Agenda: 4/11/2018 & 4/12/2018 BLOCK DAY Do Now (workbook page 9) Sorry Charlie (workbook pages 9-11) Notes & Guiding Question (workbook page 9) Do Now (workbook page 12) Show Me Your Moves (workbook page 13 -- Click here for simulation) Guiding Question: Explain Charles's Law and how to use it to solve simple gas law problems involving volume and temperature. Do Now: A lava lamp consists of a waxy substance and water, which do not mix, and a light bulb at the base. As the bulb heats the waxy substance, it rises. Near the top of the lamp the waxy substance cools and falls. Explain why this happens.
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Agenda: 4/10/2018 Do Now (workbook page 6) Blow 'Em Up (workbook pages 7-8) Notes & Guiding Question (workbook page 6) Guiding Question: Explain the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas. Do Now: A friend is lying on a sealed bag with a hose attached, You start to blow air into the bag. What do you think will happen to your friend and the bag? Explain your reasoning.
Agenda: 4/9/2018 New Seats! Do Now (workbook page 2) Hot Enough (workbook pages 3-5) Notes & Guiding Question (workbook page 2) Homework #8 Assigned (due Friday 4/13) Achieve 3000: No Idle Law assigned (due Friday 4/20 at 11:59 pm) Guiding Question: Describe how to convert between different temperature scales. Do Now: The weather forecast in Moscow, Russia calls for a 60% chance of precipitation with highs reaching 30 degrees Celsius, while in Washington, D.C. the weather forecast calls for a 70% chance of precipitation and highs reaching 50 degrees Fahrenheit. 1) Which city will be warmer? Explain your thinking. 2) Do you think it will rain or snow in either of the two cities? Explain your reasoning.
Agenda: 3/30/2018
Great Discoveries in Chemistry with Bill Nye Guiding Question: What are some of the great discoveries in chemistry (and have we talked about them already this year)? Do Now: Take out and turn in your Benchmark Review (I will not be accepting these after Spring Break!) Agenda: 3/28/2018 & 3/29/2018 BLOCK DAY
Benchmark #3 Guiding Question: How can we best show our knowledge of chemical reactions? Do Now: 10 minutes (and only 10 minutes!) to check answers and turn in Workbook 4.4. Agenda: 3/27/2018 Benchmark #3 Review Guiding Question: How can we best prepare for our Benchmark #3? Do Now: Take out your Benchmark #3 Review and get to work!
Agenda: 3/26/2018 Do Now (workbook page23) Notes/Example (workbook page 23) Mole to Much (workbook pages 24-25) Guiding Question: Explain the process for determining the amount of one substance given the amount of another in a chemical reaction. Do Now: What is the molar mass of PbCl2?
Agenda: 3/23/2018 Do Now (workbook page 15) Blowing Up Moles (click here for video of lab, workbook pages 16-17) Notes (workbook page 5) Guiding Question: Explain how chemical reactions use mole ratios when reacting to form products. Do Now: 1) Take out HW#5 for stamping. 2) Balance the following reaction: PbCl2 + Na3N --> Pb3N2 + NaCl
Agenda: 3/21/2018 & 3/22/2018 BLOCK DAY Do Now (workbook page 9) Notes (workbook page 5) Atom Inventory (workbook pages 10-11) Notes (workbook page 9) What's Your Reaction (workbook pages 13-14) Click Here for Video of Demos Notes (workbook page 12) Guiding Question: Why is it necessary to balance a chemical equation? Do Now: 1) Cross of "Do Now" box on page 9. 2) Turn to page 5 for notes.
Agenda: 3/20/2018 Do Now (workbook pages 7-8) Some Things Never Change (workbook pages 7-8) Homework #5 assigned (due Friday, 3/23) Guiding Question: How can we demonstrate that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction? Do Now: Cross off "Do Now" box on page 5. Name all the chemicals in each table on pages 7-8.
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