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HONORS CHEMISTRY TOPICS AND ASSIGNMENTS

BEGINNING 8-12-09

*** Table of Contents ***

Below you will see:
  1) The current week's topics and assignments
  2) Any other important school information
  3) Past topics & assignments (posted at the bottom of the page)

NOTES: My school phone extension is 4027

The web address for Siemens Competition info is...
     http://www.collegeboard.com/siemens/?CampaignID=4566


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*** 1. CURRENT LESSON PLANS ***

SECOND SEMESTER 2009-2010

Fourth Quarter  
 

- - - - - - Week 17  
MONDAY, May 3, 2010 – 1, 3, 5 BLOCK SCHEDULE

  1. Ch 11 Exam (shortened version) – 55 min

  2. Begin The Fire Below Us (Mt St Helens) – 68 min

     
TUESDAY, May 4 – 1,3,5 BLOCK SCHEDULE
  1. Complete “The Fire Below Us” – relate to gas laws
  2. Launch Ch 12 with “Marbles in a Beaker” demo (mole of marbles)

  3. Do Mole (Bean) Lab à fill in answers on lab sheet

  4. Hand out Ch 12 notes & begin to fill in (these are NOT PLCC & AG notes)


WEDNESDAY, May 5 – 2, 4, 6 BLOCK SCHEDULE


THURSDAY, May 6 – 2, 4, 6 BLOCK SCHEDULE


FRIDAY, May 7

  1.  Peruse Ch 11 exam

  2.  Check Mole (Bean) lab using lab quiz

  3.  Complete Ch 12.1 notes      

       **assn = p. 823: 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, & 14

 

- - - - - - Week 18  
MONDAY, May 10, 2010 – 1, 3, 5 BLOCK SCHEDULE
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda                                         
  1. Check p. 823 problems

  2. Do 12.2 A & B notes (and problems on note sheet)

  3. Do 12.2 C notes

  4. Prep Molar Vol of a Gas Lab

       **assn = p. 823 – 824: #15-20

     
TUESDAY, May 11 – 1, 3, 5 BLOCK SCHEDULE

  1.  Molar Vol Lab

  2.  Check p. 823 problems

  3.  Revisit Hydrate Lab and calculate water of crystallization        

       **assn = Ch 12 Test Review (give answers)


WEDNESDAY, May 12 – 2, 4, 6 BLOCK SCHEDULE


THURSDAY, May 13 – 2, 4, 6 BLOCK SCHEDULE


FRIDAY, May 14

  1. Ch. 12 TEST

  2. Receive notebook check list and final exam review sheet

 

- - - - - - FINALS Week
MONDAY, May 17, 2010
à S’more Lab

     
TUESDAY, May 18 à Check notebooks and Clear out lab drawers


WEDNESDAY, May 19 à Review for exam


THURSDAY, May 20 – BLOCK SCHEDULE – FINALS for 1, 3, (and 5)


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*** 2. List of Chemistry Core Labs ***

  1. Density: Thickness of Al Foil (Done 09/29/09)
  2. Comparing Chemical and Physical Changes (10/29/09)
  3. Separating of Mixtures (10/26/09)
  4. Milk Kaleidoscope (Done 08/20/09)
  5. Accuracy & Precision (10/09/09)
  6. Flame Test (12/08/09)
  7. Periodic Relationships - Nuts and Bolts (01/13/10)
  8. Research Project (Jan 2010)
  9. Ch 12 Understanding the Mole w/ Beans ()
10. Ch 09 Composition of Hydrates (03/10/10)
      - also do VSEPR Activity (03/24/10)
11. Electrolysis of Water (03/29/10)
12. Ch 6 Types of Chemical Reactions (04/13/10)
13. Ch 12 S'more Stoichiometry ()
14. Ch 10 Heating & Cooling Curves (11/06/09)
15. Ch 11 Molar Volume of a Gas ()
16. Ch 14 Acid-Base Titration ()



List of Glencoe Chemistry Chapters
  1. Chemistry: The Science of Matter (includes several lab techniques)
10. Kinetic Theory - physical states
      - 20. Calorimetry
  **Unit on Measuring & Metrics
  2. Basic Atomic Structure
  3. Intro to the Periodic Table
  7. More about the Atom & the Periodic Table
  8. Periodic Properties & Trends
  4. Formation of Compounds
  9. Chemical Bonding - VSEPR
  5. Types of Compounds - Ionic & Molecular
      (naming and writing formulas)
  6. Chemical Reactions & Equations
      (balancing & types of reactions)
12. The Mole!
11. Gases
13. Solutions
14. Acids & Bases
     State Mandated - HIV/AIDS


My links...
  http://www.teach-nology.com - has 28,000 free lesson plans
  http://www.teachersdomain.org/ - many video clips that can be streamed


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*** 3. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION ***



NOTE TO PARENTS:
Be sure to check http://www.bps-ok.org/ for school information.


HOW TO ACCESS EBSCO (database):
  1. http://www.odl.state.ok.us/prairie/index.htm
  2. From the left-hand column, click on "EBSCO Host"
  3. User ID = "Bartlesville"
  4. Password = "student"
      On the home page, you have two main choices...A or B

    A. "EBSCO Host"
         5. Beside the 2nd Ebsco Host icon, click on "School Libraries"
         6. For magazine articles (you can look for books),
             check the boxes next to...
                "MAS Ultra - School Edition"
                "Academic Search Elite"
                "MasterFILE Premier"
         7. At the bottom of the list, click on "continue"
         8. **Be certain to check the "Full Text" box
         9. When you find articles, you may e-mail, save, export, or add to a folder;               it is probably best to email them to yourself.

    B. The 2nd choice is to to to the "Student Research Center"
         5. Beside the icon, click on the words "Student Research Center"
         6. From this page, you can search by topic


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*** 4. PAST TOPICS AND ASSIGNMENTS ***

SECOND SEMESTER 2009-2010: Third Quarter

Last Week...

- - - - - - Week 16  
MONDAY, Apr 26, 2010 – 2,4,6 BLOCK SCHEDULE – NO CHEM

     
TUESDAY, Apr 27 – 2,4,6 BLOCK SCHEDULE – NO CHEM


WEDNESDAY, Apr 28 – BIO EOI instructions

  1. Discuss 11.1 C. notes

  2. 11.2 PLCC & A.G.

·         A,B,C’s of gas laws (Avogadro, Boyle, Charles, Dalton, Graham)

  3. Do p. 381: 1-5 and 821: 1-4                                                      

      **assn = 11.2 C. notes
THURSDAY, Apr 29 – BIO EOI à JURY DUTY (again!) – substitute

  1. Check p. 381 and 821 problems

  2. Discuss 11.2 C. notes                                      

      **assn = p. 393:6-8, 10, 11 and p. 821-822: 8-13, 16, 18, 21
FRIDAY, Apr 30 – BIO EOI

  1.  Check p. 393 and 821 problems

  2.  Review Can Crush à re-show train car crush on web

  3.  Review for Exam à problems (P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2; PV = nRT goes with Ch 12)

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Previous Weeks...

- - - - - - Week 1
MONDAY, Jan 4, 2010 - SNOW DAY
  1. 3.1 PLCC and A.G.; mark and vote
  2. Preview Ch 3, Section 1
  3. Find evidence
TUESDAY, Jan 5
 MM = Copy the work for the week into your Agenda
  1. Come to consensus on 3.1 A.G.
  2. Element Brain Teasers (E.C.)
      **assn = 3.1 Cornell notes
WEDNESDAY, Jan 6
 MM = Choose one piece of hardware as you come into the room
  1. Begin Nuts and Bolts Lab: classification of hardware
       - self-select new partners        
THURSDAY, Jan 7 - SNOW DAY
FRIDAY, Jan 8 - SNOW DAY

- - - - - - Week 2
MONDAY, Jan 11, 2010
 MM = Copy the work for the week into your Agenda
 1. Continue Nuts & Bolts: 
      - Receive lab sheets 
      - answer 5 prelab ?'s
      - measure hardware and make predictions
      **assn =  Answer lab sheet questions up to extensions page
TUESDAY, Jan 12
  1. Check Lab Report up to extensions
  2. Do Nuts and Bolts Extensions
  3. Get new seats
      **assn =  Complete Nuts and Bolts lab report  
WEDNESDAY, Jan 13
  1. Check Nuts and Bolts Extensions; turn in lab report
  2. Find 3.1 evidence
  3. Come to consensus on 3.1 A.G.
      **assn =  3.1 Cornell notes
THURSDAY, Jan 14
  1. Check & discuss 3.1 Cornell notes
  2. Hear Tom Lehrer's Element song
      **assn =  Mark 3.2 PLCC & A.G.
FRIDAY, Jan 15
  1.  Find 3.2 evidence; come to consensus
  2.  Begin color-coding a blank Periodic Table
      **assn = Finish "blank" Periodic Table

- - - - - - Week 3
MONDAY, Jan 18, 2010 - In-Service Day - NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS   
TUESDAY, Jan 19 - STATISTICS WORKSHOP at 7 p.m. in BMHS library
 MM = Copy work into Agenda
  1.  Check color-coded (blank) P. Tables
  2.  Answer p. 114 - 115: #1 - 10 for practice
  3.  Do 3.2 Cornell notes together 
  4.  Mark 7.1 A.G., vote
      **assn =  Find evidence for 7.1 A.G.
WEDNESDAY, Jan 20 - Build a Quantum Auditorium
  1.  Come to consensus on 7.1
  2.  Notes on the Quantum Auditorium
      **assn =  p. 242: 1-5; 7.1 Cornell notes
THURSDAY, Jan 21
  1. Video - The Periodic Table (30 min) 
  2. Check 7.1 Cornell notes 
FRIDAY, Jan 22 - TRI COUNTY TECH PRESENTATIONS  
                        EXPLORAVISION PAPERS DUE!

- - - - - - Week 4
MONDAY, Jan 25, 2010
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda
  1. Turn in P. Table video free write 
  2. Check 7.1 Cornell notes
   
·       Explain Pauli's Exclusion Principle 
   
·       aufbau principle (see p. 99), and 
   
·       Hund's rule
   3. Check 242: 1-5
  4. Mark 7.2 PLCC & A.G.
      **assn = Find 7.2 evidence 
 
TUESDAY, Jan 26
  1.  Come to consensus on 7.2
  2.  Learn to do orbital diagrams and e- configurations 
    
·      Construct for Cl,  Al, & Nd (#60) 
     **assn = 7.2 Cornell notes
WEDNESDAY, Jan 27 - SCIENCE FAIR / OJAS PAPERS DUE!
 1. Discuss and Check 7.2 Cornell notes
 2. Do p. 251: #1-2 and p. 818: #5-8, then check
 3. Do Periodic Table Review (from teacher’s notebook)
THURSDAY, Jan 28 - Ch 3 and 7 Exam: The Periodic Table
FRIDAY, Jan 29 - SNOW DAY

- - - - - - Week 5
MONDAY, Feb 1, 2010 - TRI COUNTY TECH TOURs (optional)
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda  
  1. Peruse Ch 3 and 7 Exam
  2. Begin memorizing
P. Ions – cations (ammonium, mercury I & II)
  3. Mark 8.1a A.G.

      **assn = 8.1a evidence

TUESDAY, Feb 2 – TARC Papers due
  1. Sign up for Chem Olympiad
  2. Come to consensus based on 8.1a evidence
  3. Mark 8.1b PPLC and A.G.; find evidence
      **assn = 8.1b evidence
WEDNESDAY, Feb 3
  1.
P. Ions – four 1- 
  2. Discuss 8.1 C. notes – Patterns of behavior 
    **assn = 8.1 C. notes
Thursday, Feb 4  
  1. Check p. 818: 1-5 
  2. Remark 8.1a & b PLCCs
  3. Begin Trends on miniature P. Tables 

        **assn = Ch 08.2 evidence
     
FRIDAY, Feb 5
  1. P. Ions – remaining 1-
  2. Finish Periodic Trends sheet - Answer questions on Trends sheet
  3. Come to consensus on 08.2 
        **assn = Ch 08 Exam Monday!

- - - - - - Week 6
MONDAY, Feb 8, 2010
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda
  1. Ch 08 Exam – This one is different!
 
       **assn = P. Ion Quiz A tomorrow
TUESDAY, Feb 9 – Young Naturalist Papers due
  1. P. Ions quiz A
  
  2. P. Ions – five 2-
  3. Instructions for entering science fair
  4. Receive rubrics for oral presentations
  5. Mark Ch 4.1 PLCC & A.G.
      **assn = SF entries due FRIDAY

                      Ch 4.1 evidence
WEDNESDAY, Feb 10

  1. Review ions

  2. Peruse Ch 08 Exam
  3. 
Sign up for Oral Presentations
THURSDAY, Feb 11

  1. P. Ions – remaining 2-

  2. Come to consensus on 4.1 A.G.
  2. 
Check out lab drawers with new lab partners
        **assn = Generation of O2 prelab

FRIDAY, Feb 12  
 1.
Completed SF entries due TODAY
  2.  Check Generation of O2 Prelab

- - - - - - Week 7  
MONDAY, Feb 15, 2010
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda
  1.  Generation of O2 Lab
        **assn = Lab report; P. Ion Quiz B

TUESDAY, Feb 16
  1.
P. Ions quiz B 

  2. Answer p. 129: 1-5 together

  3. P. Ions – 3-, per- and hypo- (finishes polyatomic ions)

  3. Check Generation of O2 Lab Report – turn in

  4. Mark Ch 04.2 PLCC & A.G.
      **assn = 04.2 evidence

WEDNESDAY, Feb 17

  1. Come to consensus on Ch 04.2
  2. Demo: Baby Snap Beads
  3. p. 811 – 812: 2-5 & 7-9 

        **assn = Ch 04.2 C. notes
THURSDAY, Feb 18 - Begin oral presentations     
FRIDAY, Feb 19 - Oral presentations

- - - - - Week 8                                                                                 
MONDAY, Feb 22, 2010 – Oral presentations                                       
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda                                         

TUESDAY, Feb 23 - Finish oral presentations

  --Check 4.2 Cornell notes if time permits
WEDNESDAY, Feb 24

  1. BIG P. Ions quiz
  2. Check 4.2 Cornell notes if not done yesterday

  4. Do p. 811 – 812: 2-5 & 7-9

  3. Begin Ch 09
        **assn = Ch 09.1 evidence

THURSDAY, Feb 25 - SPRING PHOTOS (through science classes)

n  Compare 9.1 evidence; do C. notes 
FRIDAY, Feb 26 - Young Naturalist Papers due MONDAY!

  1. BIG Polyatomic Ion QUIZ – must make 90%!
  2. Check and turn in Cornell notes

  3. Begin POGIL activity        

       **assn = p. 1 of POGIL activity

- - - - - - Week 9  
MONDAY, Mar 1, 2010 - Young Naturalist Papers must be received     
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda                                         
  1. 3rd hour check and turn in 9.1 C. notes                                         

  2. Group discussion of Model 1 of Naming Ionic Compounds (POGIL)

  3. Come to class consensus on POGIL

  4. Do Part 1 of Writing Formulas Worksheet (and name #1 – 6)

      **assn = Naming Compounds & Writing Formulas ws – Part A (x 2)
TUESDAY, Mar 2
  1.  Check Part A of Naming Cpds & also Writing Formulas

  2.  Model 3 of Naming Ionic Cpds (POGIL)

  3.  Learn 7 more monatomic ions (Ag, Zn, Hg, Cu, Fe, Sn, Pb)
        **assn = Naming Compounds & Writing Formulas ws – Part B (x 2)

                        Memorize 7 ions

                        Begin Popcorn pre-lab (due Th)
WEDNESDAY, Mar 3

  1. Check Naming Cpds –B

  2. Model 2 of Naming Ionic Cpds (POGIL)
  3. How to name hydrates
        **assn = Naming Cpds ws – Parts C and D

THURSDAY, Mar 4

  1.  Check Naming Cpds: C & D
  2.  Check Popcorn Prelab

FRIDAY, Mar 5 - Popcorn Lab – BDSF Tomorrow

****END OF THIRD QUARTER****

- - - - - - Week 10  
MONDAY, Mar 8, 2010
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda                                         
  1. Check Naming Cpds: E, F, and H 
  
  2. Learn to name organic compounds (CxHy
  
  3.  Receive notebook check list and all papers 
 
4.  Grades for Popcorn Lab (on accuracy)
      **assn = Hydrate Pre-Lab; 
Section G of Naming & F. Writing w
     
                 Notebooks!
TUESDAY, Mar 9
  1. Check Part G x 2
  2. Check Hydrate PreLab
  3. Check notebooks à turn in grade sheets x 2 
  4. Learn traditional naming system
        **assn = go back thru Naming & F. Writing & do traditional names

WEDNESDAY, Mar 10 – Hydrate Lab
        **assn = lab report (due Monday)

THURSDAY, Mar 11 – Substitute (D.C.) 
  1.  Ch 9.2 PLCC & A.G. D
      
- mark and “vote” and find evidence
      
- discuss & come to consensus (1st – Preston; 3rd – Nathan & Pedro) D
  2.  Ch 9.2 Cornell notes – due Monday
FRIDAY, Mar 12 
  1.  More naming and formula writing practice
       - do individually, then compare, then come to consensus  
                                           
***SPRING BREAK***
               
- - - - - - Week 11   
MONDAY, Mar 22, 2010 
 
MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda 
  1. Check Hydrate Lab à turn in 
  2. Check all naming and writing assn à turn in 
  3. Check Ch 9.2 C. notes à turn in   
TUESDAY, Mar 23 – VSEPR Activity
    **assn = complete activity sheet

WEDNESDAY, Mar 24 
  1. Check VSEPR Activity; discuss 
  2. Draw structures for several compounds 
  3. Review for Exam
THURSDAY, Mar 25 – Substitute (OSSEF) - 
Ch 4 and 9 Exam 
  1. 1st hour - Nolan is in charge 
  2. 3rd hour - Ty is in charge 
FRIDAY, Mar 26 – Substitute (OSSEF) 
  1.  Ch 6.1 PLCC & A.G. - mark, vote, find evidence 
  2.  Come to consensus on 6.1 A.G. based on evidence
       a) 1st hour - Grant and Tim are in charge 
       b) 3rd hour - Carissa and Sam are in charge
         **assn = 6.1 Cornell notes

- - - - - - Week 12  
MONDAY, Mar 29, 2010 – HIV/AIDS Parent meeting – 6 p.m. in library            
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda                                         
  1. Begin Electrolysis of Water Lab
à make observations and form hypothesis

      **assn = Design inquiry lab procedure to test hypothesis
TUESDAY, Mar 30

  1. Ck Ch 6.1 Cornell notes 
  2. Complete Electrolysis of Water Lab

        **assn = Lab Report
WEDNESDAY, Mar 31

  1. Peruse Ch 4 & 9 Exam

  2. Check Electrolysis of Water Lab report; turn in

  3. Demo: Electrolysis with Universal Indicator
THURSDAY, Apr 1

  1. Formula Bee

        **assn = as required
FRIDAY, Apr 2

  1. Complete any unfinished work from the week

  2. Turn in Formula Bee homework
         **assn = 6.2 C. evidence (due Tu)

- - - - - Week 13  
MONDAY, Apr 5, 2010 – Substitute (practice balancing equations)
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda                                         
  1. Do p. 201: #2; p. 209: #2 & 3

  2.  Do p. 815 – 816: #3-5, 7 and 8

  3.  Do “Balancing Equations” worksheet; parts A and B
      **assn = Do “Cooperative” worksheet #1 – 10

TUESDAY, Apr 6

  1. Check problems from yesterday
  2. Come to consensus on 6.2 A.G.

  3. Receive Types of Rxn note sheet and begin filling in

        **assn = 6.2 Cornell notes
WEDNESDAY, Apr 7

  1. Complete notes on Types of Rxn note sheet

  2. Check 6.2 Cornell notes

  3. Look at http://expedioscientiam.net/school/presentations/Rxns&RxnTypesReVis/

THURSDAY, Apr 8 – Substitute – Jury Duty

  1. Do Types of Reactions pre-lab
FRIDAY, Apr 9 – Bruin Crew

      Plans if I am here plans…                          Substitute plans for jury duty?

  1. Check Types of Rxn pre-lab                            1. Do Ch 10: Balancing Chem Eqn

  2. Review Types of Rxn
         **assn = Begin Balancing Review 
 

- - - - - - Week 14  
MONDAY, Apr 12, 2010 - MAD Week
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda    Substitute plans for jury duty?            
  1.  Begin Types of Rxn Lab                               1. Ck Ch 10 ws

      **assn = Begin post-lab report     
TUESDAY, Apr 13

  1. Complete Types of Rxn lab

  2. Complete Ch 6 Review

        **assn = Complete Lab report
WEDNESDAY, Apr 14

  1. Check Lab report

  2. Check Ch 6 Review and review for exam
THURSDAY, Apr 15 – Ch 6 Exam!
FRIDAY, Apr 16 – Begin HIV/AIDS (Last Bruin Crew)

  1.  Pre-test ppt

  2.  Receive HIV vocab list

- - - - - - Week 15  
MONDAY, Apr 19, 2010 – Substitute (jury duty)
 MM = Copy week’s work into your Agenda                                         
  1.  Ch 6 Exam – start immediately!

TUESDAY, Apr 20 – last Olympiad tutoring for Hayden and Lisa – Begin HIV/AIDS

  1. 1st hour à English EOI Writing exam (lasts until 10:10 a.m.)

  2. 3rd hour à OKC Bombing YouTube video

                        HIV/ AIDS Ground Rules (ppt) 

                        HIV/ AIDS Pre-Test (ppt) 
WEDNESDAY, Apr 21 – 1, 3 and 5 BLOCK SCHEDULE                           

  1. 1st = HIV Ground Rules & Pre-Test plus…                                      

  2. 3rd = T-Cell & HIV photos                                                             
              Hand out vocab list                                                               

              Abstinence Strategies (ppt – 3rd only)

              Time to Wait Video (1 hr) à video notes
THURSDAY, Apr 22 – 1,3,5 BLOCK SCHEDULE

  1. Peruse Ch 6 Exam                                      Several Ch 6 worksheets (balancing)

  2. Review Types of Rxn using http://expedioscientiam.net/school/presentations/Rxns&RxnTypesReVis/
  3. Identify an unknown reactant from the Types of Rxn Lab

            - - - -

  4. Water Jar Demo à free write and illustration
FRIDAY, Apr 23                         Note: Chem Olympiad test is tomorrow 

  1. Gas Law Vacuum Pump Demos à summarize & explain

  2. Review D.A.

  2. Begin Ch 11.1 PLCC & A.G.

       **assn = find evidence & 11.1 Cornell notes

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