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Mrs. Schultz 2 nd quarter Monday October 28, 2013

Mon 10/28 1 st period EQ: Determine the number of subatomic particles in a neutral atom of silver. 1. CW: WS Chem practice table 2. CW: Chemistry timeline 3. HW: Continue Ch 4 workbook pages 4. Finish final science fair paperwork?

Chemistry Timeline Briefly describe the major contributions to the history of the atom for the following 8 scientists in a timeline: Democritus John Dalton Antoine Lavoisier JJ Thomson Niels BohrErnest Rutherford James ChadwickErwin Schrodinger

Tues 10/29 1 st period EQ: Compare Rutherford’s expected outcome of the gold foil experiment with the actual outcome. 1. Due from Monday CW: WS Chem practice table 2. Finish CW: Chemistry timeline 3. Notes: Ch 4 continued 4. HW: Q’s pg. 109 (lesson check 4.2) 5. HW: Continue Ch 4 workbook pages 6. Finish final science fair paperwork?

Wed 10/30 1 st period EQ: Identify which of argon’s three isotopes is most abundant: argon-36, argon-38, or argon-40? (atomic mass is amu) 1. Due HW: Q’s pg. 109 (lesson check 4.2) 2. Notes: Ch 4 3. HW: Q’s pg do #16-25

Thurs 10/31 Fri 11/1 1 st period EQ: How do the isotopes hydrogen-2 and hydrogen- 3 differ? 1. First finish notes for Ch 4 2. Go over due HW: Q’s pg do # HW: Continue Ch 4 workbook pages 4. Finish final science fair paperwork?

Fri 11/1 1 st period

Mon 10/28 2 nd period EQ: Determine the number of inches in 2.5 meters. (1 inch = 2.54 cm) 1. CW: WS dimensional analysis practice 2. Notes: Ch 4 3. HW: Begin Ch 4 workbook pages

Mon 10/28 4th period EQ: Give the identity of an atom that has 48 electrons and a mass number of 112 amu. How many protons and neutrons does it have? 1. HW due: Q’s pg CW: Model atoms 3. Notes: Ch 4 4. HW: Continue Ch 4 workbook pages 5. Finish final science fair paperwork?

Tues 10/29 3 rd, 5 th, 7 th period EQ: Determine the number of subatomic particles in a neutral atom of silver. 1. CW: WS Chemistry practice table 2. CW: Chemistry timeline 3. Notes: Ch 4 continued 4. HW: Q’s pg. 109 (lesson check 4.2) 5. HW: Continue Ch 4 workbook pages 6. Finish final science fair paperwork?

Wed 10/30 4 th period EQ: Determine the number of subatomic particles in a neutral atom of silver. 1. CW: WS Chemistry practice table 2. CW: Chemistry timeline 3. Notes: Ch 4 continued 4. HW: Q’s pg. 109 (lesson check 4.2) 5. HW: Continue Ch 4 workbook pages 6. Finish final science fair paperwork?

Wed 10/30 2 nd period EQ: Explain what the term atom means from Greek. 1. Due: WS dimensional analysis practice 2. Notes: Ch 4 3. HW: Begin Ch 4 workbook pages

Thurs 10/31 3 rd, 5 th, 7 th period EQ: How do the isotopes hydrogen-2 and hydrogen- 3 differ? 1. Notes for Ch 4 2. due HW: Q’s pg. 109 (lesson check 4.2) 3. HW: Q’s pg do # HW: Continue Ch 4 workbook pages 5. Finish final science fair paperwork?

Fri 11/1 2 nd period EQ: Homecoming Friday! 1. EC Video: Atoms Part 1 Q’s

Fri 11/1 4 th period EQ: List the spirit colors for SEHS & Determine the mascot of SEHS. 1. Video: Atoms Part 1 Q’s

Fri 11/1 4 th period EQ: How do the isotopes hydrogen-2 and hydrogen- 3 differ? 1. Notes for Ch 4 2. due HW: Q’s pg. 109 (lesson check 4.2) 3. HW: Q’s pg do # HW: Continue Ch 4 workbook pages 5. Finish final science fair paperwork?