Chemistry Lesson Plans

"We are going to relentlessly chase perfection, knowing full well we will not catch it, because nothing is perfect.  But we are going to relentlessly chase it, because in the process we will catch excellence.  I am not remotely interested in just being good.”    V. Lombardi

“Whatever your hand finds to do, work at it with all your heart as if pleasing God and not man.”  Col. 3:23

Monday

4/21

  • No School

Tuesday

4/22

  • Return graded work and review gas law test

Wednesday

4/23

  • Discuss the following terms as they relate to a titration:  qualitative, quantitative, calibration, titration, equivalence point, and end point

Thursday

4/24

  • Model a titration lab

Friday

4/25

  • Perform a titration lab

 

Monday

4/28

  • Complete titration lab

Tuesday

4/29

  • Test on titration procedures (Lab report Due)

Wednesday

4/30

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Thursday

5/1

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Friday

5/2

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Monday

5/5

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Tuesday

5/6

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Wednesday

5/7

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Thursday

5/8

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Friday

5/9

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May 12 - May 16

Monday

5/12

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Tuesday

5/13

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Wednesday

5/14

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Thursday

5/15

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Friday

5/16

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May 19 - May 23

Monday

5/19

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Tuesday

5/20

  • Exams

Wednesday

5/21

  • Exams

Thursday

5/22

  • Exams

Friday

5/23

  • Exams

 

 

March 31 - April 3

Monday

3/31

  • Presentations:  “Everyday Chemistry”

Tuesday

4/1

  • Finish Presentations:  “Everyday Chemistry”
  • Lab Prep

Wednesday

4/2

  • Lab Prep

Thursday

4/3

  • Consumer Lab

Friday

4/4

  • Wrap up consumer lab
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April 7 - April 11

Monday

4/7

  • Consumer Lab Continued

Tuesday

4/8

  • Finish Consumer Lab

Wednesday

4/9

  • Introduction to Gas Laws
  • Kinetic Molecular Theory
  • 4 Gas Laws

Thursday

4/10

  • Ideal Gases and the Ideal Gas Law
  • Dalton’s Law
  • Graham’s Law

Friday

4/11

  • Working Gas Law Problems

 

 

April 14 -April 18

Monday

4/14

  • Gas Law Lab

Tuesday

4/15

  • Gas Law Lab

Wednesday

4/16

 

Thursday

4/17

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Friday

4/18

  • 1/2 day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 25 – March 28

Monday

3/24

  • No School

Tuesday

3/25

  • Overview of what is expected fourth quarter

1 inch three ring binder required for lab handouts, journals, article summaries, etc.

Wednesday

3/26

  •  Serendipitous discoveries in Chemistry
  • Ten great chemists
  • Homework (due Friday)

Summarize in a well written paragraph the “Everyday Chemistry” article selected in class.  Link the information given in your selection to a current happening in our world today.  Additionally, complete the “Review, interpret, and apply” sections in the selection and present them in class.  All work will be turned in on Friday and hopefully presentations can be completed Friday as well. 

Thursday

3/27

  •  Ion tests returned and reviewed
  • Lab procedures and review of lab one that will begin on Monday.  Background research for lab assigned also due on Monday.

Friday

3/28

  •  Presentations of “Everyday Chemistry Articles”