Honors/Gifted Chemistry
- What
- Honors/Gifted Chemistry
- When
- 3/10/2025
High School Weekly Lesson Plan Week of: Mar 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): SC1g. Develop and use models, including electron configuration of atoms and ions, to predict an element’s chemical properties. LT: We are learning how to develop and use models to predict an element's properties. SC: I can explain how electrons are distributed around a nucleus. I can define electron configuration, ground state, excited state and isoelectronic. I can create an electron configuration for an atom or ion. I can create a noble gas configuration for an atom or ion. I can use electron configurations to predict an element's properties. I can use electron configurations to identify isoelectronic atoms and ions. Lesson/Activity: Trends of the Periodic Table (notes and worksheet to highlight and label) Lab #6 Worksheets - glue-in and cut to place in the lab section of the notebook. Complete Graph #1 in class. Start Graph #2 (becomes HW to be checked). Video clip - showcases practical uses of spectroscopy and nuclear chemistry, along with scientific method and psychology topics. HW: Notebook checks start March 13th through March 24th. Flocabulary #6 closes tonight at 11:59 p.m. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Google Classroom, Promethean Board, and worksheets in notebooks. Worksheets for Lab #6 and Study Guides. Graphing pieces - rulers, pencil, pencil, highlighters, colored pencils, and Periodic Table information. Tuesday Pass out notebook rubrics and lab expectations for upcoming Notebook checks! 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. #15 (Last one for two weeks). Set-up Graph #3 and Graph #4 to be checked as HW. Start Unit 3: Start notes on “Phase Changes.” Finish the video clip (10 minutes) HW: Flocabulary #7 due on Monday, March 17th. Lab #6 graphs for blue stamps. Work on notebooks, because they will be collected from March 13th through March 24th for grading. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board, ActivInspire, Periodic Tables, pens or markers, and rulers. Google Classroom for notes Wednesday 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: PhET on “States of Matter.” (Use Chromebooks and worksheets for this!) Flocabulary #7 dealing with Women’s History Month - “Marie Curie” HW: Flocabulary #7 due on Monday, March 17th. Lab #6 graphs for blue stamps. Work on notebooks, because they will be collected from March 13th through March 24th for grading. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board and ActivInspire Chromebooks 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: Pass out Graphic Organizer for “Classification of Matter” Notes on “Intermolecular Forces.” Video clip on Google Classroom concerning States of Matter and plasma in stars. Collect 1st set of notebooks. HW: Flocabulary #7 due on Monday, March 17th. Lab #6 graphs for blue stamps. Work on notebooks, because they will be collected from March 13th through March 24th for grading. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board and ActivInspire Chromebooks 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: Webquest on “Intermolecular Forces” with a partner. Video clip on Google Classroom concerning Intermolecular Forces. Collect the 2nd set of notebooks. HW: Flocabulary #7 due on Monday, March 17th. Lab #6 graphs for blue stamps. Work on notebooks, because they will be collected from March 13th through March 24th for grading. Resources: Modern Chemistry by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Promethean Board and ActivInspire Chromebooks and webquest worksheets.