Schedule
7th
CALENDAR 2023/2024
2nd Semester
6th Hour
MAY 15th Wednesday
SENIORS POSTERS ARE DUE MAY 17th TODAY BE PREPARED TO PRESENT TO CLASS WHAT YOU HAVE
JUNIORS finish building posters Due May 29th
Check in Books and Enjoy your summer
MAY 13th Monday
Work on your Display board
Read Final Report
Read Abstract
MAY 9th Thursday
Conclusion Due on 13th
Graph Due on 13th
Read Display Board
Pick up Display Board
MAY 7th Tuesday
Paragraph about your observations Due 9th
Data Table Due 9th
Create at least on graph Due May 13 th
Write your conclusion Due May 13th
MAY 3rd Friday
Experimentation if Needed
Materials List and Procedures Due
Read Conclusions
Write a paragraph about your observations Due May 9th
Put data into a Data Table Due May 9th
MAY 1st Wednesday - MAY 9th Thursday
Experimentation Days
APRIL 29th Monday
Research papers Due today
Read Laboratory Notebook
If you are ready you can begin conducting your experiment (minimum of 3x)
APRIL 24th Wednesday
Read Materials List
Write your Materials List and Procedures Due May 1st
APRIL 22nd Monday
Working on research papers Due April 29th Friday
Read Variables
Read Hypothesis
Complete Variables and Hypothesis Worksheet Due May 1st.
APRIL 18th Thursday
Read Background Research
Read Finding Information
Read Bibliography
Read MLA Format Examples
Read Research Paper
Begin Working on Research Paper Due April 29th
APRIL 16th Tuesday
Your Question Reading
Proposal Forms Due Today
APRIL 12th Friday
Proposal Forms Due 16th
Topics to avoid Reading
Scientific Method Reading
HOMEWORK:
Proposal Forms
APRIL 10th Wednesday
AGENDA:
HOMEWORK:
NONE
APRIL 8th Monday
AGENDA:
Worksheet #9 Molecular Geometry Worksheet Due Next class
HOMEWORK:
None
APRIL 4th THURSDAY
AGENDA:
HOMEWORK:
NONE
APRIL 2nd Tuesday
AGENDA:
Read Pages 321 - 342 VSEPR Theory
HOMEWORK:
NONE
MARCH 21st Thursday
AGENDA:
Finish up gathering data and results from lab today is the last day to perform lab
Lab Write UPs Due Due Today
How big is the Mole Project Due (Present to class)
Stoichiometry Stumpers Due After Break
HOMEWORK:
None
MARCH 19th Tuesday
SET 3 #6: Planners Due Today
What is the most difficult part of this lab so far for you? Why?
AGENDA:
Finish Stoichiometry Lab
Begin answering questions from lab data
Start Lab Write Ups (DUE on Thursday the 21st)
HOMEWORK:
Lab Write Ups
MARCH 15th Friday
SET 3 #5:
What is meant by excess reactant? What is meant by limiting reactant?
AGENDA:
HOMEWORK:
NONE
MARCH 11th Monday & MARCH 13th Wednesday
SET 3 #4:
When it comes to stoichiometry what do you get and what do you need help with?
AGENDA:
Limiting and Excess Reactants Due NEXT CLASS
Stoichiometry Pre Lab Due NEXT CLASS
HOMEWORK:
None
MARCH 7th Thursday
SET 3 #3:
Why is the amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction often expressed as a %?
AGENDA:
Stoichiometry Worksheet Due NEXT CLASS
Stoichiometry Map Due NEXT CLASS
HOMEWORK:
NONE
MARCH 1st Friday
SET 3 #2:
Explain what stoichiometry is.
AGENDA:
How big is the Mole Project Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
FEBRUARY 28th Wednesday
SET 3 #1: Get new PLANNER SHEETS Today
Why is it necessary to balance chemical equations? What would be wrong if you did not balance your equations?
AGENDA:
Concept of mole/Molar Ratio DUE TODAY
Mole Ratios Worksheet Due Today
How big is the Mole Project (you will have all day Friday to work on this)
HOMEWORK:
NONE
FEBRUARY 26th Monday
SET 2 #6: PLANNER SHEETS DUE TODAY
What are the 5 major types of chemical reactions? (Pages 228 - 230)
AGENDA:
Mole Ratios Worksheet Due Today
How big is the Mole Project (you will have all day Friday to work on this)
Concept of mole/Molar Ratio Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
FEBRUARY 22nd Thursday
SET 2 #5:
Why would it be difficult to make a balance that measured moles?
AGENDA:
Balancing Equations video Due Today
Moles Worksheet Due
Concept of mole/Molar Ratio Due 28th
Mole Ratios Worksheet Due Next Class
Read Pages 223 - 242
HOMEWORK:
NONE
FEBRUARY 20th Tuesday
SET 2 #4:
Why must a chemical equation be balanced?
AGENDA:
Mole Lab Due Today
Episode 11 "The Mole" and Guide
Moles Worksheet Due NEXT CLASS
Balancing Chemical Equations Worksheet Due Today
HOMEWORK:
NONE
FEBRUARY 14th Wednesday
SET 2 #3:
Why is it important to use the correct amount of materials in a chemical reaction?
AGENDA:
Episode 11 "The Mole" and Guide
Moles Worksheet Due NEXT CLASS
HOMEWORK:
NONE
FEBRUARY 12th Monday
SET 2 #2:
What is most difficult for you in mole calculations?
AGENDA:
Mole Lab Due Today
Concentration Practice Worksheet Due next class
HOMEWORK:
Concentration Practice
FEBRUARY 8th Thursday
SET 2 #1: Get new PLANNER SHEETS Today
Compare and contrast molarity vs molality.
AGENDA:
HOMEWORK:
NONE
FEBRUARY 6th Tuesday
Set 1 #6: Please Turn Your Planner Sheets in Today
Make the following Conversion: 0.846 moles HF to molecules and to grams.
AGENDA:
HOMEWORK:
NONE
FEBRUARY 2nd Friday
Set 1 #5:
How is an empirical formula different from a molecular formula?
AGENDA:
Empirical and Molecular Formula Worksheet Due at the end of next class. There are answers posted in this link. Please only use to check your work.
HOMEWORK:
NONE
JANUARY 31st Wednesday
Set 1 #4:
What is an empirical formula? Why are they important/useful?
AGENDA:
HOMEWORK:
Read your MgO lab
JANUARY 29th Monday
SET 1 #3:
What is meant when we say a compounds is hydrate?
AGENDA:
Relative Mass and The Mole Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
JANUARY 25th Thursday
Set 1 #2:
Where does the term "mole" come from? Why is the "mole" useful to a chemist?
AGENDA:
Density Column Worksheet Due Today
Syllabus Due Today
Lab Safety Due Today
Mole Calculation Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
Read Pages 208 - 215
JANUARY 23rd Tuesday
Set 1 # 1: Get new PLANNER SHEETS Today
What is a "mole"?
AGENDA:
Books and Text Book Contracts
CuSO4 Demo (Page 188 in Text)
Density Column Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
Read Pages 189 - 207
Lab Safety Signed
Syllabus Signed
JANUARY 15th THURSDAY
CHEMISTRY FINAL
JANUARY 12th Friday
AGENDA:
Text Books
Get Ready for your Finals
JANUARY 10th Wednesday
No More Planners
AGENDA:
Hydrocarbons Due
Be sure your periodic Table is ready for your Final Exam
Practice Practice Practice
JANUARY 8th Monday
Set 6 #6: Due Today
What final exam are you most concerned about? Why?
AGENDA:
Review Quiz from Last Class
Check in Text Books
Practice Naming and Formula Writing
HOMEWORK:
Be sure your periodic Table is ready for your Final Exam
JANUARY 4th THURSDAY
Set 6 #5:
Why is nomenclature and formula writing an essential skill for chemists?
AGENDA:
Worksheet #5 Due Today
HOMEWORK:
NONE
JANUARY 2nd Tuesday
Set 6 #4:
How can you tell a compound is an acid from the name and/or the formula?
AGENDA:
Review all compound types
Worksheet #5 Due Next class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
DECEMBER 14th Thursday
Set 6 #3:
Explain the difference between binary ionic, binary molecular and ternary ionic compounds?
AGENDA:
Naming and Formula Writing Slide Show (Slides 40-44)
Binary and Ternary Acids Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
DECEMBER 12th Tuesday
Set 6 #2:
Why is being able to write correct chemical formulas and compound names necessary for not only chemists but the general public also.
AGENDA:
Binary Molecular Worksheet Due Today
Naming and Formula Writing Slide Show (Slides 34-39)
HOMEWORK:
NONE
DECEMBER 8th Friday
Set 6 #1: Get new PLANNER SHEETS Today
How do you tell ternary and binary molecules apart from one another?
AGENDA:
Naming and Formula Writing Slide Show (Slides 28 - 33)
Binary Molecular Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
DECEMBER 6th Wednesday
Set 5 #6: Planner Sheets Due Today
What must you know in order to write correct formulas and names for Binary Ionic compounds?
AGENDA:
Simple Binary Ionics (as a class on white boards)
Naming and Formula Writing Slide Show (Slides 18 - 27)
Polyatomic Ions Handout (Write these on your periodic table)
Binary and Ternary Ionic Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
DECEMBER 4th MONDAY
Set 5 #5:
What is an ionic compound? What is an ion? Can you think of an example of a compound that is held together with an ionic bond?
AGENDA:
Naming and Formula Writing Slide Show (Slides 1-18) Only
Forming and Naming Binary Ionic Compounds Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
NOVEMBER 30th Thursday
Set 5 #4:
What is the modern Periodic Law?
AGENDA:
Atoms and Periodic Table Writing Due Today
Mystery of Matter Episode 3
HOMEWORK:
Read Pages 163 - 180
NOVEMBER 28th Tuesday
Set 5 #3:
What determines the arrangement of elements in the periodic table? Was it always organized this way? How has it changed? Why did it change?
AGENDA:.
Episode 7 and Video Guide
HOMEWORK:
NONE
NOVEMBERF 17th Friday
Set 5 #2:
What is an isotope? What purpose do isotopes serve?
AGENDA:
Finish Presentations
HOMEWORK:
ENJOY YOUR BREAK (IF YOU ARE MISSING WORK BREAK IS A GREAT TIME TO GET STUFF COMPLETED)
NOVEMBER 15th Wednesday
Set 5 #1: Get new PLANNER SHEETS Today
Why is it important to know about the elements?
AGENDA:
Presentations and Quiz
HOMEWORK:
NONE
NOVEMBER 9th THURSDAY & NOVEMBER 13th MONDAY
Set 4 #6: Due Today
Why did you choose the elements you did for your research?
AGENDA:
Work on your 3 Element Presentation
Share your 3 questions and correct answers with Mr. Romano via email so he can make the quiz. They can be multiple choice or short answer.
HOMEWORK:
Finalize Presentations
NOVEMBER 7th Tuesday
Set 4 #5:
Which elements in the periodic table have similar properties? How do you know?
AGENDA:
Element Adoption (Submit Essays through e-mail dromano@d401.k12.id.us ) Do not all choose the same 3 elements or no one will get to do those elements. We will work on your presentations next class.
HOMEWORK:
NONE
NOVEMBER 2nd Thursday
Set 4 #4:
How many energy sub levels are in each of the following primary energy levels. (1) (3) and (4)?
AGENDA:
ELECTRON CONFIGURATION BINGO
Read Pages 136 - 157
Page 155 use to Color Your Periodic Table
HOMEWORK:
NONE
OCTOBER 31st Tuesday
Set 4 #3:
Why is understanding how electrons fill orbitals helpful to understanding chemistry?
AGENDA:
Chemical and Physical Properties and Changes Worksheet Due Today
Activity #4 Worksheet Due NEXT CLASS
HOMEWORK:
NONE
OCTOBER 26th Thursday
Set 4 #2:
How is a chemical change different from a physical change?
AGENDA:
READ 56 - 62
Chemical and Physical Properties and Changes Worksheet Due NEXT CLASS
HOMEWORK:
NONE
OCTOBER 24th Tuesday
Set 4 #1: Get new PLANNER SHEETS today
Write an electron configuration for Aluminum.
AGENDA:
Electron Valence and Lewis Dot Structure Worksheet Due Today
Electron Configuration Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
OCTOBER 20th Friday
Set 3 #6: Due today Please Turn in
List and explain each of the 4 quantum numbers.
AGENDA:
Atoms and Periodic Table PowerPoint
Atoms and Periodic Table Note Outline
Read Pages 127 -131
HOMEWORK:
Finish anything Not Completed in class
OCTOBER 18th Wednesday
Set 3 #5:
If two particles are traveling the same speed, does the more massive particle have a longer or shorter wavelength than the less massive particle? Explain
AGENDA:
Read Pages 109 - 115
Read Flame Test Lab
Mystery of Matter Video no video guide
Read Pages 116 - 125
HOMEWORK:
Be Ready to complete the Flame Test Lab NEXT CLASS
OCTOBER 16th Monday
Set 3 #4:
What does the term periodic mean?
AGENDA:
History of Atom Worksheet Due Next Class
Protons, Neutrons and Electrons Worksheet Due Nest class
Read Flame Test Lab
HOMEWORK:
Anything not finished in class
OCTOBER 12th Thursday
Set 3 #3:
Why are atomic masses not whole numbers? What type of average are they?
AGENDA:
Cp Lab Lab write Ups Due
Read Pages 109 - 115
HOMEWORK:
NONE
OCTOBER 10th Tuesday
Set 3 #2:
What is the difference between atomic # and mass #?
AGENDA:
Cp Lab Lab and work on your Lab Write up Due Next Class
Read Pages 78 - 103
HOMEWORK:
NONE
OCTOBER 5th Thursday
Set 3 #1: (PLANNER SHEETS)
Explain in your own words what specific heat is.
AGENDA:
Cp Lab Lab
HOMEWORK:
NONE
OCTOBER 3rd Tuesday
Set 2 #6: Due Today
What is the difference between joules, calories, and Calories?
AGENDA:
Specific Heat Worksheet Due Today
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 28th Thursday
Set 2 #5:
Explain how the factor label method works for solving dimensional analysis problems.
AGENDA:
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 26th Tuesday
Set 2 #4:
What is accuracy? Precision? How are they similar? How are they different?
AGENDA:
Accuracy and Precision Activity DUE TODAY
Chemistry 2010 Worksheet Due Next Class
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 21st THURSDAY
Set 2 #3:
Give and example of an intensive property and extensive property of matter.
AGENDA:
Accuracy and Precision Activity DUE NEXT CLASS
Read Pages 63 - 69 "Focus on Specific Heat and Equations"
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 19th Tuesday
Set 2 #2:
What is most difficult in determining the thickness of a foil?
AGENDA:
Fundamentals of Experimental Design Worksheet DUE NEXT CLASS
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 15th Friday
Set 2 #1:
Distinguish between heterogenous and homogenous. What do these terms refer to?
AGENDA:
Finish NOVA Hunting the Elements Video and Guide
Read Pages 48 - 62
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 13th Wednesday
Set 1 #6: DUE TODAY PLEASE TURN IN WHEN FINISHED
Why are significant digits important when recording measurements and doing calculations.
AGENDA:
Thickness of Foil Lab Type Report
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 11th Monday
Set 1 #5:
A car is traveling at 30 km/hr. What is the rate in cm/sec??
AGENDA:
Measurement, Sig Figs, Derived Quantities, and Unit Conversion Activity DUE TODAY
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 7th THURSDAY
Set 1 #4:
Why might it be a good idea to estimate your answer to a problem before solving?
AGENDA:
Significant Digits and Measurement DUE TODAY
Finish Sig Figs Pop Corn Lab DUE TODAY
Measurement, Sig Figs, Derived Quantities, and Unit Conversion Activity
HOMEWORK:
NONE
SEPTEMBER 5th Tuesday
Set 1 #3:
Does a pound of feathers or iron weight more? What is truly different?
AGENDA:
Measuring with Significant Digits Worksheet DUE TODAY
HOMEWORK
Significant Digits and Measurement DUE NEXT CLASS
AUGUST 31st
Set 1 #2:
What are significant digits? Why do they matter?
AGENDA:
Syllabus and Lab Safety Contracts Due
Read Pages 35 - 37
Measuring with Significant Digits Worksheet DUE NEXT CLASS
HOMEWORK:
Anything not finished in class
AUGUST 29th
Set 1 #1: (PLANNER SHEETS)
Why are you taking chemistry? What do you hope to learn in chemistry class?
AGENDA:
Anonymous Response
What makes you most excited about the new school year?
What is one thing you wish everyone at school knew about you?
What is your biggest goal this school year?
Lab Safety Contracts (Need Parent Signatures Due Next class)
Syllabus (Need Parent Signatures Due Next Class)
HOMEWORK:
Signatures on Syllabus and Lab Safety Contracts
Book Covers