calendar of events for unit three
links organized by type
links organized by objective
TSW know and understand vocabulary words.
Electronegativity ionizaton energy periodic law atomic radius metal
nonmetal metalloid cation anion valence electrons
transition metal alkali metals period group octet rule
TSW identify the properties of metals, metalloids and nonmetals.
TSW understand the periodic trends change across and down the periodic table (valence electrons, atomic number, atomic radius, ionization energy, electronegativity, reactivity and electron orbitals).
TSW know some basic properties of noble gases, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens and carbon, as well as their locations on the periodic table.
TSW describe how the valence electron configuration determines how atoms interact and bond.
TSW predict the reactivity of elements using the periodic table.
If you want to review everything all at once, then use these links.
Watch the U3 Periodic Trends Presentations
Complete the U2 Review Paper
Complete the U3 Review Paper
Play the Atomic Structure Kahoot
Play the Periodic Trends Kahoot
Review U2/U3 Quizzes in QuizStar
Watch U2/U3 Standard Deviants Video
Read Chapter 4 and 5 from your textbook
links organized by date
October 14, 17 (Friday, Monday)
Binder - Be sure to keep your U2 IFS and UNIT papers in place throughout U3. You will have a combined binder check for U2 and U3
IFS - Ifs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
UNIT -
U2 Atomic theory History Notes U2 Chapter 4 Summary
U2 Notes (lined paper) U2 Representing the Atom
U2 Isotope lab U2 Calculating a Weighted Grade
U2 Review and Study Guide
JOURNALS - Journals 1, 2, 3 and 4.
RESOURCES - 3 green resource papers
white safety contract
scientific method notes
Part 4 - The Reaction That Explained it All!
PINTS - Some or all of your U1 papers should be filed here.
Complete IF #6 by clicking here!
Video - Watch the video while you answer the questions in Quizstar. Go into quizstar and open up the U3 standard deviants quiz. Answer the questions in order as you watch the video. The Quiz is actually a classwork grade and NOT a quiz.
J#5 - Read the article about Mendeleev and explain how the artificial elements are formed. If you need to complete any of the other journals go to the document of journals.
Periodic Table - use the table provided here or the notes in the summary to color code your periodic table.
1. Label metals, nonmetals and metalloids.
2. Label alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, halogens and noble gases.
U3 Review - Pick up a copy and complete as HW throughout the unit. Here is an answer key.
October 18, 19 Tuesday, Wednesday
IF#7 – – PICK THE WORD THAT CORRECTLY COMPLETES THE SENTENCE.
a. Columns on the periodic table are called _________________.
(groups, periods, orbitals)
b. Which type of element is a good conductor of electricity? ______________
(metal, nonmetal)
c. At room temperature most metals are ______________________
(solid, liquid, gas)
d. As you move from left to right on the periodic table, the number of valance
electrons ________ (increase, decrease)
e. Group # = ______________________
(metals, periods, valence electrons)
f. The outermost electrons are called _______________________ electrons.
(metal, positive, valence)
.
Notes - Pick up a copy of the U3 Summary and use the teacher copy of the notes to complete yours.
Quiz - We took a quiz in Quizstar so you need to schedule a time to come in and take a paper copy of the test.
Videos - This superfluid could explain new ideas about 'dark matter'. Here is a quick explanation of dark matter/energy.
HW - Start working on the U3 Review paper as HW.
October 20,21 (Thursday, Friday)
IF#8 –PICK THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE CHOICES GIVEN.
- Mendeleev arranged the elements according to increasing _____________.
- Atoms of the most reactive elements tend to have _______ or _________ valance electrons.
- These types of gases emit color when electricity is applied. _____________
- When electrons are lost or gained an ________ is formed.
Halogens noble gases oxygen gas ion isotope ionator zero
Lab - Use an empty periodic table and pick a topic (fashion, cars, smells, words, animals, movies) that describes one of the periodic trends (valance electrons, electronegativity, ionization energy or atomic radius). See the examples from 4th hour or examples in the hallway. This assignment is not worth points as an assignment but it is worth points to be in your ePortfolio. You will need to record yourself and upload that video to your ePortfolio. If you need to use your Chromebook to record, then you need to watch this video to see how to do it.
Portfolio - Get your video uploaded into your portfolio. Here is the rubric for how you will be graded on the Portfolio...eventually.
HW - Start working on the U3 Review paper as HW.
October 24, 25 (Monday, Tuesday)
U3 Video Review - Pick up a copy of the video review and go to the online copy to click on the links.
Lab - You need to do two things since you missed this lab:
Complete this online activity so you will have the same understanding that students who completed the lab will have.
To make up lab points you should pick up a copy of the lab, highlight main ideas in the introduction portion, answer the
questions 1-4 on the front and 2nd pages. Use your notes on periodic trends to answer questions 4, 6 and 7 on the back. Turn
it in for 10 points.
October 26, 27 (Wed/Thursday)
U3 Video Review - We finished and turned in this paper. Go to the online copy to click on the links.
Portfolio - Go into classroom to get the link to the survey you need to link in classroom. Also, you need to edit the sharing rights so your parents can view your site. Check the portfolio rubric to be sure you are all updated.
You do not need to make up any work, but here is what you missed :(
* Halloween crime investigation
* What is scarier than a monster?
* Halloween Chemical Demonstrations
* Halloween Mad-Lib
* Halloween Videos and Songs
Monster Mash Disney
Monster Mash Black and White
Michael Jackson Thriller
The Skeleton Dance
October 31, November 1 (Monday and Tuesday)
Update your periodic table!
IF #9 -
1. Which element has the greatest electronegativity? Oxygen or Nickel
2. Which element would have the least ionization energy? Titanium or Sulfur
3. Which element has the greatest atomic radius? Lithium or Carbon
4. Which element is most likely to form a cation? Titanium or Sulfur
Binder Check - 30 points
IFS - Ifs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (9 points)
UNIT - (12 points) = move to pints after the binder check
U2 Atomic theory History Notes U2 Chapter 4 Summary
U2 Notes (lined paper) U2 Representing the Atom
U2 Atomic History Infographic U2 Isotope lab
U2 Review and Study Guide U2 Calculating a Weighted Grade
U2 Review Infographic U3 Summary
U3 Comparing Chemical Properties Lab U3 Website/Video Review
U3 Review
JOURNALS - Journals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (5 points)
RESOURCES - (4 points)
3 green resource papers
white safety contract
scientific method notes
Part 4 - The Reaction That Explained it All!
PINTS - Some or all of your U1 papers should be filed here.
To review for the 60 point U2/U3 test (each statement is clickable) you should.....
Watch the U3 Periodic Trends Presentations
Complete the U2 Review Paper
Complete the U3 Review Paper
Play the Atomic Structure Kahoot
Play the Periodic Trends Kahoot
Review U2/U3 Quizzes in QuizStar
Watch U2/U3 Standard Deviants Video
Read Chapter 4 and 5 from your textbook
November 2,3 (Wednesday, Thursday)
U2/U3 Test!!!! Be sure all U2 and U3 work is turned in today!
Clean out your binder:
IFS - Empty (you can throw your IFS away)
UNIT - Empty (you only need to keep the highlighted items from above - PLEASE LOOK)
JOURNALS - You need 5 journals.
RESOURCES - You should have three green papers, white safety contract, scientific method notes and
Part 4 - The Reaction That Explained it All!
PINTS - You need to be saving papers here.
November 4, 7 (Friday, Monday)
Solve the Molecular Murder. Pick up a copy of the form to fill out and read the story here.
Extra
Complete the Element Facebook Assignment. Pick up the form to fill out and use the instructions posted here.
There is also an example if you need help getting started.