MRS.
ALISSA JORDAN’S CHEMISTRY LESSON PLANS
WEEK
OF JANUARY 20, 2015
Tuesday:
Al COS OBJ: 6.) Solve stoichiometric problems
involving relationships among the number of particles, moles, and masses of
reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
• Predicting ionic and covalent bond types and products given
known reactants • Assigning oxidation numbers for individual atoms of
monatomic and polyatomic ions • Identifying the nomenclature of ionic
compounds, binary compounds, and acids • Classifying chemical reactions
as composition, decomposition, single replacement, or double replacement •
Determining the empirical or molecular formula for a compound using
percent composition data
In- Class: trade “Element trading cards” Students
will learn the following: Apply the
octet rule to atoms that form covalent bonds.
Describe the formation of
single, double, and triple covalent bonds.
Contrast sigma and pi
bonds. Relate the strength of a covalent bond to its bond length and bond
dissociation energy.
Homework: p.
273 vocabulary due Friday; study notes
Wednesday:
Al COS OBJ: 6.) Solve stoichiometric problems
involving relationships among the number of particles, moles, and masses of
reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
• Predicting ionic and covalent bond types and products given
known reactants
•
Assigning oxidation numbers for individual atoms of monatomic and
polyatomic ions
•
Identifying the nomenclature of ionic compounds, binary compounds, and
acids
•
Classifying chemical reactions as composition, decomposition, single
replacement, or double replacement • Determining the empirical or
molecular formula for a compound using percent composition data
In- Class: Students will continue to learn the
following: Apply the octet rule
to atoms that form covalent bonds. Describe the formation of single,
double, and triple covalent bonds. Contrast sigma and pi bonds. Relate
the strength of a covalent bond to its bond length and bond dissociation
energy.
Homework: p.
273 vocabulary due Friday; study notes
Thursday- Friday:
Al COS OBJ: 6.) Solve stoichiometric problems
involving relationships among the number of particles, moles, and masses of
reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
• Predicting ionic and covalent bond types and products given known
reactants • Assigning oxidation
numbers for individual atoms of monatomic and polyatomic ions •
Identifying the nomenclature of ionic compounds, binary compounds, and
acids • Classifying chemical reactions as composition, decomposition,
single replacement, or double replacement • Determining the empirical or
molecular formula for a compound using percent composition data
In- Class: Students will Translate molecular formulas into binary molecular compound
names. Name acidic solutions.
Homework: p.
273 vocabulary due Friday; study notes
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