DO NOW – 2/10/10 Create a Venn Diagram of Covalent Bonds versus Ionic Bonds 3 items in each space, write a 4 sentence summary Turn in at the end of class.

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DO NOW – 2/10/10 Create a Venn Diagram of Covalent Bonds versus Ionic Bonds 3 items in each space, write a 4 sentence summary Turn in at the end of class

Today: in groups of 2 Create 2 different Movie posters for: – “Ionic Bonds” – “Covalents Bonds” Requirements: MUST be relevant to the type of bond your poster is discussing (use your notes and Venn Diagram) – Picture – Title “Ionic Bonds” “Covalent Bonds” – Tagline – Write a 4-5 sentences plot for your movie

Writing the Movie plot: You MUST include the following vocabulary “Ionic Bonds” – Valence Electrons, Gain, Lose, Octet Rule (8), Opposites Attract (= to -), Oxidation Number (Charge) “Covalent Bonds” – Shared Electrons, Bonded Pair, Single Covalent Bond, Double Covalent Bond, Triple Covalent Bond, Same Charges (+ to +, - to -), Octet Rule (8), Oxidation number (charge)

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