SNC2P Grade 10 Applied Chemistry. Agenda 1.Quiz 2.Hook 3.Concept Map 4.Misconceptions 5.Useful Teaching Strategies 6.Group Activity 7.Carousel!!

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SNC2P Grade 10 Applied Chemistry

Agenda 1.Quiz 2.Hook 3.Concept Map 4.Misconceptions 5.Useful Teaching Strategies 6.Group Activity 7.Carousel!!

BIG IDEAS Chemical reactions are a necessary component of chemical products and processes used in the home and workplace Chemicals react with one another in predictable ways

C3. Demonstrate an understanding of simple chemical reactions language represent simple chemical reactions and the language and ways to represent them. appropriate terminology C2.1 Use appropriate terminology related to chemical reactions, including, but not limited to: antacid, dilute, neutralization… molecular models C2.2 Construct molecular models of simple chemical reactions and produce diagrams of these models on, product, reactant, and word equation

C2. Investigate, inquiry through inquiry, the characteristics of simple chemical reactions C2.3 Conduct and observe inquiries related to simple chemical reactions simple chemical reactions, and represent them using a variety of formats C2.4 Use an inquiry process to investigate the law of conservation of mass law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction C2.5 Use an inquiry process to investigate acid-base neutralization reactions classify some common substances C2.6 Conduct an inquiry to classify some common substances as acidic, basic, or neutral

common products environmental hazards C1. Analyse how chemical reactions are employed in common products and processes, and assess the safety and environmental hazards associated with them function of chemical reactions in the production of selected products home workplace C1.1 Analyse, on the basis of research, the function of chemical reactions in the production of selected products and/or in processes commonly encountered at home or in the workplace and communicate their findings chemical reactions in a particular professions handling and disposal of chemicals C1.2 Identify practical applications of chemical reactions in a particular professions and assess the associated hazards, including hazards associated with the handling and disposal of chemicals applications of acid-base reactions C2.7 Investigate applications of acid-base reactions in common products and processes

4. Antacid Test 3. pH Test 1. Marsh- mallow Activity 2. Computer Simulation 5. STSE

MISCONCEPTIONS, you are BUSTED!

MISCONCEPTION #1 T a b l e s a l t i s t h e o n l y s a l t.

MISCONCEPTION #2 - M MM Molecular compounds can be simplified. -

MISCONCEPTION #3 Gases are massless -

MISCONCEPTION #4 All acids and bases are dangerous - -

MISCONCEPTION #5 A AA Any acid (weak or strong) will neutralize any base (weak or strong). -

Cue Cards Flash Cards Repetition

Using mnemonics and analogies Happy Henry Likes Beer But Could Not Obtain Food

Relationships Start with Chemistry