Agenda: 2/28/2018 & 3/1/2018 BLOCK DAY Do Now (workbook page 8) Notes (workbook page 8) Practice Makes Perfect (workbook page 9) What Does it Look Like? (workbook pages 11-14) Guiding Question: What is the process for writing structural formulas without using Lewis dot diagrams (in your own words)? Do Now: How do you know which atom you should put in the middle when drawing a Lewis dot structure?
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Agenda: 2/27/2018 Do Now (workbook page 5) Notes (workbook page 5) Eight is Enough(workbook page 6) Guiding Question: How you create Lewis dot diagrams and structural formulas for compounds with double and triple bonds? Do Now: Draw the Lewis dot structure for the two covalently bonded molecules shown here: Explain how you arrived at your answer. a) Cl2 b) O2
Agenda: 2/26/2018 Do Now (workbook page 2) Notes (workbook page 2) Connect the Dots (workbook page 3-4) Start Eight is Enough (workbook pages 6-7) Homework #4 Assigned (due Friday, 3/2) Achieve 3000: The Car that Runs on Chocolate assigned (due Friday 3/9) Guiding Question: Explain how to create Lewis dot structures and structural formulas. Do Now: •HONC 1234 Rule: H forms 1 bond, O forms 2 bonds, N forms 3 bonds, C forms 4 bonds.
Agenda: 2/23/2018
5 Minutes to check Review Quiz #2 Do Now: Turn in Workbook 4.1 and Quiz Review #2 to two piles on front desk. Guiding Question: How can we show our knowledge of ionic bonds and compounds? Agenda: 2/21/2018 & 2/22/2018 BLOCK DAY Finish Ionic Bonding Poster Quiz #2 Review Do Now: Pick up group poster and get to work! Guiding Question: How do ions come together to form compounds?
Agenda: 2/20/2018 Extra Practice (30 minutes) Ionic Bonding Poster Do Now: Take out Extra Practice and get to work! Guiding Question: How do ions come together to form compounds?
Agenda: 2/16/2018 Homework #3 Corrections Notes (workbook page 22) Ionic Bonding Video and Worksheet (handout, click here for video 1 and click here for video 2) Start Ionic Bonding Poster (due 2/20) Do Now: Take out Homework #3 for stamping. Guiding Question: How do ions come together to form compounds?
Agenda: 2/14/2018 & 2/15/2018 BLOCK DAY Notes (workbook page 16) Do Now (workbook page 22) Finish What's in a Name? (workbook pages 17-21) Isn't it Ionic? (workbook pages 23-28) Quiz #2 on 2/21 and 2/22 (workbooks due) Do Now: Name these compounds: Na2S and Fe2S3 Guiding Question: Explain the process for naming and writing compounds involving polyatomic ions.
Agenda: 2/13/2018 Finish What's in a Name? (workbook pages 17-21) Homework #3 assigned (due Friday, 2/16) Achieve 3000: "Schools Teach Green Classes" due Friday 2/23 at 11:59pm Do Now: Take out workbook and continue working on workbook pages 17-21 (to be finished today). Guiding Question: How are ionic compounds named?
Agenda: 2/9/2018 Do Now (workbook page 16) What's in a Name? (workbook pages 16-19) Notes (workbook page 13) Do Now: What is the compound that would form between aluminum and sulfur? Guiding Question: How are ionic compounds named?
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