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February 26, 2018 Mole Maze Stoichiometry Learning Target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze
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Do Now (4 min) February 26, 2018 Learning target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze Do Now: (Answer on your Do Now Sheet) Which articles did you read? What was one thing that stood out to you? BE PREPARED TO SHARE. Learning Target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze
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Announcement Final Exam – Thursday and Friday
February 26, 2018 Final Exam – Thursday and Friday Stoichiometry exam – we will have test corrections Please turn in: mid-winter assignment All other work Learning Target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze
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Articles February 26, 2018 Let’s share out! What’s one thing that stood out to you from your readings? Learning Target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze
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Quick Connections February 26, 2018 Example: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) How many grams of NH3 were produced when 28 g of N2 and 6 grams of H2 were reacted? Learning Target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze
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Stoichiometry Maze In PAIRS: Start at Clue 1
February 26, 2018 In PAIRS: Start at Clue 1 Answer the question and follow the clues all the way until the end. Show your work and answers on your worksheet Clues are around the room and in the hall IN FRONT OF ROOM Learning Target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze
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Summary February 26, 2018 You final is on Thursday and Friday It is 90% based upon stoichiometry. For homework: - Write out a list of topics and equations that we have covered in stoichiometry Learning Target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze
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February 26, 2018 Exit ticket (3 min) EXIT TICKET: How many grams of O2 will be needed to produce 36 grams of H2O in 2H2(g) + O2(g) 2H2O(g) ? Learning Target: I can work in pairs to practice stoichiometry problems through a calculation maze
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