Agenda: 12/20/2017 & 12/21/2017 & 12/22/2017
Semester 1 Final Finals Schedule: Period 0 Final: Wednesday, 12/20 and Thursday, 12/21 7-7:50 Period 1 Final: Wednesday, 12/20, 8-10:05 Period 2 Final: Friday, 12/22, 8-10:05 Period 3 Final: Thursday, 12/21, 8-10:05 Period 4 Final: Thursday, 12/21, 10:35-12:40 Period 5 Final: Wednesday, 12/20, 8-10:05 Period 6 Final: Friday, 12/22, 10:35-12:40
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Agenda: 12/19/2017 Final Review Finals Schedule: Period 0 Final: Wednesday, 12/20 and Thursday, 12/21 7-7:50 Period 1 Final: Wednesday, 12/20, 8-10:05 Period 2 Final: Friday, 12/22, 8-10:05 Period 3 Final: Thursday, 12/21, 8-10:05 Period 4 Final: Thursday, 12/21, 10:35-12:40 Period 5 Final: Wednesday, 12/20, 8-10:05 Period 6 Final: Friday, 12/22, 10:35-12:40 Do Now: Take out you Final Study Guides (part 1 & 2) Guiding Question: How can we prepare for our semester 1 final?
Agenda: 12/18/2017 Final Review Finals Schedule: Period 0 Final: Wednesday, 12/20 and Thursday, 12/21 7-7:50 Period 1 Final: Wednesday, 12/20, 8-10:05 Period 2 Final: Friday, 12/22, 8-10:05 Period 3 Final: Thursday, 12/21, 8-10:05 Period 4 Final: Thursday, 12/21, 10:35-12:40 Period 5 Final: Wednesday, 12/20, 8-10:05 Period 6 Final: Friday, 12/22, 10:35-12:40 Do Now: Take out you Final Study Guide (part 1). Guiding Question: How can we prepare for our semester 1 final?
Agenda: 12/15/2017
Grams to Moles & Moles to Grams Practice LATE WORK DEADLINE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Do Now: Put away everything except a pencil, a periodic table, and a calculator. Guiding Question: How can we use counting units (ie. pair, dozen, mole, etc) in conversions? Agenda: 12/13/2017 & 12/14/2017 BLOCK DAY
Finish Mountains into Molehills (workbook pages 13-17) Step Up to the Line (workbook pages 19-23) LATE WORK DEADLINE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Do Now: Take out workbook and open to page 13. Guiding Question: How can we use counting units (ie. pair, dozen, mole, etc) in conversions? Agenda: 12/12/2017
Do Now (workbook page 11) Finish What's in a Mole? (workbook pages 9-10) Notes (workbook page 8) Mountains into Molehills Examples (workbook page 13) Achieve 3000: The Molecule Movie due Friday, 12/22 at 11:59pm LATE WORK DEADLINE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Do Now: Calculate the molar mass of Ca(OH)2 Guiding Question: How can we use counting units (ie. pair, dozen, mole, etc) in conversions? Agenda: 12/11/2017 Do Now (workbook page 8) Notes (workbook page 2) Finish Holey Moley (workbook pages 3-7) What's in a Mole? (workbook pages 9-10) LATE WORK DEADLINE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Do Now: Consider 12 nickels, 2 empty aluminum cans, and a balloon full with carbon dioxide gas. a) Which has the greatest mass? b) Which has the greatest number of atoms? c) Which has the great number of moles of atoms? Guiding Question: How do you calculate the molar mass of elements and compounds and how does this relate to what a mole of a substance looks like?
Agenda: 12/8/2017 Do Now (workbook page 2) Holey Moley (workbook pages 3-7) Notes (workbook page 2) Do Now (Do this on the other half of page 2 Do Now): How many do I have if I have: a) 3 moles of M&Ms; b) 2.5 moles of Cheetos; c) 10 moles of Candy Canes Guiding Question: How can you translate numbers into scientific notation? Explain how to calculate the molar mass of an element.
Agenda: 12/6/2017 & 12/7/2017 BLOCK DAY 10 minutes to review Quiz #3 Scientific Notation (Scientific Notation Video) Do Now (new workbook page 2) Holey Moley (workbook page 3; What is a Mole? Video) Do Now: If you have 48 eggs- how many dozen do you have? Guiding Question: How can you translate numbers into scientific notation? Explain how to calculate the molar mass of an element.
Agenda: 12/5/2017 Trending Periodically (workbook pages 19-20) Quiz #3 Review Quiz #3 on Block Do Now: Complete workbook (if not already graded) and get it checked by Ms. Wilson. Guiding Question: How can we prepare for our Periodic Table quiz?
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