Monday, November 8, 2010
Chemistry 11/8-11/12
Covalent Bonds
Text- pages 190-198
Vocabulary:
Covalent Bond Molecular orbital
Bond Length Bond Energy
Nonpolar Covalent Bond Polar Covalent Bond
Dipole
Homework: pages 198 #1-14 (omit 4)
Tuesday
Drawing and Naming Molecules
Text- pages 199-207
Vocabulary:
Valence electron Lewis Structure
Unshared pair Single Bond
Double bond Triple Bond
Resonance Structure
Homework: No homework
Thursday
Lewis Structures and Naming Molecules Activity
Finish Activity for Homework if not finished in class.
Friday (sub)
Covalent Molecules Review
Earth Science 11/8-11/12
Weather Basics:
Text-pages 454-461
Vocabulary:
weather dew point
humidity fog
relative humidity precipitation
Homework: read pages 457-461 take notes
page 461 #1-5
Tuesday
Weather Patterns:
Text- pages 462-469
Vocabulary:
Air mass hurricane
front blizzard
tornado
Homework: page 469 #1-5
Wednesday
Weather Pattern Activity:
Finish Activity for Homework if not finished in class.
Friday
Weather Review:
No Homework
Monday, October 18, 2010
Chemistry 10/18-10/22
text- pages 158-165
Vocabulary:
Octet Rule
Ion
Cation
Anion
Homework: page 165 #'s 1-13
Read pages 170-175 take notes
Tuesday- Ionic Bonding and Salts
text- pages 166-175 (omit bottom of 167-169)
Vocabulary:
Salt
Crystal Lattice
Unit Cell
Homework: page 175 #'s 1-4, 7, 8, 10
Thursday- Lab TBD
Friday- Ions and Ionic Bonding Review
review of pages 158-175 and the previously discussed vocabulary terms.
Homework: none
Earth Science 10/18-10/22
text- pages 120-129
Vocabulary:
Fossil Fuel
Natural gas
Coal
Reserve
Oil
Nuclear Energy
Homework: pages 129 #'s 1-5
Tuesday- Renewable Resources
text- pages 130-135
Vocabulary:
Solar Energy
Wind Farm
Hydroelectric Energy
Geothermal Energy
Biomass Energy
Homework: page 135 #'s 1-5
Thursday- Movie "A Crude Aweakening"
Friday- Energy Crisis Project
For this project you may work alone or in pairs. You will be responsible for completing a lot of research and must be able to present that research in an understandable way in a debate situation. Choose a partner that you know you will be able to work well with. I reserve the right to split partners who are not working well together.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Tuesday-Substances are made of atoms
Homework: Read pages 79-78
Key Terms:
Law of definite proportions
Law of definite proportions
John Dalton
Law of conservation of mass
Atomic Theory
Thursday-Atomic Structure and Review
Study for Quiz: What is Chemistry?
Text: pages 79-89
Key Terms:
Electron
Proton
Atomic Number
Isotope
Ernest Rutherford
Nucleus
Neutron
Mass number
J.J. Thomson
Friday-Quiz and Review (I will be absent)
Homework: Finish any problems not completed in class
Problems:
page: 107 # 1-18
page: 108 # 30-37
Tuesday-Relative Ages of Rocks
Homework: Read Pages 370-375 and Take Notes
Key Terms:
Principle of Superposition
Unconformity
Nonconformity
Relative Age Disconformity
Wednesday-Fossil Field Trip
(Wear decent shoes for hiking. No flip flops or Heel. Don't wear anything that you are worried about getting dirty.)
Homework: Read Pages 377-381 and Take Notes
Friday-Absolute Ages of Rocks
Homework: Complete any unfinished classwork
Key Terms:
Absolute Age
Half-life
Uniformitarianism
Radioactive Decay
Radiometric Dating
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
Physics
p.185 24,25
p.186 27,31
p.187 37
Chemistry
homework pack through 35
General Science
finish element powerpoints
Name Element 1 Element2 Element3
Monique Carbon Titanium Nickel
Jamie Copper Oxygen Potassium
Houston Cobalt Iron Xenon
Shay Platinum Chromium Nitrogen
Taniel Calcium Chlorine Silicon
Alex Mercury Aluminum Neon
Beejay Gold Tin Arsenic
Jacob Silver Lead Uranium
Jeremy Lithium Sulfur Krypton
Lloyd Tungsten Beryllium Vanadium