72 12/11  
  1. Use the first 2 columns to write vocabulary words & definitions from page 81.  Draw line with ruler inbetween each vocabulary word.  Leave column 3 blank.
 
73 12/14  
  1. Iodine Demonstration.
  2. Discuss physical changes, chemical changes, physical properties, & chemical properties.  Complete P & C Properties & P & C Changes.
  3. Honors-Element Advertisement
  4. HW-CH 4.1 Vocabulary-see Friday's lesson.
Liquid Nitrogen Demo Video
74 12/15 SC.912.P.8.4: Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  1.  Color Code the Periodic Table & create a key using the colors provided in class
  2. HW-Read 4.1
  3. HW-Honors-Element Advertisement
 
75 12/16 SC.912.P.8.4: Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  1. Collect Element Advertisement
  2. Discuss 4.1 & complete Finding Info on Periodic Table. (Print with 8.5 x 14 size paper-2 sheets
  3. Discuss how PT is organized & edit Finding Info on PT.
  4. Permission form for Medicine Man-edited version did not arrive in time.
 
76 12/17  
  1. View Medicine Man DVD
  2. Honors-write scientific problem, research topics, & hypothesis.
  3. Find one internet article on cancer, chromatograph, and pharmaceuticals from rain forest.  Read & highlight.  Bonus for period 2.
Article-any website on the internet. that is reliable. 
79 1/4  
  1. Finish Medicine Man
 
80 1/5 SC.912.P.8.5: Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.
  1. Review "Finding Info on PT" &PT Organization.
  2. Take Isotopes Notes
  3. CH 4.1 Test on Friday.  4.1 Vocabulary & Finding Info due Friday.

Chemistry: WebElements Periodic Table

Chemical Elements.com - An Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements

How Periodic Table Organized

81 1/6 SC.912.P.8.4: Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  1. Draw 3 isotopes for Carbon.  Go to Periodic Table of Isotopes to see how many Carbon has.
  2. Explain 4.1 Vocabulary-in column 3-illustrate what the definition means/says (not examples)
Periodic Table of Isotopes
87 1/15 SC.912.P.8.4: Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  1. Honors-Using Clues to Identify Elements.
MP3-download to learn how to complete Using Clues to Identify Elements-may require Quicktime, Media Player, or down to MP3 player.
97 2/2 SC.912.P.8.2: Differentiate between physical and chemical properties and physical and chemical changes of matter.
  1. Honors-Using Clues to Identify Elements.
  2. Read pages p87-88
  3. Complete handout Chemical Formulas.
 
98 2/3 SC.912.P.8.7: Interpret formula representations of molecules and compounds in terms of composition and structure.

SC.912.P.8.9: Apply the mole concept and the law of conservation of mass to calculate quantities of chemicals participating in reactions.

  1.   Complete Balancing Act.
  2. Limewater & Test tube Lab.
  3. Take notes on Signs of a Chemical Reaction.
  4. Bonus-bring 1 gallon or sandwich baggies to school.

Balancing Equations

Signs of Chemical Reaction with Video

 

 

99 2/4 SC.912.P.8.6: Distinguish between bonding forces holding compounds together and other attractive forces, including hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces.
  1. Review Signs of Chemical Reaction.  Practice balancing equations.
  2. Beef Liver Lab.
  3. Baggie Lab.

Alkaline Metals & Water-YouTube

Build A Carbon Atom

High Energy Physics

Types of Equations

 

100 2/5 SC.912.P.8.9: Apply the mole concept and the law of conservation of mass to calculate quantities of chemicals participating in reactions.
  1. Review chemical reactions.
  2. Small Scale Chemistry lab
  3. HW-High Energy Physics

Chemical Formula Nomenclature

 

 

       

Electrolysis-YouTube

Electrolysis Explain-Wikipedia

Electrolysis & Space Station

Getting Water on the Shuttle

Half-life Graphics