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5E’s In Action Hightower High School Week of Sep 7, 2010 Chemistry I Advanced (ADV) Chemistry I Honors/GT (HGT)

Ad/HGT: 7 Sep 2010, A-Day The student chemists will … OBJECTIVE: 1. read various lab equipments to the correct precision; and 2. accomplish the Lab Techniques and Bunsen Burner Labs. ENGAGE: N/A EXPLORE: perform the Lab Techniques/Lab Safety and Bunsen Burner Labs. EXPLAIN: measurement of quantities. EXTEND: N/A EVALUATE: 1. Finish the measurement skills packet; and 2. Accomplish the Lab Write-Ups for the 2 labs performed. HOMEWORK: 1.Continue answering the Week 2A CALM questions. (Due: 8 Sep) 2.Complete the Accuracy and Precision Worksheet. (Due: Sep 9) Lab Techniques Measurement & Calc

Ad/HGT: 8 Sep 2010, B-Day The student chemists will … OBJECTIVE: 1. read various lab equipments to the correct precision; and 2. accomplish the Lab Techniques and Bunsen Burner Labs. ENGAGE: N/A EXPLORE: perform the Lab Techniques/Lab Safety and Bunsen Burner Labs. EXPLAIN: measurement of quantities. EXTEND: N/A EVALUATE: 1. Finish the measurement skills packet; and 2. Accomplish the Lab Write-Ups for the 2 labs performed. HOMEWORK: 1.Continue answering the Week 2A CALM questions. (Due: 8 Sep) 2.Complete the Accuracy and Precision Worksheet. (Due: Sep 10) Lab Techniques, Measurement & Calc

Ad/HGT: 9 Sep 2010, A-Day The student chemists will … OBJECTIVE: 1. explain the uses and importance of Significant Figures; and 2. convert numerical data standard to scientific notation. ENGAGE: N/A EXPLORE: finish the lab techniques lab. EXPLAIN: how to count sig figs and interconvert standard and scientific notations. EXTEND: N/A EVALUATE: 1. take a quiz on sig figs and sci notation; and 2. accomplish the worksheets on sig figs and sci notation. HOMEWORK: 1.Answer the Week 3A and 3B CALM questions. (Due: 15 Sep) 2.Complete the Week 2A CALM questions. (Due: 13 Sep) 3.Define Dimensional Analysis. Explain its importance. Give at least 3 examples of its application. (Due: Sep 13) 4.Define Density. What is the formula for calculating density. Prepare for a density lab next class. (Due: Sep 13) Significant Figure and Sci Notation