Chapter 10 Plans over the mole:
Monday and Tuesday:
Goal: Students describe what a mole is in chemistry and determine the number of grams in a mole of a substance.
1.) Quick Conversion Quiz
-Review Diatomic Molecules
2.) Naming Retest
3.) Go over numbering units For Example Analogy Example (dozen:12 as a mole: 6.02x10^23)
-Interesting Fact: a mole of an element is equal to the atomic weight in grams.
4.) Practice calculating the number of grams in a mole of a substance.
5.) Done? Pyramid Review.
Wednesday and Thursday:
Goal: students will be able to determine the number of moles in a sample and calculate the number of atoms in a sample.
1.) Conversion Quiz/Naming Review (Thursday: practice calculating the number of grams in a mole of a substance.)
2.) Practice Mole-Mass Conversions.
3.) Have students create a table with the following (landscape: Name, Formula, Molecular Mass Calculation, mass-number of moles, and number of atoms)
5.) Pyramid Review when done.
Assessment: Calculations.
Friday Monday:
Friday work on reviewing naming Jeopardy and molar calculations as Millionaire.
Monday: Catch up on molar calculation activities.
Tuesday and Wednesday:
Goal: students measure, calculate, and sketch 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 moles of a variety of substances.
1.) Review Problems
2.) Measuring different moles of three different substances lab.
3.) Pyramid
Thursday and Friday
Goal: make calculations of mole conversions (mass, volume at STP, and particles)
1.) Chapter 10 (1-31) Problems. Go over 1-10 at 30 min.
Monday and Tuesday
Quiz: 10.1 and 10.2 Questions.
Gum Drop Project
Goal: students will be able to determine shapes of covalent compounds and calculate molar masses of substances.
1.) Conversion Quiz
2.) Creating the models of covalent compounds using VSEPR Theory on pg. 233.
3.) Calculating the molecular mass of each of the compounds.
4.) Students determine the percent by mass of the compounds they created.
Monday and Tuesday
Goal: Students will be able to complete mole volume conversions with gases.
1.) Naming Practice with molar masses.
2.) Notes 10.2
3.) Practice Volume problems.
4.) Pyramid Review when done.
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