- Complete corrections from yesterday: CCC (14) page 170, Sample problem (15) page 173, CCC (16) page 174, and SEP (17) page 175
- Continue covalent bond notes
- Correct CCC (14) page 170, Sample problem (15) page 173, CCC (16) page 174, and SEP (17) page 175; homework check /3
- Notes: Covalent bonds
- Correct Lewis Structures w.s.; bring this sheet Friday to use with your lab
- Submit “Electron Dot Structures for Ionic Bonds” w.s.
- Discuss reading (pages 169-175)
- N-A = S formula for solving Covalent Lewis structures
- Lewis Structure sheet due tomorrow
- Do CCC (14) page 170, Sample problem (15) page 173, CCC (16) page 174, and SEP (17) page 175; due tomorrow
- Submit Objectives journal
- Correct CCC and SEP on page 155; CCC on page 157 and CCC on page 159
- Do Electron Dot Structures for Ionic Compounds; due tomorrow
- Do Lewis Structure w.s.; due Thursday
- Use the N-A = S formula sheet in the notes section of Google Classroom
- Read pages 169-175
- Notes: Ionic Bonds
- Practice writing dot structures for ions between 1-20
- Do CCC and SEP on page 155; do CCC on page 157 and CCC on page 159; due tomorrow
- Read pages 161-163
- Begin Chemical Reactions unit; Investigative Phenomena question: Why do gems have different properties than metals?
- Brainstorm (pair share): What did you observe? How do the gems in the bowl differ from one another? Which properties are determined by the kinds of atoms in the gems’ molecules?
- CER; brainstorm questions about the phenomenon
- Read pages 155-160
- Notes: Ionic Bonds
- Practice writing dot structures for ions between 1-20
- Do CCC and SEP on page 155; do CCC on page 157 and CCC on page 159; due today
- Read pages 161-163
- College week presentations
- Begin Chemical Reactions unit; Investigative Phenomena question: Why do gems have different properties than metals?
- Video: Tool of the Trade; take notes about what you observed
- Brainstorm (pair share): What did you observe? How do the gems in the bowl differ from one another? Which properties are determined by the kinds of atoms in the gems’ molecules?
- CER; brainstorm questions about the phenomenon
- Read pages 155-160
Atoms, Elements, and Molecules exam: 65 multiple choice questions
- Return assignments
- Complete CER and submit
- Element survey
- Make corrections
- Do SEP (28) and (29) page 129; due today
- Do “Revisit the Anchoring Phenomenon” page 129; due tomorrow
- Atoms, Elements, and Molecules exam Wednesday Oct. 9th
- Plickers
- Tutoring tomorrow after school 3:35-4:35