Student Planner Place this in the proper place January 21, 2016 Planner grading tomorrow.
Schedule Friday Per 1 9-9:41 9:46-10:27 10:32-11:13 1st lunch 11:13 11:18-11:59 2nd Lunch 11:59 12:34-1:15 1:20-2:01 Pep Rally 2:06-3:36
Summary: We had a normal opening then took notes on the Periodic Table and completed the Atom of the Day worksheet. We went over the requirements for the Atom Super Hero project.
Answer the last class’s EQ which was: Essential Question: Identify 2 traits of Alkaline Earth metals and Noble gases
Topic/Objective: Name: Groups in the Periodic Table Class/Period: Date: Jan 21, 2016 Essential Question: Be able to identify characteristics of different element groups
Warm Up
Write the following into your notes: Today’s warm up is the vocabulary quiz.
Vocabulary chapter 13.1 Quiz
Erase completely No talking, no papers on your table. Keep papers covered
1. The elements in Group 1 of the periodic table; they are the most reactive metals, and their atoms have one electron in their outer level. a) Periodic; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Group; ad) Alkaline-earth metals
2. A law that states that the chemical and physical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers a) Alkaline-earth metals; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Group; ad) Periodic
3. The elements in Group 17 of the periodic table; they are very reactive nonmetals, and their atoms have seven electrons in their outer level. a) Periodic; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Group; ad) Alkaline-earth metals
4. Having a regular, repeating pattern a) Periodic; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Group; ad) Alkaline-earth metals
5. The elements in Group 2 of the periodic table; they are reactive metals but less reactive than alkali metals; their atoms have 2 electrons in their outer level a) Group; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Periodic; ad) Alkaline-earth metals
6. The unreactive elements in Group 18 of the periodic table; Their atoms have 8 electrons in their outer level (except for Helium which has 2 electrons) a) Group; b) Alkali metals; c) Noble gases; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Periodic law; ac) Periodic; ad) Alkaline-earth metals
7. A horizontal row of elements on the periodic table a) Group; b) Alkali metals; c) Noble gases; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Periodic law; ac) Periodic; ad) Alkaline-earth metals
8. A column of elements on the periodic table a) Group; b) Alkali metals; c) Noble gases; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Periodic law; ac) Periodic; ad) Alkaline-earth metals
End of test
Homework Planner grading tomorrow. Notebook due in 2 weeks.
Today’s Work Vocab quiz Construct Atom drawing Group worksheet – pg 334 Reading Chapter 13. Videos on groups
Atomic Number: Gas-liquid-solid Protons: Neutrons: Electrons: Atom of the Day Carbon Atomic Number: Gas-liquid-solid Protons: Neutrons: Electrons: Atomic Mass: Orbitals: 2-4 P= N=
Group worksheet Using the textbook start on page 334 and read the properties/characteristics of each group of elements. Write 2 characteristics on the worksheet for each group.
Characteristics of Periodic Table Groups 1 a) Soft metal b) Highly reactive 2 a) Not as reactive as alkali metals b) Silvery metal