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B/K/Si or B/Ca/Si Announcements Office Hours Honors Chairs
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Agenda Catalyst Announcements Naviance Lesson w/ Erin Knott! PoL Prep
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General Format 10-12 minutes TOTAL: – 5-6 minutes for Chem – 5-6 minutes for Math 8-10 minutes of Q & A time depending on detail and execution of presentation
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What should our evidence look like?? – ALL digital (on the PPT) – Need a tangible copy of everything scanned in a folder that you bring with you the day of your presentation. – Think of this as “backup” in case of any “technical difficulties” Do not rely solely on your flash drive! Email your work to yourself for backup!
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Guidelines If you are not prepared to present at your given day and time, you will not have a chance to represent and will receive a zero. You must be prepared to present up to an hour before your scheduled time. During this time, you must be in the presentation room!
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Powerpoint & Notecards Both permitted – However, if you rely on these, you will be required to redo your PoL. NO. EXCEPTIONS. – Main Points and Big Ideas recommended.
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CHEMISTRY Title page: Liquid Interactions photo Must present on AT LEAST ONE of the following: – Unit 4: Chemical Bonding – Unit 5: Chemical Reactions & Stoichiometry If you have time/need to show further mastery: – Unit 6: Gas Laws & Intermolecular Forces
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Unit 4: Bonding What are Metals? Non-metals? Metalloids? Three types of bonds: – Metallic: Definition, ramifications (i.e., what can metals do because of metallic bonds?) – Ionic: Definition – Covalent: Definition – Including difference between Ionic and Covalent Lewis Dot Structures – How do we map how electrons interact in different kinds of bonds? – Ionic: Diagram & Formula – Covalent: Diagram, Structure, Type of Bond, & Formula
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Unit 5: Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry Balancing Chemical Reactions – How do we do it? – Why do we need to do it (i.e. what law does this support?)? – Example Stoichiometry – What is a mole? – Explain the map (grams, moles, molecules, Liters of gas) – Examples (1-step, 2-step, 3-step)
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Unit 6: Gas Laws & Intermolecular Forces What happens to the volume of gases when they heat up? When they cool down? What is electronegativity? – How can you judge different atoms’ electronegativities? Polar vs. Non-polar Different types of intermolecular forces – Strength?
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Last Slide What grade do you think you deserve in this class? Why? Be specific!!
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