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Chemistry: Reactions RXN

  • CW: [1] Finish notes, paragraph summary and margin questions for notes (p59). [2] RXN or No RXN Slideshow.

  • DN: What is fire?

  • Reminders: Hold on to your paper atoms - we will use them later.

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  • CW: [1] Finish notes, paragraph summary and margin questions for notes (p59). [2] RXN or No RXN Slideshow.

  • DN: What is fire?

  • Reminders: Hold on to your paper atoms - we will use them later.

RESOURCES

RXN or No RXN Slideshow (Schoology)

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by answering questions in their notebooks.

10min> Chemical Reaction Notes. Teacher shows a model of a chemical reaction. Students discuss in groups and break down the reaction into steps. Class discussion.

10min> Chemical Reaction Notes (continued). Teacher provides examples for each sign of a reaction. Students share observations of reactions from previous experiences.

10min> Students complete paragraph summaries and margin questions and then share with the class.

5min< RXN or No RXN slideshow. Students identify signs of a chemical reaction and determine if a chemical RXN occurred for multiple examples. Class discussion.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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CER Practice: Earbuds & Hearing Loss

  • CW: Highlighted & Annotated article with CER.

  • DN: Have you ever heard a noise ‘piiiiiiiiiiiiii’ from one ear?

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  • CW: Highlighted & Annotated article with CER.

  • DN: Have you ever heard a noise ‘piiiiiiiiiiiiii’ from one ear?

RESOURCES

Article (Not available online on this site.) Copies available in class.

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by answering question.

10min Class reads article together and go over key details of each paragraph.

10min> Students highlight and annotate main paragraphs (3,4, 6 and 7).

5min> Students write the outline for the Claim using the ABC method.

5min> Students convert Claim outline into a full sentence. Students share claims.

5min> Students write outline for Evidence and find supporting text using the ABC method.

5min> Students convert Evidence outline into a full sentence. Students share evidence.

5min> Students write the outline for the Reasoning using the ABC method.

5min> Students convert Reasoning outline into a full sentence. Students share reasoning.

5min Clean up. Wrap up.

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Chemistry: Atoms to Molecules (1 of 2)

CW: Completed Atom cut outs.

DN: Cut out atoms.

EQ: How do atoms connect to form molecules?

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  • CW: Completed Atom cut outs.

  • DN: Cut out atoms.

  • EQ: How do atoms connect to form molecules?

RESOURCES

Periodic Table of Elements

Atoms, Bonds, & Molecules Handout

Atoms Paper Models (Lewis Dot) - Not Available Online

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by answering the questions in their notebooks.

10min Students cut out Lewis Dot structures for Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Carbon.

25-30min Paper model molecules. Students create, one at a time, the following molecules: H2O, CH4, O2, N2, CH2O, N2H2, C2H2, and CO2. Teacher offers suggestions, hints, and tips. Students hold up finished molecules to compare structures.

5min Teacher demonstrates how to draw simplified molecule structures using their paper model molecules as reference.

5min Students draw the simplified structures for their molecules on the Atoms, Bonds, & Molecules Handout.

5min Students share their answers on the board and the classroom verifies.

5min Students draw the simplified structures for H2O2 and C2H6 without making a paper model first on the Atoms, Bonds, & Molecules Handout.

5min Students share their answers on the board and the classroom verifies.

10min Student complete the handout by answering the questions on the back.

5min Class goes over the answers.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

AIM: Students will create models of molecules by bonding atoms together.

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Chemistry: Introduction to Atoms

CW/HW: Complete notes (p55), diagrams (p54), write margin questions and paragraph summary (p57).

DN: What is an atom?

EQ: What are atoms and how are they organized?

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  • CW/HW: Complete notes (p55), diagrams (p54), write margin questions and paragraph summary (p57).

  • DN: What is an atom?

  • EQ: What are atoms and how are they organized?

RESOURCES

Atoms, Molecules, and Organization Notes Handout

Atoms, Molecules, and Organization Notes Diagrams

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by answering question in notebook.

20min Students take Organization of Matter notes.

10min Students write margin questions and paragraph summary.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Chemistry: Introduction

CW/HW: Finish Period Table Valentine’s Card message and decorate. Quality matters.

DN: Label p51-53 as ‘Do Now’ at the top. Then answer the question, “What are chemicals?”

EQ: How do atoms connect to form molecules?

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  • CW/HW: Finish Period Table Valentine’s Card message and decorate. Quality matters.

  • DN: Label p51-53 as ‘Do Now’ at the top. Then answer the question, “What are chemicals?”

  • EQ: How do atoms connect to form molecules?

RESOURCES

Periodic Table of Elements

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by answering the questions in their notebooks.

15min Chemicals in Food Activity. Separate into ‘healthy’ and ‘not healthy,’ then ‘chemicals’ and ‘no chemicals,’ and then ‘has atoms/molecules’ and ‘no atoms/molecules.’

10min Chemicals in Food CER. (A=Food; B=Atoms/Molecules; C=Chemicals)

10min Students use the periodic table to create a Valentine’s message on the cover of the card using the names or atomic numbers only. Example (Do not copy): Uranium, Copper, Tellurium (on cover) and U CuTe (inside card).

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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