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Mr. Eberle’s Living Environment 10/16/16 Agenda: Check both focus boards for more details. Do Now: Today’s Do Now: What is the 1st rule in the Rules and Regulations Contract? Single Period: Read, Sign, Submit the Rules and Regulations Contract Acids and Bases video & PPT + Demo (two volunteers needed) Acids, Bases, pH Notes Sheet Double Period: Same as Single Period then… Baking Soda and Vinegar demo pH Video pH Lab Turn in: Characteristics of Life Lab – Late Web Quest wkst - Late Book work 1.3 Study of Life wkst - Late Book work 2.3 Carbon Compound wkst -Late Bookwork Water -Late Test Corrections Due Friday pH Lab Due Friday Objective(s): SWBAT: Draw and label the pH scale SWBAT: Determine whether substances are acids or bases on the pH scale.

Mr. Eberle’s Living Environment 10/17/16 Agenda: Check both focus boards for more details. Do Now: Today’s Do Now: What is the range of acids on the pH scale? Single Period: Mini Note page – add to spiral workbook Chemical Indicators Intro Double Period: Baking Soda and Vinegar demo pH Video pH Lab Turn in: Characteristics of Life Lab – Late Web Quest wkst - Late Book work 1.3 Study of Life wkst - Late Book work 2.3 Carbon Compound wkst -Late Bookwork Water -Late Test Corrections Due Friday pH Lab Due Friday Objective(s): SWBAT: Draw and label the pH scale SWBAT: Determine whether substances are acids or bases on the pH scale.

Mr. Eberle’s Living Environment 10/18/16 Agenda: Check both focus boards for more details. Do Now: Today’s Do Now: Which chemical indicator do we use to test for the presence of proteins? Single Period: Chemical Indicators Lunch Lab Double Period: Turn in: Characteristics of Life Lab – Late Web Quest wkst - Late Book work 1.3 Study of Life wkst - Late Book work 2.3 Carbon Compound wkst -Late Bookwork Water -Late Test Corrections Due Friday pH Lab Due Friday Objective(s): SWBAT: form predictions about which organic molecules are in their chosen food items SWBAT: perform individual tests to check for the presence of starches, sugars, proteins, and lipids.

Mr. Eberle’s Living Environment 10/20/16 Agenda: Check both focus boards for more details. Do Now: Today’s Do Now: Which chemical indicator do we use to test for the presence of GLUCOSE? What is unique about this particular test? Single Period: Chemical Indicators Lunch Lab Double Period: Turn in: Characteristics of Life Lab – Late Web Quest wkst - Late Book work 1.3 Study of Life wkst - Late Book work 2.3 Carbon Compound wkst -Late Bookwork Water -Late Test Corrections Due Friday pH Lab Due Friday Quiz on Friday Objective(s): SWBAT: form predictions about which organic molecules are in their chosen food items SWBAT: perform individual tests to check for the presence of starches, sugars, proteins, and lipids.

Agenda: Check both focus boards for more details. Do Now: 10/21/16 Agenda: Check both focus boards for more details. Do Now: Which chemical indicator do we use to test for the presence of STARCHES? Single Period: Quiz Double Period: Chemical Indicators Lunch Lab Turn in: Characteristics of Life Lab – Late Web Quest wkst - Late Book work 1.3 Study of Life wkst - Late Book work 2.3 Carbon Compound wkst -Late Bookwork Water -Late Test Corrections DUE TODAY pH Lab DUE TODAY Objective(s): SWBAT: form predictions about which organic molecules are in their chosen food items SWBAT: perform individual tests to check for the presence of starches, sugars, proteins, and lipids. Mr. Eberle’s Living Environment