CHEMISTRY I

 

April 2010

Subject to change.

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

April 5                       143

 

LN2???

 

 

April 6                        144

 

  Mr. Stuart Comes to Town - Fun With Chemistry!!!

HW: -Expt. 21.1 PreLab

 

 

April 7                       145

 

 

Expt. 21.1 - Half-life (Data Collection)

 

 

April 8                        146

 

 

Expt. 21.1 - Half-life (Graphing)

April 9                      147

 

Expt. 21.1 DUE

 

Ch. 16.1 PPT (Day 1)

 

HW: -Practice Problems 1-2 pg. 544

April 12                         148

Ch. 16.1 PPT (Day 2)

 

HW: -Finish Practice Problems started in class.

April 13                         149

 

Ch. 16.1 PPT (Day 3)

 

HW: -Finish Practice Problems started in class.

-Ch. 16 S.1 SR pg. 544 #1,2,3,5,6a.&b.

 

April 14                         150

 

Review 16.1 SR

 

16.1 Worksheet

 

HW: -Finish Worksheet

 

April 15                         151

 

Review 16.1 Worksheet

 

HW: -Read Lab Instructions

 

April 16                         152

 

 

EXPT. 16.1 (Day 1) :Lab Design

April 19                      153 

 

EXPT. 16.1 (Day 2)  

 

HW: -Expt. 16.1

Due Wednesday!

 

April 20                      154

 

EXPT. 16.1 -

Finish Up!!!

 

 

April 21                      155

 

 

Expt. 16.1 DUE

 

Ch. 16.2 PPT

 

HW: -Finish Practice Problems started in class.

-Ch. 16 S.2 SR pg. 550 #1-7

 

 

April 22                       156

 

EARTH DAY!!!

 

Go Green!

 

 

Ch. 16 Review: Pg. 552-554: #1,7, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 33, 38

 

 

April 23                     157  

 

 

Ch. 16 Test

 

*CH. 16 VOCAB & PORTFOLIO DUE

(S1-2 Vocab, S1-2 SR, S1WS, PP A, B, C)

 

 

 

April 26                      158

 

 

TBA

 

 

 

April 27                    159     

TBA

April 28                      160

 

TBA

April 29                     161


TBA

 

April 30                    162  

 

TBA

70 MINUTES OF CHEMISTRY EVERY DAY

"I didn't fail the test, I just found 100 ways to do it wrong." - Benjamin Franklin