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Unit exam 3 (Combustion)
Record Objective and submit journal
Submit Measuring the Energy of Organic Fuels lab
Review Nuclear equations
Notes: Enthalpy and Entropy
Read pages 14-19
Do CCC(13) page 15, CCC (15) page 17, and Investigative Phenomenon question (21) page 23; due today
Plickers
Combustion Unit test tomorrow
Measuring the Energy of Organic Fuels; lab due tomorrow
Submit Half life Property of a Radioactive Element Lab
Complete notes on Temperature
Notes: Enthalpy
Read pages 11-13
Correct SEP (8) page 11, CCC (9) page 12, SEP (10) and CCC (11) page 13
Lab: Half life Property of a Radioactive Element; due tomorrow
Course selection questions
Review Nutritional labels
Assignment: Analyze Food labels for energy content
Read pages 6-10 in your textbook
Complete notes on Energy
Notes: Temperature
Read pages 11-13
Do SEP (8) page 11, CCC (9) page 12, SEP (10) and CCC (11) page 13; due today
Individual: Do the Authentic Reading on Wildfires; discuss
Prompt: What does a fire need to burn?
Videos: Ethanol burning
Notes: Combustion
Correct CCC (3) page 6, SEP (4) page 7, SEP (8) page 11, CCC (9) page 12, CCC (11) page 13 and correct CCC (28) page 32; homework check /3
Review Nutritional labels
Assignment: Analyze Food labels for energy content
Read pages 6-10 in your textbook
Nuclear Chemistry quiz on Friday
Complete notes
Do CCC (3) page 6, SEP (4) page 7, SEP (8) page 11, CCC (9) page 12, CCC (11) page 13
Do CCC (28) page 32
Video: Fire at the Coal Seam!; questions?
Investigative Phenomena: Why are Wildfires so difficult to extinguish? (video); note any new facts about combustion that you learn in the video; discuss
Discuss CCC and SEP on page 5 of your textbook
Individual: Do the Authentic Reading on Wildfires; discuss
Complete Nuclear Chemistry seminotes
Video: Fire at the Coal Seam!; questions? Due Tuesday Dec. 14th
Investigative Phenomena: Why are Wildfires so difficult to extinguish? (video); note any new facts about combustion that you learn in the video; discuss
Answer your CCC and SEP on page 5 of your textbook
Individual: Do the Authentic Reading on Wildfires
Continue Nuclear Chemistry seminotes
Nuclear decay quiz on Friday December 13th; know: the types of radiation that we studied and their properties (alpha, beta, gamma, positron)
Course selection presentation and questions