited state and back down to ground state.

SC:

  • I can explain the fundamentals of the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • I can relate energy changes to the production of light. 

  • I can connect the relationship between energy and visible light. 

  • I can differentiate between ground and excited states of electrons.

  • I can investigate the effects of energy changes in the production of light emissions to identify elements.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Check R.A.s #10 and #11, while students Cut out and set-up for Lab #5.

  • Execute Lab #5: Turn off lights and use new equipment to document the spectral lines in the lab.

  • Start notes on Ch. 4: Electrons in Atoms (I. Waves and Particles)

  • Your Black History Month Project is due tomorrow!!!

  • HW: Black History Month Project is due tomorrow!! R.A. #12 is due on Thursday, February 27th.

Resources: 

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston

  • Lab materials: colored pencils, scissors, worksheets, spectroscopes, spectrometers, 3-D glasses, volt machine, and gas tubes.

  • Promethean Board, Google Classroom, and PowerPoint

Wednesday

Standard(s): SC1e. Construct an explanation of light emission and the movement of electrons to identify elements.

LT: We are learning how electrons move from ground state to excited state and back down to ground state.

SC: 

  • I can explain the fundamentals of the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • I can relate energy changes to the production of light. 

  • I can connect the relationship between energy and visible light. 

  • I can differentiate between ground and excited states of electrons.

  • I can investigate the effects of energy changes in the production of light emissions to identify elements.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Turn in Black History Month Projects (Google Classroom or in person!)

  • Finish notes on Waves and Particles (including the Photoelectric Effect and the Wave-Particle Duality of light and electrons)

  • Video clip: “It’s a wave” from Big Bang Theory. (10 minute clip)

  • Finish POGIL #2: “Electron Configuration”

  • HW:  R.A. #12 due tomorrow.

Resources: 

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston

  • Worksheets - POGIL #2

  • Promethean Board for PowerPoint and short video clip

Thursday

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 provide examples of chemical and physical properties.

  • I can define mixtures, pure substances, compounds, diatomic molecules, and solutions.

  • I can conduct an investigation to compare physical and chemical properties.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Check R.A. #12.

  • Video clip with worksheet: “Hidden Figures” for last two days of Black History Month and properties of the spacecraft (chemical and physical); many of these women were researched for the Black History Month Project as well as learned about with Flocabulary #5 due earlier this week.

  • HW: Work on notebooks - lab conclusions, except for Lab #3; Table of Contents, missing and/or on-time Reading Assignments, missing webquests, incomplete worksheets, etc.

Resources: 

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston

  • Worksheet, video clip, and Promethean Board

Friday

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 provide examples of chemical and physical properties.

  • I can define mixtures, pure substances, compounds, diatomic molecules, and solutions.

  • I can conduct an investigation to compare physical and chemical properties.

Lesson/Activity:

  • Check any missing work - webquests, Reading Assignments, NFPAs, POGILs, worksheets, etc. 

  • Finish Video clip with worksheet: “Hidden Figures” for last two days of Black History Month and properties of the spacecraft (chemical and physical); many of these women were researched for the Black History Month Project as well as learned about with Flocabulary #5 due earlier this week.

  • HW: Work on notebooks - lab conclusions, except for Lab #3; Table of Contents, missing and/or on-time Reading Assignments, missing webquests, incomplete worksheets, etc.

Resources: 

  • Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston

  • Worksheet, video clip, and Promethean Board


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