Friday, October 24, 2008

Nature of Compounds to Naming Compounds, Introduce the Mole

Continue to study those polyatomic ions!!!

Monday and Tuesday
Goal: differentiate between types of bonds, explore relationships between bond energy and bond length.
1.) Ionic, Metallic, Covalent Desk to Desk activity.
2.) Test
3.) Bond Length vs. Energy Graphing exercise. Write down four claims you can make based on the data.

Wednesday and Thursday
Goal: convert between names and formulas of ionic compounds and covalent molecules (including the use of polyatomic ions).
1.) Polyatomic Ion quiz over all the ions.
2.) Practice naming activity-Round Robin, using polyatomic ion chart and partners.
3.) Computer Lab polyatomic ion practice and naming compounds internet games.

Friday and Monday
Goal: convert between names and formulas of ionic compounds and covalent molecules (including the use of polyatomic ions), and write compounds for acids and bases.
1.) Review naming of ionic and covalent compounds ppt.
2.) End of Section 1-19 questions.
3.) Round Robin naming of Acids and Bases.
4.) End of section questions (related to acids and bases)

Tuesday and Wednesday
Goal: Convert between formulas and names of acids, ionic, covalent, and bases.
1.) Quick table completion:
2.) Model how to create Jeopardy powerpoint.
3.) Students create Jeopardy game with specific categories: Ionic, Covalent, Polyatomic Ions, and Acids
Bring in gum drops

Thursday and Friday Convert between names and formulas of a variety of compounds.
1.) Naming Test
-memorize shapes on pg. 233
2.) Conversion Quiz
3.) Pyramid Review

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Covalent, Ionic, and Hydrogen Bonding

Monday and Tuesday:
Goal: Review Ionic Bonding, Test and Explore Covalent Bonding.
1.) Quick Review
2.) Test
3.) Covalent Bonding Webquest
HW: Read Chapter 8 and Vocab.

Wednesday and Thursday:
Goal: describe the nature of covalent bonds and the properties of molecules that are covalently bonded.
1.) How we learn ppt.
2.) Go over Webquest.
3.) Covalent Bonding Grid.
4.) Problems related to covalent bonding from Chap. 8

Friday and Monday
Goal: Students describe the formation of polar bonds.
1.) Review types of bonds and characteristics. Water demonstration.
2.) Bonding ppt.
3.) Ionic, Polar, Nonpolar bonding chart.

Tuesday and Wednesday
Goal: Students analyze the pigments in different leaves and describe the different intermolecular forces involved with surface tension and chromatography.
1.) Review Ionic, Polar, Nonpolar Graphic Organizer
1a.) Polyatomic ion ppt. (with slides, memorize diatomic atoms and polyatomic ions)
2.) Chlorophyll lab (discuss cohesion and adhesion).
3.) Hydrogen Bond notes.
4.) Pyramid?

Thursday and Friday
Goal: Describe hydrogen bonds and the ramifications of hydrogen bonds.
1.) Hydrogen Bond notes. Paperclip contest.
2.) Polyatomic ion and diatomic quiz.
3.) Test Concepts for Chapter 8.
4.) Pyramid?

Monday and Tuesday
Distinguish between ionic, covalent, metallic, and hydrogen bonds.
1.) Ionic, covalent, or metallic classification.
2.) Chapter 8 Test
3.) Bond Length vs. Energy Graphing. Done? Polyatomic Ion Practice online.

Wednesday and Thursday
Name compounds based on formulas
1.) Practice naming compounds exercise.
2.) Bonding Jeopardy?

Friday and Monday
Name compounds based on formulas.
1.) Continue with naming compounds. Quick Quiz.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Ionic Bonding and Metals

I am working on a Field Trip to IN Tek IN Kote. This will directly relate to metallic bonding, alloys, and applied chemistry. Terms to know for the IN Tek IN Kote Field Trip: annealing, galvanizing, hot-dip galvanizing, spangle, corrosion, electroplating, ductile, oxidation.

Friday and Monday 10/3, 10/6
Goal: Write electron configurations and explain atomic spectra
Electron Configuration Questions, Review of Noble Gas Method
Chapter 5 Quiz
Element or Compound little sheets.

Tuesday And Wednesday 10/7, 10/8
Goal: Describe Ionic Bonds, write ionic formulas, and name ionic compounds.
1.) Cereal activity-Element or Compound
2.) Characteristics of Bonds Graphic Organizer,
3.) Writing Lewis Dot Structures of Atoms and Ions
4.) 1-11 Chapter 7

Thursday and Friday 10/9, 10/10
Goal: Describe metallic bonds and alloys while practicing ionic bonds and names.
1.) Writing Ionic Compounds Activity
2.) 14-29, 61-63 Chapter 7 (in class)
3.) Test Concepts

Monday and Tuesday 10/13, 10/14
1.) Test Chapter 7
2.) Explore Chapter 6 with Covalent Bonding Gizmo.