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1 Student Planner Place this in the proper place
January 21, 2016 Planner grading tomorrow.

2 Schedule Friday Per 1 9-9:41 9:46-10:27 10:32-11:13 1st lunch 11:13 11:18-11:59 2nd Lunch 11:59 12:34-1:15 1:20-2:01 Pep Rally 2:06-3:36

3 Summary: We had a normal opening then took notes on the Periodic Table and completed the Atom of the Day worksheet. We went over the requirements for the Atom Super Hero project.

4 Answer the last class’s EQ which was:
Essential Question: Identify 2 traits of Alkaline Earth metals and Noble gases

5 Topic/Objective: Name: Groups in the Periodic Table Class/Period: Date: Jan 21, 2016 Essential Question: Be able to identify characteristics of different element groups

6 Warm Up

7 Write the following into your notes:
Today’s warm up is the vocabulary quiz.

8 Vocabulary chapter 13.1 Quiz

9 Erase completely No talking, no papers on your table. Keep papers covered

10 1. The elements in Group 1 of the periodic table; they are the most reactive metals, and their atoms have one electron in their outer level. a) Periodic; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Group; ad) Alkaline-earth metals

11 2. A law that states that the chemical and physical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers a) Alkaline-earth metals; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Group; ad) Periodic

12 3. The elements in Group 17 of the periodic table; they are very reactive nonmetals, and their atoms have seven electrons in their outer level. a) Periodic; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Group; ad) Alkaline-earth metals

13 4. Having a regular, repeating pattern
a) Periodic; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Group; ad) Alkaline-earth metals

14 5. The elements in Group 2 of the periodic table; they are reactive metals but less reactive than alkali metals; their atoms have 2 electrons in their outer level a) Group; b) Alkali metals; c) Periodic law; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Noble gases; ac) Periodic; ad) Alkaline-earth metals

15 6. The unreactive elements in Group 18 of the periodic table; Their atoms have 8 electrons in their outer level (except for Helium which has 2 electrons) a) Group; b) Alkali metals; c) Noble gases; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Periodic law; ac) Periodic; ad) Alkaline-earth metals

16 7. A horizontal row of elements on the periodic table
a) Group; b) Alkali metals; c) Noble gases; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Periodic law; ac) Periodic; ad) Alkaline-earth metals

17 8. A column of elements on the periodic table
a) Group; b) Alkali metals; c) Noble gases; d) Halogens; e) Period; ab) Periodic law; ac) Periodic; ad) Alkaline-earth metals

18 End of test

19 Homework Planner grading tomorrow. Notebook due in 2 weeks.

20 Today’s Work Vocab quiz Construct Atom drawing Group worksheet – pg 334 Reading Chapter 13. Videos on groups

21 Atomic Number: Gas-liquid-solid Protons: Neutrons: Electrons:
Atom of the Day Carbon Atomic Number: Gas-liquid-solid Protons: Neutrons: Electrons: Atomic Mass: Orbitals: 2-4 P= N=

22 Group worksheet Using the textbook start on page 334 and read the properties/characteristics of each group of elements. Write 2 characteristics on the worksheet for each group.

23 Characteristics of Periodic Table Groups
1 a) Soft metal b) Highly reactive 2 a) Not as reactive as alkali metals b) Silvery metal

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