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Date
Semester 2 Assignment Timeline
Diff. Chem. Objectives

Monday

1-5

Alien Activity  Review periodic table and periodic trends

Tuesday

1-6

Course introductions, expectations/syallabus, Website Tour, Lab Safety Review
6.  understand how regions of the periodic table correspond to organization of elements.  pp. 361-370

Wednesday

1-7

Lab Safety Quiz
C11 Notes: Periodic Table

Thursday

1-8

C11 Notes: Periodic TrendsGraphing Periodic Trends 7. understand how electron configuration places elements on the periodic table and can be used to classify elements.  pp. 370-377

Friday

1-9

C11 Notes: Periodic TrendsGraphing Periodic Trends 8. understand the correlation between atomic properties (such as atomic size and ionization energy), electron configuration and the placement of the elements on the periodic table. pp. 378-385

Monday

1-12

Finish Periodic Trends-Periodic Table Summary wksh
4-8. cont…

Tuesday

1-13

C11 Notes 4-8 cont…

Wednesday

1-14

Finish Food Periodic Table ActivityC11 Notes 4-8 cont…

Thursday

1-15

C11 NotesC11 Practice Test

Friday

1-16

C11 Test: Periodicity

Monday

1-19

No school

Tuesday

1-20

 C12 Notes: Elements-A closer look
1.  understand chemical and physical properties of elements based on their position on the periodic table.  pp. 392-420

Wednesday

1-21

Lab: Transition Metals
1. cont.

Thursday

1-22

Finish Lab discussion and Notes.C12 Practice Test 1. cont.

Friday

1-23

C12 Quiz: Elements 1. cont.

Monday

1-27

C13 Notes: Ionic and Covalent Bonding Bonding: The student will be able to…1.  understand how valence electron are expressed as electron dot structures for representative elements. pp. 431-434
2. write electron dot structures for atoms, ion, and molecules.  pp. 434.3.  understand ionic bonding as a transfer of electrons in the formation of ionic compounds. pp. 431-434

Tuesday

1-28

Notes on Lewis Dot Structures for Covalent Cmpds Part II wksh 1. – 3. cont…

Wednesday

1-29

ppt notes cont…More Lewis Practice 1. – 3. cont…

Thursday

1-30

More Lewis Practice 4.  understand the nature of covalent bond formation in terms of sharing electrons to form a lower energy state.  pp. 437-438.5.  understand the covalent bond in terms of polarity.  pp. 438-442.6.5. understand how to write electron dot structures for molecules following the octet rule.  p. 443-4447.7. understand the formation of single, double, and triple bonds. p.445-448

Friday

1-31

Lewis Quiz: Lewis wksh Part II Due 5. – 7. cont…8. understand the limitations of the octet rule in writing electron dot structures for molecules. p. 448-450.

Monday

2-3

Review LewisMolecular Modeling Activity-introduce 3D drawing 5. – 8. cont…9. understand the shapes molecules assume as a result of bonding around the central atom (VSEPR theory).

Tuesday

2-4

Finish Modeling Activity and 3D drawing 9.  cont…10. understand the polarity of molecules as a result of polar bonds and molecular geometry. p. 459-460

Wednesday

2-5

Introduce Valence Share Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) – Notesheet 1. – 10. cont…

Thursday

2-6

Finish VSEPR NotesVSEPR Practice Tutorial wksh 1. – 10. cont…

Friday

2-7

VSEPR Practice Tutorial wksh – Due 1. – 10. cont…

Monday

2-10

C13 Practice Test 1. – 10. cont…

Tuesday

2-11

C13 Test: Chemical Bonding 11. understand molecular properties of substances in terms of intermolecular attractions. p. 471-475

Wednesday

2-12

C14 Introduction: Water and Solutions! Water and SolutionsStudents will be able to:11. continued from bonding section.1.  Understand the energy changes that correspond to changes in state for water. p. 476-482.
2.  understand the unique properties of water.  485-487.

Thursday

2-13

C14 Notes: Computer Tutorials 1. – 2. cont…

Friday

2-14

C14 Lab: Phase Changes Heating Curves 1. – 2. cont…

Monday

2-17

C14 Lab: Surface Tension and properties of water 11., 1. – 2. cont…

Tuesday

2-18

C14 Lab: M.P. of water! 11., 1. – 2. cont…

Wednesday

2-19

C14 Notes 11., 1. – 2. cont…

Thursday

2-20

C14 Practice Test and Review  11., 1. – 2. cont…

Friday

2-21

Adjusted schedule for speechC14 Test: Water and Solutions  11., 1. – 2. cont…

Monday

2-24

C15 Notes: Solutions! 5. understand molarity. p. 136-1406. understand chemical reactions in an aqueous environment in terms of net ionic equations. p.509-5137. understand how to carry out stoichiometric problems involving molarity. C5 p. 170-173

Tuesday

2-25

C14 Reading and NotesPractice Net Ionic Equations 5. – 7. cont…

Wednesday

2-26

Practice Net Ionic Equations-wksh and book problems 5. – 7. cont…

Thursday

2-27

C15 Lab: Double Replacement Reactions in Solution  5. – 7. cont…

Friday

2-28

Finish Lab and DR practice (wksh and book problems) Review: 1. understand the energy changes that correspond to changes in state for water. p. 476-482.Review: 2. understand the unique properties of water.3.  understand “like dissolves like”‘4. understand how temperature and pressure affect solubility of solutes in water. p. 490-492.

Monday

3-3

C15 Notes/calcs on Molarity and Molality – Mini-Lab 1. – 7. cont…

Tuesday

3-4

Finish C15 notes.  C15 Practice Test 1. – 7. cont…

Wednesday

3-5

 C15 Lab: Colligative properties and calculations 1. – 7. cont…

Thursday

3-6

C15 Lab: Colligative properties and calculations 1. – 7. cont…

Friday

3-7

C15 Test: Solutions 1. – 7. cont…

3-10 to 3-14

Spring Break-No School Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, and KineticsStudents will be able to:

Monday

3-17

C16: Introduction to Thermochemistry!1st Law Video+C16 Learning Guide 1. understand heat and energy in terms of specific heat, energy changes associated with phase changes and measuring heat transfer. p. 533-542.

Tuesday

3-18

C16 Notes + Learning Guide work cont.. 1. cont…

Wednesday

3-19

RGDE Testing Schedule (approx 43 min periods)C16 Notes + Learning Guide work cont.. 1. cont…

Thursday

3-20

Food Energy Lab 1. cont…

Friday

3-21

Food Energy Lab cont…C16 Problem Solving wksh 1. cont…

Monday

3-24

C16 Notes on Work and Enthalpy 2. understand thermochemistry in terms of energy changes, enthalpy, enthalpy of formation, and enthalpy of reactions. p 544-552.

Tuesday

3-25

 C16 Enthalpy practice worksheet 2. cont…

Wednesday

3-26

 Enthalpy Lab 2. cont…

Thursday

3-27

C16 Practice problems  1. – 3. cont…

Friday

3-28

 C16 Practice problems

Monday

3-31

 NSEA-Science Vocabulary Review  Click here for NSEA-S Practice Test

Click Test.  Select only multiple choice and type in 114 for the number of questions.
Click Regenerate Test
Screen shot your score and send it to me.

Tuesday

4-1

NSEA-Science Practice Test  All objectives!

Wednesday

4-2

C16 Specific Heat and Hess’s Law 3. understand spontaneous reaction in terms of enthalpy and entropy. p.554-559.

Thursday

4-3

In-class thermo practice problems 1. – 3. cont…

Friday

4-4

Hess’s Law Lab with Vernier Lab Pros 1. – 3. cont…

Monday

4-7

C16 Review and Practice Test due 1. – 3. cont…

Tuesday

4-8

C16 Test: Thermo ChemistryC17 Lab: Intro to Kinetics using Alka-Seltzer 1. – 3. cont…4.  understand how reaction rate is determined. p. 567-575.

Wednesday

4-9

NSEA-Science Test

Thursday

4-10

NSEA-Science Test

Friday

4-11

C17 ppt notes (Kinetics=Reaction Rates) 5. understand collision theory and factors affecting reaction rates. p. 576-583.6. understand reaction pathways in terms of activitation energy, catalysts, and reaction mechanisms.

Monday

4-14

C17 Quiz closes online at 7amC18 Notes:  Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle 7. understand the nature of reversible chemical reactions that can lead to chemical equilibrium. p. 599-603.8. understand equilibrium in terms of equal forward and reverse reactions. p. 603-607.10. understand the factors that affect chemical equilibrium. p. 619-625.

Tuesday

4-15

C18 Notes-Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s PrincipleC18 Learning Guide wksh on Equilibrium 9. understand how to write the equilibrium expression and use the equilibrium expression to solve problems. p. 609-617

Wednesday

4-16

NESA Science Exam during chemistry class.Non-juniors will have a study hall

Thursday

4-17

NESA Science Exam during chemistry class.Non-juniors will have a study hall

Friday

4-18

No School

Monday

4-21

C18 Lab on Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle 4. –  10. cont…

Tuesday

4-22

C18 Quiz on Equilibrium:Introduction to Acids and Bases-Cabbage Lab Acids and BasesStudent will be able to:

Wednesday

4-23

ACT Test-11th GradersFinish Cabbage labC19 Notes on Acids-BasesC19 Acid-Base POGIL wksh 1. list properties of acids and bases. p. 635-6382. understand Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis theories of acids and bases. p. 638-6413. distinguish between strong and weak acids and bases. p. 642-644

Thursday

4-24

C19 Mini-Lab and Notes: Neutralization reactions/calculationDemonstrate neutralization and use stoich to calculate 4. understand neutralization reactions in terms of analysis of products and balanced equations. p. 646-648

Friday

4-25

C19 Notes: pH scaleC19 POGIL  pH 5. understand neutralization in terms of titration, and relate the titration curve to chemical events. p. 648-651

Monday

4-28

C19 Making NaOH solution (need container) 7. understand acid-base equilibrium in Kw and Ka equilibrium expressions. p. 661-664

Tuesday

4-29

Lab:  Standardizing NaOH Solution with KHP 6. understand solutions as acidic, basic, or neutral in terms of pH, indicators, acid-base equilibrium, and pH changes during titrations. p. 653-661

Wednesday

4-30

Lab:  Standardizing NaOH Solution with KHPShow calculation of [NaOH] 8. understand the nature of buffers and how buffers act to lessen changes in pH. p. 664-666

Thursday

5-1

Titration HCl (strong acid) titration curve with Vernier pH probe

Friday

5-2

Titration HCl (strong acid) titration curve with Vernier pH probeShow calculation of [HCl]

Monday

5-5

Titrate Vinegar (weak acid) titration curve with Vernier pH probe

Tuesday

5-6

Titrate Polyprotic Acid titration curve with Vernier pH probe

Wednesday

5-7

Finish Acid-Base Titration Labs

Thursday

5-8

C19 Review and Practice test

Friday

5-9

C19 Test:  Acids and Bases

Monday

5-12

C22 Organic Chemistry IntroductionNaming/drawing/modeling Alkanes

Tuesday

5-13

C22 Organic continuedNaming/drawing/modeling Alkenes

Wednesday

5-14

C22 Organic continuedNaming/drawing/modeling Functional groups

Thursday

5-15

Aspirin Synthesis Lab

Friday

5-16

Finish Aspirin Synthesis Lab

Monday

5-19

Review for finals!

Tuesday

5-20

Final Periods:  Periods 1 and 3

Wednesday

5-21

Final Periods:  Periods 5, 6, and 7

Thursday

5-22

Final Periods:  Periods 2 and 4