Week # 5 Quarter 2 (11/12/13) To Do Today: 1.Complete Candy compounds Act. 2.Review Handout Fact of the Day Today in I.S.… I.S. Learning Goal: Warm Up:

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Week # 5 Quarter 2 (11/12/13) To Do Today: 1.Complete Candy compounds Act. 2.Review Handout Fact of the Day Today in I.S.… I.S. Learning Goal: Warm Up: What is difference in ionic and covalent bonding? Homework: Progress reports Friday I can describe predict properties of elements and compounds using trends of the periodic table (e.g., metals, non- metals, bonding – ionic/covalent). An ounce of gold can be stretched into a wire 80 km (50 mi) long. Worth about $

Week # 5 Quarter 2 (11/13&14/13) To Do Today: 1.Review Handout 2.Cartoon poster 3.Notebook/grade check Fact of the Day Today in I.S.… I.S. Learning Goal: Warm Up: What type of bond is CH 4 – draw MgO - draw Homework: Progress reports and Quiz Friday I can describe predict properties of elements and compounds using trends of the periodic table (e.g., metals, non- metals, bonding – ionic/covalent). At the ocean's deepest point, due to immense pressure, an iron ball would take more than an hour to sink to the ocean floor. Covalent Bond Ionic Bond

Cartoon/Poster Directions: 40pts. You must include the following terms: Protons, neutrons, electrons, atomic mass, atomic number Periodic table, groups, periods, families, valence electrons, Bohr model and Lewis dot structure Dmitri Mendeleev Metal, nonmetal, metalloids Definition and example of ionic and covalent bonds

Week # 5 Quarter 2 (11/15/13) To Do Today: Complete review poster Quiz Fact of the Day Osmium is the densest known stable element on Earth Today in I.S.… I.S. Learning Goal: Warm Up: reflection What is charge of proton, neutron, electron. Where are they each located? Homework: None I can describe predict properties of elements and compounds using trends of the periodic table (e.g., metals, non- metals, bonding – ionic/covalent).

Cartoon/Poster Directions: 40pts. You must include the following terms: Protons, neutrons, electrons, atomic mass, atomic number Periodic table, groups, periods, families, valence electrons, Bohr model and Lewis dot structure Dmitri Mendeleev Metal, nonmetal, metalloids Definition and example of ionic and covalent bonds