Thursday, November 28, 2013

What We Did, Tuesday, 11/26/13

Chemistry:
1) Work on PPs 3.5 and 3.6 b -- staple to PPs 3.5 and 3.6 a (due Monday upon return)

Advanced Chemistry:
1) LTA 2.1
2) Work on Lab/Clean Lab Stations

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

What We Did, Monday, 11/25/13

Chemistry:
1) Finish notes 3.6 (copy from a friend)
2) Finish PPs 3.5 and 3.6 a

Advanced:
Last day to work on Lab

Saturday, November 23, 2013

What We Did, Friday, 11/22/13

Chemistry:
1) LTA 3.4 -- Average Atomic Mass
2) Notes 3.6 part a -- must copy from a friend or from slides on Edmodo
3) PPs 3.5 and 3.6 a -- on Edmodo (hard copy is in Friday folder) -- due Monday

Advanced Chemistry:
Specific Heat of an Unknown Metal Lab

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Can You? 3.4

Click here to access Can You? for LTA 3.4.

Awesome Practice Quiz for 3.4!

Check out this quiz that will help your understanding of 3.4!

What We Did, Thursday, 11/21/13

Chemistry:
1) Turn in PPs 3.4 for check
2) Notes 3.5 (watch video here on blog)

 Advanced Chemistry:
1) Turn in PPs 2.1 (calorimetry problems)
2) Begin Lab: Specific Heat of an Unknown Metal

What We Did, Wednesday, 11/20/13

Chemistry: 1) Make up LTA 3.3 2) Finish Lab: Atomic Mass of Pasta-ium 3) Finish PPs 3.4 Advanced Chemistry 1) Go over PPs 2.1 and turn in 2) Work on Calorimetry Problems (2.1) -- due tomorrow

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

LTA 1.3: Can You?

Can You? for LTA 1.3

What We Did, Tuesday, 11/19/13

Chemistry:

1) We are completing your lab from yesterday.  You should be able to do this with the information you collected yesterday.  Remember to follow the steps from 3.4 notes.  
2) Also, we are going over your LTAs from Friday (3.1 and 3.2).  
3) Finally, we are completing the PPs over atomic mass (PPs 3.4), which I have placed on Edmodo.   

Remember, LTA 3.3 is tomorrow.

Advanced Chemistry:
1) Check/Discuss PPs 2.1
2) Notes (continued) 2.1
3) Finish PPs 2.1


Monday, November 18, 2013

Friday, November 15, 2013

What We Did, Friday, 11/15/13

FEEL GOOD FRIDAY!
http://youtu.be/5RYKKqkBK40

Chemistry:
1) LTAs 3.1 and 3.2 -- make up upon return
2) Notes 3.4 (watch here on blog)
3) PPs 3.3 -- due Monday (key is on blog)

Advanced Chemistry:
1) Time to work on Lab: due Monday
2) Notes 2.1 (on blog)


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Key: PPs 3.2 (Experiments)

Click here to access the link to the key for the PPs done today regarding the cathode ray and gold foil experiments.

Notes 3.4: Average Atomic Mass



Here is the link to that cool periodic table I mention in the video:

http://www.ptable.com/#Isotope

What We Did, Thursday, 11/14/13

Chemistry:
THROWBACK THURSDAY!
1) Group Jigsaw: Atoms and Ions
2) Practice Problems -- Experiments (due tomorrow)
3) PPs 3.3 -- due tomorrow

Advanced Chemistry:
1) LTA 1.6
2) Work on Labs (Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression) -- due Monday (directions on Edmodo)

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

What We Did, Wednesday, 11/13/13

Chemistry:

1) Feedback on Play-Doh Timelines, turn in to me tomorrow in class.
2) Begin PPs 3.3 -- due Friday

Advanced Chem:

1) Review/Discussed PPs 1.6 #2 -- LTA 1.6 tomorrow

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

What We Did, Tuesday, 11/12/13

Chemistry:

1) Notes 3.3 Part 2  (and Part 1 if you didn't do them last night)
2) Work on Play-Doh timeline (due tomorrow, rubric is on Edmodo)
3) Begin PPs 3.3

Advanced Chemistry:
1) Quick Quiz on Socrative: i values
2) Clean up lab stations
3) PPs 1.6 #2

Advanced Chemistry: Key to PPs 1.6 #2

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3ujFVHRpTBydjVLT0pyZ3ZmZmM/edit?usp=sharing

What We Did, Monday, 11/11/13

Chemistry:

Returned/Discussed Q1 Exams
1) Time to work on Play-Doh timeline (rubric is on edmodo)
2) HW: Watch video notes: 3.3 Part 1

Advanced Chemistry:

Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression Lab

Saturday, November 9, 2013

What We Did, Friday, 11/8/13

Chemistry:

1) Q1 Exams Returned/Discussed
2) Finish Lab -- turn in to Edmodo (under Participation)
3) Complete Lab Assessment on Edmodo

Advanced Chemistry:

Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression Lab

Thursday, November 7, 2013

What We Did, Thursday, 11/7/13

Chemistry:
1) Throwback Thursday
2) Notes: 3.2 (there is a video for 3.2 part 1 on the blog).
3)  Introduced Play-Doh Time line assignment (description is on EDMODO)
4) Time to work on Lab and Timeline tomorrow in class.

5th hour only:
1) Throwback Thursday
2) LTA 2.2
3) Notes 3.2 Part 1
4) HW: Watch notes 3.2 part 2

Advanced:
Lab: Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression


Video: Just How Small is an Atom?

Videos to Help Understand 3.2 Experiments

Crookes/Cathode Ray Tube Experiments:


Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment:

What We Did, Wednesday, 11/6/13

Chemistry:
1) Discuss Comics -- due @ midnight on EDMODO
2) Finish Labs: Physical/Chemical Changes & Law of Conservation of Mass -- turn in Labs on EDMODO
3) Complete Lab Assessment on EDMODO

Advanced Chemistry:
1) Turn in Pre-Lab on EDMODO
2) Begin setting up Lab

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Just How Small is an Atom? TedEd Assignment

Go to this link.  Make sure you sign up for a TedEd account first and verify your account with your school email address.

http://ed.ted.com/on/UmE1UoE9

What We Did, Monday/Tuesday, 11/4 and 11/5

Chemistry:

Monday (Hours 5, 7) and Tuesday (Hours 2, 4, 6):

Quarter 1 Final Exam

Monday (Hours, 2, 4, 6) and Tuesday (Hours 5, 7):

Click here for the assignment.

Advanced Chemistry:

Monday: Quarter 1 Final Exam

Tuesday: Pre-Lab: Determining Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression, Clean/Organize Lab Stations


Sunday, November 3, 2013

Video Notes: 3.1 and 3.2a and Comic Strip Assignment

1) Download the Unit 3 Guided Questions (Notes) and get them into UPAD.  Click here to access the Unit 3 notes.

2) Watch this video and take notes in your Unit 3 Guided Questions.  Click here to access the video of the notes.

3) Complete this assignment about the Law of Conservation of Mass in UPAD.  If you need a refresher about this Law, see learning target 2.3.  Click here to access the PDF file.


  • Illustrate a comic showing an example of the Law of Conservation of Mass.
  • Imagine you are explaining this Law to a 6th grader.  
  • Use example masses in your story so that it makes sense and supports the Law of Conservation of Mass.
  • If you'd rather, you can use Comic Life or the ShowMe App to complete your comic strip.
  • See this example to get an idea of how it works.


COMIC STRIPS MUST BE EMAILED TO ME AND ARE DUE AT 11:59 TONIGHT (11/6/13)

A Student Made Flip Book of Atomic Theory!

http://www.flipsnack.com/55D78997C6F/368cc649834642c60f4603098q418443