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Test Corrections Complete only the remediation for the TEKS you did not master. Fill out the TEKS Mastery slip based on the questions you missed. Do the appropriate remediation for those TEKS Rebubble the correct answers on your scantron Take a mastery assessment. You may retest for grades below a 70% once you’ve passed the mastery assessment.

2(G): Express and use scientific conventions and mathematical procedures, including dimensional analysis, scientific notation, and significant figures; Write down the TEK as it appears above. Read the following book pages & take notes: 40-43, 52-54 Write and answer the mastery questions on pg 62 #76-77, 91, 92 Take Mastery Assessment.

4(A): Analyze the relationships between chemical and physical changes and properties-differentiate between physical and chemical changes and properties Write down the TEK as it appears above. Read the following book pages & take notes: 73-74, 76-77 Write and answer the mastery questions on pg 94 #38, 43, 49. Take Mastery Assessment.

4(C): Analyze the relationships and compare solids, liquids, and gases in terms of compressibility, structure, shape, and volume Write down the TEK as it appears above. Read the following book pages & take notes: 70-72 Write and answer the mastery questions on pg 94 #36, 37 Take Mastery Assessment.

4(D):Analyze the relationships and classify matter as pure substances or mixtures through their properties. Write down the TEK as it appears above. Read the following book pages & take notes: 80-81 & 84-85 Write and answer the mastery questions on Pg 95 # 60, 63, 66, 69 Take Mastery Assessment.

6(E)  express the arrangement of electrons in atoms through electron configurations and Lewis valence electron dot structures. Write down the TEK as it appears above. Watch the following video: Electron Dot Diagrams By Papapodcast https://youtu.be/y6QZRBIO0-o For the first 36 elements of the periodic table, write how many valence electrons each has (exclude #21-30) Daw the Lewis dot structures for these elements. Take Mastery Assessment.

7(B) write the chemical formulas of common covalent compounds Write down the TEK as it appears above. Watch this video & take notes: What are diatomics? By Tyler Dewitt https://youtu.be/MV3uXga-u-s Create an phrase for you to remember the diatomics. Write the formulas for each diatomic element. Take Mastery Assessment.