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Chemistry: Runaway Electrons & Ions

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  • HW: Find and list 15 products that have ion, ionic, ionizer, or ionized (from real life, movies, books, or games) in their name or description. (Not all periods.)

  • CW: Ions & Ionic Bonds Mini Poster

  • DN: (1) What information is available on the periodic table? (2) What is an ion?

  • Reminders: Group members for the Reuse Project need to turn in 2nd contract agreement by Tomorrow.

RESOURCES

Reuse Project + Group Member Agreements

Atoms Paper Models (Lewis Dot) - Not Available Online

LESSON OUTLINE

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

5min Why Electrons Leave Story

10min Ions & Ionic Bonds Mini Poster. Modeling the making of ions and defining ions.

10min Ions & Ionic Bonds Mini Poster. Modeling and defining ionic bonds.

5min Add definitions to the notebook.

5min Demonstrate material manipulation techniques for reuse project.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Chemistry: Minibook Recap

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  • CW: Completed Minibook

  • DN: Make a minibook and cut out paper atoms.

  • Reminders: Group members for the Reuse Project need to turn in 2nd contract agreement by Friday.

RESOURCES

Atoms Paper Models (Lewis Dot) - Not Available Online

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by making a minibook and cutting out paper atoms.

5min Teacher provides instructions for the minibook assignment and clarifies any questions.

20min Minibook. Students write a haiku (or rhyme) and create an illustration/diagram for each the following questions: (1) How do atoms and molecules differ? (2) What is a bond? (3) What are the parts of an atom?

5min Students share work with class.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Reuse Project: Version 1 Design

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  • HW: Finish Version 1 Design

  • CW: Version 1 Design with product name, labels, function, material, and cost.

  • DN: How do you use feedback?

Resource

Example Design Layout

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Chemistry: Periodic Table Organization

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  • HW: [1] 10 Flashcards on Continental Drift. [2] Project Version 1 and instructions are due tomorrow.

  • CW: Paragraph Summary & Margin Questions (Notebook).

  • DN: Take out HW (CW from yesterday) and clear tables.

  • Reminder: Continental Drift Quiz will include a CER.

RESOURCES

Reuse Project + Group Member Agreements

 [youtube=://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUEof8QB1GM&w=854&h=480] 

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by clearing tables and taking out assignment.

5min Review CER for Continental Drift from previous day.

15min Students complete the Chemicals In My Food Activity.

15min Students take Organization of Matter notes.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Chemistry: Periodic Table Valentine's Cards

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  • HW: Finish CER Handout

  • CW: Valentine’s Card + CER Handout

  • DN: Take CER handout and two sheets of printer paper. Fold printer paper twice

  • Reminder: Version 1 and instructions are due next Wednesday (2/20).

RESOURCES

Table of Contents

Continental Drift CER + Locating Resources

Reuse Project + Group Member Agreements

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by taking a half sheet, folding it in half, and writing their name on it.

15min Students create two cards with a Valentine’s message using the Symbols. One will include a cover with the corresponding element names and the other with the atomic number.

10min Students find the location of resources based on applying knowledge of continental drift.

5min Students complete the first CER on the worksheet.

5min Students share their C, E, and R statements.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

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Continental Drift: Location of Resources

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  • HW: 7 Questions Multiple Choice

  • CW: New Continent Map + Paragraph Summary (in notebook)

Lesson Outline

Pangea to Continent paper modeling

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Midterm Review: Day 3 of 4

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  • HW: Draw any 3 Diagrams from your notes (select the ones you are least familiar with).

  • CW: Illustration Reminder Check and Crossword with Clues.

  • DN: Take out homework and grab copies of handouts.

  • Reminder: Midterm on Wednesday!

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by taking out homework and getting the two handouts.

10min Students draw the rock cycle and the nitrogen cycle, then check and correct.

5min Teacher outlines how to and how not to make a crossword. (4 words from Cycling of Matter, 4 words from Rock Cycle, and 2 words from Phase Changes).

15min Students create a crossword with clues.

5min Students start working on the homework.

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

AIM: Prepare students for midterm exam.

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Midterm Review: Day 2 of 4

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  • HW: [1] Write 5 multiple-choice question on the Nitrogen Cycle and 5 multiple-choice questions on the Rock Cycle . (Both cycles should be drawn or partial drawn and the questions should be based on knowing the cycles.) [2] Finish any Quarter 2 Review handout that was not completed in class.

  • CW: Quarter 2 Review (1 of 2) and Quarter 2 Review (2 of 2)

  • DN: Take out homework and grab copies of handouts.

  • Reminder: Midterm on Wednesday.

RESOURCES

Quarter 2 Review (1 of 2)

Quarter 2 Review (2 of 2)

 [youtube=://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7LcRofXKTA&w=854&h=480][youtube=://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swnjn9aqfqI&w=854&h=480] 

LESSON OUTLINE

5min Students complete the Do Now by taking out homework and getting the two handouts.

5min Students trade homework.

15-20min Students review independently.

5-10min Students review as a group.

5min Open Q&A

5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.

AIM: Prepare students for midterm exam.

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