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Homework Do Now: Agenda Friday January 20, 2017 Objectives: Students will be able to use the Lewis Diagram of a molecule to tally up the electron pairs and identify the correct the molecular shape and bond angle. Homework Due Today Naming Compounds Handout (excluding acids) Ionic and Covalent compounds WS Due next class Group activity Important Info: Your next test is scheduled 1/24 Do Now: Review: Draw the Lewis structure for the following: Water Methane Carbon dioxide GET OUT A PERIODIC TABLE Agenda Go over homework Group activity Homework time