Do Now In your seat: With pen/pencil With Notebook With Handout When the bell rings After the bell (2 min) In your seat: With pen/pencil With Notebook With Handout Silent and ready for Do Now Write down 3 things that you are looking forward to during break. Still needs Do Now
Agenda Do Now (5 min) Warm Up (15 min) Notes: Naming & Types of Reaction (20 min) Javelin Throw (15 min) 1500 meters (15 min) 110m Hurdles Closeout (2 min)
Key Points Naming Compounds: Naming Ionic (Metal + Non-metal) Compounds w/o Transitional Metals: Example: NaCl= Sodium Chloride *Example: Calcium Chloride= CaCl2 Be sure to explain that the 2 is not represented as roman numerals because it is implied that calcium has 2 valence electrons and the 2 electrons lost will go to 2 different chlorine atoms. However, with metals that are transitional we have to use roman numerals to represent the charge since they do not have a set valence #
Key Points Naming Ionic Compounds w/ Transitional Metals (ROMAN NUMERALS): *Same rules for Ionic EXCEPT roman numerals must be used to represent the charge of a transitional metal *Example: HgCl3= ______________________________ *Example: Lead (IV) Oxide= _________________________
Key Points Naming Covalent (Non-metals Only) Compounds (USE PREFIXES): *Name 1st element how you see it (use prefixes when atom # is GREATER than 1); Name 2nd element with root word + suffix ide with prefixes *Example: CO= _________________________________ *Example: CF4= _________________________________ *Example: N2O5= _________________________________
CFU (Whiteboards) Identify as ionic or covalent NaCl NO HI Sulfur Dioxide Zinc (II) Chloride
Key Points- 6 Types of Chemical Reactions Format: Example: Synthesis A + B AB Mg + O2 MgO Decomposition AB A + B NiCl2 2Ni + Cl2 Single Replacement A + BC B + AC Zn2 + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2 Double Replacement AB + CD AD + CB BaCl2 + K(IO3) Ba(IO3)2 + KCl Combustion Hydrocarbon + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O Neutralization Acid + Base Salt + Water HCl + Ca(OH)2 CaCl2 + H2O
Event #1: Javelin Trhow Do not open your folders until told to do so. You have 5 minutes to answer the check for understanding questions. (Be prepared to explain!) Write your answers in the box on your packet! # Correct = # of chances to shoot
Event # 2 (1500 meters) Timed Event: 8 minutes Correct Answers = points! Must be working together with your team (DQ’s if not)
110 Hurdles: Independent/Exit Slip 85% or above means you’re a master!
Exit Slip (110 Hurdles) You will get a sheet with the questions, DO NOT WRITE ON IT! All answers will be recorded on your packet. We will trade and grade after!
Science Fair You should already have turned in: Question Hypothesis Research Plan Variables Materials Procedures Data Collection Tool Check with me to see what your group is missing
Science Fair Upcoming Dates: Conduct your experiment Analyze the results Written conclusion Abstract Backboard Due via email on January 2nd Due January 7th
Winter Packet What it is What it isn’t An opportunity to synthesize what we have learned this year. A chance to stay fresh and be prepared for our new unit A big extra credit opportunity What it isn’t Punishment Busy work Required (WARNING!)
Closing scottj11@duvalschools.org One thing you learned today Winter Packet (Extra Credit) due first day back from break Honor’s: Conduct your experiment Analyze your results Write your conclusion E-mail to: scottj11@duvalschools.org Don’t forget to stretch Closing