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1 Thurs Aug 18

2 Fri Aug 19

 

 

 

 

Kickoff  10:25-11:15

Welcome

Kickoff  10:50-11:25

      Chapter 1
Chemistry Matter + Change

Welcome Course Overview

 

Flinn Contract

Safety Rubric

Lab Safety Smartboard Notes

 

You will have an element quiz Tuesday AND Wednesday and a monoatomic ion quiz on Thursday next week

 

Bring Book and lab notebook everyday starting Monday

 

CP1 Chemistry

3 Mon Aug 22

4 Tues Aug 23

1 Wed Aug 24

2 Thurs Aug 25

3 Fri Aug 26

          C/D 9:40-11:05

CHAPTER 1
Chemistry Matter + Change

     Chapter 1

 Discuss Safety in the Laboratory, Students choose a Safety rule to display on their poster.  Safety Rubric

              

                  Video

 

 

E 11:10-11:55

 

CHAPTER 1
Chemistry Matter + Change

     

Chapter 1

Safety Lecture

Safety Quiz Practice

HW: Read Chapter  1  p 3-14

 

Element quiz

 

 

    C/D 9:40-11:05

Meet the Teacher Night

Chapter 1

CHAPTER 1
Chemistry Matter + Change
Do you have a pair of Lab Shoes in your Locker

Be able to answer  #1,3,4

 ( p 5)

Be able to answer # 1,2,4,5

 ( p 14)

 

Element quiz

 

E 11:10-11:55

 

 

 

CHAPTER 1
Chemistry Matter + Change
 

  Monoatomic   Ion quiz

Practice Safety Quiz

Safety Poster Rubric

 

 

Interactive Periodic Table

C/D 10:50-11:50

Leadership Assembly

Long Mid Morning

CHAPTER 1
Chemistry Matter + Change

 

 
   Flinn Safety Contract
           due today and
   Safety POSTERS DUE
 

Flinn Safety Quiz

HW due Monday  ( see Monday Aug 29 on Calendar)

         

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4 Mon Aug 29

1 Tues Aug 30

2 Wed Aug 31

3 Thurs Sept 1

4 Fri Sept 2

            E 11:55-12:30
   GoalSettingAssembly       
    Long Mid Morning
 
CHAPTER 1
Chemistry Matter + Change

HW due:  p 22 # 4,5,9,11,13,17,18,21

 

           C/D 9:40-11:05

CHAPTER 1
Chemistry Matter + Change

 

  Monoatomic quiz

Physical vs Chemical change practice

Flinn Safety Contract
           due today
 
Distinguishing between chemical and physical changes
 

 

Blank Periodic Table

 

 

 

 

E 11:10 -11:55              

 HW due p 22-23

# 1,2,6,7,12,19,20,23

p 25 # 11,13

           

 
 
 

 

             C/D 9:40-11:05

 

50 pt Test  ( most are 100 pts) on Chapter  1  This will be mostly a multiple choice test.

Be able to: define chemistry, list examples of branches of chemistry, distinguish physical from chemical changes, describe states of matter, distinguish between  a mixture and a pure substance, describe the arrangement of periodic tabel, distinguish between the characterisitics of metals, nonmetals and metalloids and  identify  the noble gases. Know vocabulary on page 21

 

 

 

 

                E 11:10-11:55

CHAPTER 2 Measurement - Calculations

  International System of Units

 

Introduction to the Bunsen Burner

 

 

 

CP1 Chemistry

Mon Sept 5

1 Tues Sept 6

2 Wed Sept 7

3 Thurs Sept 8

4 Fri Sept 9

Labor day

No Classes

    C/D 9:40-11:05

Writing formulas and naming monoatomic ionic compounds

  Lab-Scientific Method

   The Lab Report

 

E 11:10-11:55

Monoatomic Ion Quiz

Read Section 1 Chapter 2

Practice Writing formulas and naming compounds for monotamic ionic compounds

 For practice:Look for ChemTeam on the Web, click on Nomenclature

Work on Lab reports in class, This Lab report will be due on Tuesday Sept 13

 

 

 

 C/D 10:30-11:40

Short Mid morning assembly

 

 

CHAPTER 2 Measurements and Calculations

 

Introduction

The Lab Report

 

 

E 11:55-12:30

Long Mid Morning Assembly

Quiz- Writing Formulas and naming  monoatomic Ionic compounds

Practice with Laptops, Ions and writing formulas for Ionic compounds

 

Mrs Purdue out EF today

 

CP1 Chemistry

1 Mon Sept 12

2 Tues Sept 13

3 Wed Sept 14

 Thurs Sept 15

 Fri Sept 16

       C/D 9:40-11:05 

CHAPTER 2 Measurement - Calculations

Bring calculator

 

 

E 11:10-11:55

CHAPTER 2 Measurement - Calculations

 

HW: p 59 # 4-9, p 42 #2

 

 International System of Units

 

Lab Report due today!

 

Conversions Practice

  C/D 9:40-11:05

CHAPTER 2 Measurement - Calculations

 

Hw p 42  #3

( show all work)

 

 

Density Lab

 

 

       

    Walk-a-thon

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL SCHEDULE

 

 

Chemistry of Fire

 

 

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4 Mon Sept 19

1 Tues Sept 20

2 Wed Sept 21

3 Thurs Sept 22

4 Fri Sept 23

     E 11:10-11:55

Discuss Density Lab

Calculate Percentage error

Conversions

      C/D 9:40-11:05

 

 

 

Metric link

        E 11:10-11:55

HW: Conversions Practice

Make sure you are using the method shown in class on Tues sep 20 ( Show your conversion factors!)

 

  

          C/D 9:40-11:05 

     HW: Density Lab Write up due today!

Hw p 881  #2-4       Not collected

Significant figures

  

      E 11:10-11:55

There IS Hw due on Monday!

   QUIZ: Conversions

 Have you been reading the Chapter 2?  In our Density Lab we covered Accuracy and precision, percentage error and using significant figures

HW Density Worksheet

 

 

 

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1 Mon Sept 26

2Tues Sept 27

3 Wed Sept 28

4 Thurs Sept 29

1 Fri Sept 30

      C/D 9:40-11:05

 

HW due:  p 60-61

43,44,46,48,49,50,51,54

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter Review

 

         E 11:10-11:55

TEST  Chapter 2

Be able to: Describe the steps of the scientific method, know 7 base SI units for and derivations of the meter, kilogram and second, perform conversions pico up to Mega, perform density and volume calculations, use scientific notation, rounding, significant figures, calculate percentage error

 

       C/D 9:40-11:05

 Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

Grams to moles conversions

Chemistry of Fire

                E 11:10-11:55

 Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

  HW: p 89-90 #     17,18, 23,24

         C/D 9:40-11:05

 

 Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

Sample graphs from Lab

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2 Mon Oct 3

3 Tues Oct 4

4 Wed Oct 5

1 Thurs Oct 6

2 Fri Oct 7

       E 11:10-11:55

Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter 

 

MOLE PATTERN

Long Mid Morning

10:50-11:50

Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

 

The Atom video

 

HW: p 886 # 95,96,97,98,99

 

 

 

Community services fair

         E 11:10-11:55

Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

Quiz: Dalton's 5 part theory

Lab: Chemistry of Fire due

 

      C/D 9:40-11:05 

Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

HW: p 71 # 1-3 AND

Describe Thomson's, Milikan's and Rutherford's experiments and the conclusions of each experiment

 

     E 11:43-12:18

JEANS  DAY- Late Arrival

Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

HW: p 90 # 28

CP1 Chemistry

3 Mon Oct 10

4 Tues Oct 11

Wed Oct 12

1 Thurs Oct 13

2 Fri Oct 14

 C/D 9:40-11:05

Chapter 3 Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

HW: Chapter 3 Sec 3 review worksheet ( not collected)

Compute the average atomic mass of Beanium

    E 11:10-11:55

 HW: p 89 # 7-16

 

end of 1st Quarter

PLAN/PSAT

 

NO CLASSES

 

    C/D 9:40-11:05

TEST Chapter 3

Atoms:Building Blocks of Matter

For test be able to: explain the law of definite proportions and the law of multiple proportions, summarize Dalton's theory, recognize the parts of Dalton's theory that are not true. Summarize the experiments for Thomson, Millikan and Rutherford and the impact of that work on atomic theory. List the charge and mass of protons, neutron and electrons, define atom. Explain what isotopes are, calculate an atoms average atomic mass. Be able to give nuclear symbols for nuclides given # proton, electrons and neutrons, define mole, convert between atoms, moles and grams.

 

        E 11:10-11:55

   Labquest:   Melting/Freezing

  

CP1 Chemistry

3 Mon Oct 17

4 Tues Oct 18

1 Wed Oct 19

2 Thurs Oct 20

3 Fri Oct 21

 C/D 9:40-11:05

CHAPTER 4  A New Atomic Model

MOLE PATTERN

Finish Melting/Freezing Lab  ( This write up will be due on Monday Oct 24)

Melting/Freezing Lab Sample data

 

 

      E 11:45- ???   

CHAPTER 4   A New Atomic Model

Short mid Morning Assembly

    C/D 9:40- 11:05

 CHAPTER 4  A New Atomic Model

HW  p 103  # 1-6

Practice Quiz

       E 11:10-11:55

 CHAPTER 4  A New Atomic Model

HW p 124 # 10, p 126 # 44, 47

Bohr's model, Heisenberg, Shrodinger, quantum numbers

      C/D 9:40-11:05

Quiz on  Chapter 4 thus far:  EM spectrum, calculations with wavelength, frequency and energy, Bohr's model

HW: Your Mole is due today!

MOLE Day Celebration

Mole Day Foundation

 

CP1 Chemistry

4 Mon Oct 24

1 Tues Oct 25

2 Wed Oct 26

3 Thurs Oct 27

4 Fri Oct 28

     E 11:10-11:55

CHAPTER 4  A New Atomic Model

Quiz on  Chapter 4 thus far:  EM spectrum, calculations with wavelength, frequency and energy, Bohr's model

 HW:  Melting Freezing Lab write up due today

    C/D 9:40-11:05  

CHAPTER 4  A New Atomic Model

HW: p 110 # 2,3 p 124 # 15, p 126 # 49

 

Quantum Numbers, Electron Configurations

      E 11:10-11:55

CHAPTER 4  A New Atomic Model

 HW p 124 #  16,17, 21  p125 # 26-28,32

Electron configurations, orbitals, Noble gas configurations

      C/D 9:40-11:05

CHAPTER 4  A New Atomic Model

HW: Prelab write up for Flame test

Flame Test

 

 

      E 11:10-11:55

  We will start the lecture for Chapter 5: The Periodic Table so that you can have the full Block for your Chapter 4 test on Monday

CP1 Chemistry

1 Mon Oct 31

2 Tues Nov 1

3 Wed Nov 2

4 Thurs Nov 3

1 Fri Nov 4

C/D 9:40-11:05

Test Chapter 4

Be able to work problems with wavelength, frequency and energy. Know the relative energies of common EM types, explain wave-particle duality of light, explain  emission spectrums using Bohrs model, define the photoelectric effect, define quantum, discuss Heisenberg Uncertainty principle list and describe the 4 quantum numbers , Draw an Aufbau,  write electron configurations, orbital diagrams and noble gas configurations. Explain how you apply the Aufbau, Pauli  exclusion principle and Hunds law

 

 

  

 

    E 11:55-12:30Long Mid morning Assembly

CHAPTER 5            The Periodic Law 

Blank Periodic Table

Ch 5 Notes

Write the full electron configuration for the first 21 elements in the periodic table on one piece of paper

 

Flame Lab Calculations:

Calculations:     Compute the Energy of each color seen in the flame.  Use the representative wavelength for each color ( For example, if an element’s flame was yellow you would use the wavelength 580 nm  from the table)   Show your calculations and tabulate your answers.

Flame Test

 

     

 

 

        C/D 9:40-11:05

CHAPTER 5

The Periodic Law 

HW:  Questions # 1-13 in your lecture packet

Mendeleev Periodic Table Activity

   BOHRING

         E 11:10-11:55

 

   HW: Flame test Write up due today

 

    C/D 9:25-10:35

Afternoon Assembly

 

Packet  # 14-26

CP1 Chemistry

2 Mon Nov 7

3 Tues Nov 8

4 Wed Nov 9

1 Thurs Nov 10

2 Fri Nov 11

 E 11:43-12:18

CHAPTER 5

The Periodic Law

 

Cesium + Rubdium take a bath

 

Scientist file assignment

    C/D 9:40-11:05 

   

CHAPTER 5

The Periodic Law

HW: p 166 # 17,18,19,21

     E  10:40-11:15

CHAPTER 5

The Periodic Law

HW:p 167 # 22-28

 

Quiz: Given Noble gas configurations: give period, block, group, classify as metal or nonmetal or metalloid and describe properties of the element

Show the trend for atomic radii, electron affinity, ionization energy and electronegativity

Define each of the terms above

 

 

 

 

No Classes today

 

( here is what you will need to know for test on this Chapter:)

For test, be able to: Explain the roles of Mendeleev and Moseley in the development of the Table, Use Periodic Law and Table to predict the properties of elements, State the Periodic Law, locate and name the main block elements, major groups and series, s,p,d, f blocks, define atomic radii, ionic radii, ionization energy, electronegativity, be able to show and explain the direction of trends for each, distinguish between anion and cation, predict ions given the element,  define valence electrons, state number for each element

 

   Special Schedule Early dismissal      

 E: 9:00-9:12

 

 

 

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3 Mon Nov 14

4 Tues Nov 15

1 Wed Nov 16

2 Thurs Nov 17

3 Fri Nov 18

  C/D 9:40-11:05

HW: p 168 # 39-45, # 48, p 166 # 1,2

      E 11:10-11:55

 

    C/D 9:40-11:05

TEST  Chapter 5

       E 11:10-11:55

CHAPTER 7 Names and Formulas

C/D 9:40-11:05

 

CHAPTER 7 Names and Formulas

 

HW: Worksheet given in class

CP1 Chemistry

4 Mon Nov 21b

1 Tues Nov 22

Wed Nov 23

Thurs Nov 24

Fri Nov 25

           E 11:10-11:55

CHAPTER 7   

 

  C/D 9:40-11:05

CHAPTER 7 

BENDING GLASS

( No preparation on your part)

 

Quiz  Polyatomic ions

 

 

 

 No classes

  No classes

 No classes

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2 Mon Nov 28

3 Tues Nov 29

4 Wed Nov 30

1 Thurs Dec 1

2 Fri Dec 2

          E 11:10-11:55

  Ch 7 Chemical Names and Formulas

 

     C/D 9:40-11:05

 Ch 7 Chemical Names and Formulas

practice

HW: p 251 # 3,5, 7,8,10,11,16,17,23

       E 11:10-11:55

  Ch 7 Chemical Names and Formulas

Quiz:  Writing names and or formulas

 HW p 251-252

# 12,14,15, 24,25

    C/D 9:40-11:05

 Ch 7 Chemical Names and Formulas

 

HW:Pre-Lab write up

Page 258,259 Lab: Determining the Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide

 

 Additional Conclusion question:

Explain how you can use gravimetric analysis to determine the empirical formula of a compound, describe lab procedure and calculations performed.

      E 11:10-11:55

 Ch 7 Chemical Names and Formulas

JEANS  DAY

 HW: p 253 # 28,29

 

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3 Mon Dec 5

4 Tues Dec 6

1 Wed Dec 7

2 Thurs Dec 8

3 Fri Dec 9

 C/D 9:40-11:05

 

Semester Study Guide

 

E 11:10-11:55

p 253 # 40-47

  C/D 9:40-11:05

 

TEST

Chapter 7

Writing formulas and naming compounds; ionic, molecular and acids.

Calculating formula mass

 ( molecular mass). Calculating empirical formula. molecular formula from % or mass data.

E 11:55-12:30 

Chapter 8:

Chemical Equations

Long Mid Morning Assembly

 

C/D 9:25-10:35

 

LAB DUE: Empirical formula of Magnesium Oxide

Chapter 8:

Chemical Equations

 

Afternoon Assembly Seasonal Concert

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4 Mon Dec 12

 1 Tues Dec 13

2 Wed Dec 14

Thurs Dec 15

Fri Dec 16

E 11:10-11:55

REVIEW

 

 

 

 
 C/D 9:40-11:05

Semester Study Guide Semester Test

Chapters 1,2,3,4,5,7,part of 8

AND...making ornaments

 

 

 

Review for Semester Test

 

Noon Dismissal

Faculty Luncheon

 

SEMESTER 

Exam

 

 

Second Exam today

 

 

 

Semetser exams in your OTHER classes

 

 

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 Mon Dec 19

Tues Dec 20

Wed Dec 21

 Thurs Dec 22

Fri Dec 23

 

SEMESTER  1

Exams

 

 

 

SEMESTER  1

Exams

 

 

NO Class

 

 

 

NO Class

 

 

 

MERRY CHRISTMAS

 

     

 

 

   

CP1 Chemistry 2012   Third Quarter

          Mon Jan 2

Tues Jan 3

2 Wed Jan 4

 3 Thurs Jan 5

 

 Fri Jan 6

 

   

 

 

 

You will NEED a calculator

Lab: Moles, Molecules and Grams

 

 

You will NEED a calculator

Chapter 8

Finish Lab

SHOWCASE DAY

 

CP1 Chemistry 2012 Third Quarter

 4 Mon Jan 9

  1 Tues Jan 10

2 Wed Jan 11

3 Thurs Jan 12

4 Fri Jan 13

Chapter 8: Chemical Equations

Lecture Packet
Chapter 8: Chemical Equations

HW: 290 # 11,12,15 Plus Worksheet given in class

 

 

 

Chapter 8: Chemical Equations

Lab: Moles, Molecules, Grams Due today

HW:Balancing worksheet

( You must show your work!)

 

 

Chapter 8: Chemical Equations

Class Assemblies

Long Mid Morning Assembly

LAB: Types of Chemical Reactions

Chapter 8: Chemical Equations

Quiz on Chapter thus far

HW due Tuesday:Chemtutor Reactions

CP1 Chemistry 2012 Third Quarter

           Mon Jan 16

 1 Tues Jan 17

         2 Wed Jan 18

3 Thurs Jan 19

4 Fri Jan 20

NO SCHOOL

Martin Luther King

HW due :Chemtutor Reactions HW p 291 # 22-26

 

HW: p 292 34-36

Lab Chem reactions Due

Balancing/Classifying Quiz

 

HW:  p 292

# 38-44,47

CP1 Chemistry 2012  Third Quarter

1 Mon Jan 23

2 Tues Jan 24

3 Wed Jan 25

4 Thurs Jan 26

1 Fri Jan 27

HW:  Chapter 8 Study Guide

Lab Activity, No Formal Write up

Single Displacement Lab

  TEST

Chapter 8

Be able to write balanced equations, classify equations and use the Activity Series for single replacement reactions, Be able to complete simple reactions give the reactants 

Chapter 9 STOICHIOMETRY Chapter 9 STOICHIOMETRY

HW

p 309 # 1,2

p 311 # 1-4

CP1 Chemistry 2012  Third Quarter

2 Mon Jan 30

3 Tues Jan 31

 4 Wed Feb 1

1 Thurs Feb 2

  2 Fri Feb 3

Afternoon Assembly

Chapter 9 STOICHIOMETRY

HW  p 320  # 10,11,12,13,14

Chapter 9 STOICHIOMETRY

LAB

Stoichiometry and Gravimetric analysis p 326

Chapter 9 STOICHIOMETRY

Take mass data for Lab

HW p 320 # 15,16,21,22

 

Stoichiometry Quiz

Mid Morning Assembly

HW:  p 890 # 170,171 

p 313 Sample problem F, p 313 Practice #1

 

Mid Morning Assembly

Chapter 9 STOICHIOMETRY

 HW: p 315 Practice  # 1,2  PLUS Review worksheet given in class

CP1 Chemistry 2012  Third Quarter

3 Mon Feb 6

4 Tues Feb 7

1 Wed Feb 8

2 Thurs Feb 9

3 Fri Feb 10

 

HW:  p322 #25,26 28, 29,33

p893 #212

 

 

HW:

Worksheet given in class

Chapter 9 STOICHIOMETRY

TEST  Chapter 9

Be able to work stoichiometric problems  using  mass to mass, mass to mole, mole to mass, and finding volumes of gases. Be able to identify the limiting reactant and the excess reactant. Percentage Yield 

All Classes Released at NOON

Chapter 6  BONDING

 

 HW: Stoichiometry LAB write up due

 

Chapter 6  BONDING

 

 

CP1 Chemistry 2012  Third Quarter

4 Mon Feb 13

3 Tues Feb 14

2 Wed Feb 15

3 Thurs Feb 16

4 Fri Feb 17

Chapter 6  BONDING

Page 209  # 1-7

If you rewrote the last lab...we  will fix your score on Monday when we get the folders out

Chapter 6  BONDING

 

No HW

Molecular Models Lab

  

 

Chapter 6  BONDING

Finish Lab and turn in when complete

p 290 # 9-18

Molecular Models Lab

 

Chapter 6  BONDING

Study Guides for Sec 6 in class

Chapter 6  BONDING

 

Quiz on Section 1 and 2 in Chapter 6

CP1 Chemistry 2012  Third Quarter

 Mon Feb 20

1 Tues Feb 21

2 Wed Feb 22

3 Thurs Feb 23

4 Fri Feb 24

PRESIDENTS DAY

NO School

Chapter 6  BONDING

 

Return Section 1 Quizzes.

 

Chapter 6  BONDING

 

HW p 194  #3,4,5 p 196 1,2,3 p 201 # 1, p 207 # 1,2,3

Chapter 6  BONDING

Lab activity??

HW: Study Guide Sections 2 and 3 given in class

For Test on Ch 6

  Be able to: classify bonds given an electronegaitvity table, define ionic, covalent, metallic and hydrogen bond, describe the formation of a covalent bond Define bond length and bond energy distinguish between single, double and triple bonds, state the octet rule, draw Lewis structures using the six steps, Define lattice energy, compare properties of molecular and ionic compounds, describe the VSEPR theory, be able to give shapes and angles for molecules of Groups 2,13,14,15,16, Define hybridization and distinguish between  sp 3, sp 2 and sp hybridization

CP1 Chemistry 2012  Third Quarter

1 Mon Feb 27

2 Tues Feb 28

3 Wed Feb 29

4 Thurs Mar 1

2 Fri Mar 2

        NO SCHOOL

CP1 Chemistry 2012  Third Quarter

1 Mon Mar 5

2 Tues Mar 6

3 Wed Mar 7

4 Thurs Mar 8

1 Fri Mar 9

        NOON Dismissal

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