9th Physical Science Week of Mar 07 th – Mar 11 th.

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9th Physical Science Week of Mar 07 th – Mar 11 th

 Counselor – Scheduling for  Criss-Cross Charges (Part 2) PPT  Criss-Cross Charges (Part 2) Worksheet  Ionic Bonding Activity  Ionic Puzzle Activity Worksheet  Naming compounds PPT  Naming Compounds Worksheet  Covalent Bonds  Chemical Bonding Worksheet

LEARNING TARGETS I can justify the changes made during the historical development of the atomic model. I can apply models to compare atoms, ions, and isotopes. I can apply the periodic table to predict properties of elements based on patterns. I can explain the role of valence electrons in chemical bonds I can compare the structure and function of simple organic compounds to understand their role on Earth.

Next Quiz/Test : Monday March 14 th It will cover : Chapter 13– – Know: Lewis Dot Structures – Oxidation Units – Ionic Bonding using Ionic Bonding – Both with Lewis Dot Structures & Oxidation value Criss Cross method of creating Formulas – Using only metals & nonmetals – Using Polyatomic Ions Naming compounds Covalent Bonding