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Student Planner Place this in the proper place Jan 28, 2015 Atomic Superhero Report due Feb 13. Needed today in class: Planner, pencil, notes, periodic table, period 2 AR book
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REVIEW OF LAST CLASS January 27th
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Summary: We had a standard opening. We finished coloring the periodic table keys and the table itsself.
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Answer the last class’s EQ which was: Essential Question: Receive a high grade on the vocabulary quiz tomorrow due to studying.
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Topic/Objective: Name: Periodic Class/Period: Table Date: Jan 28, 2015 Essential Question: What study technique did you use for vocabulary, and how did it work for you?
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Warm Up
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Write this in the warm up spot: Today’s warm up is the vocabulary quiz
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Place your full name, period, date on ¼ sheet of paper. Number 1-8 No notes No talking
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1. 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) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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2. 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) Alkali metals; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Period; f) Periodic law; g) periodic; h) group
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3. The elements in group 2 of the periodic table; they are reactive metals but less reactive than alkali metals; their atoms have two electrons in their outer level. a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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4. The unreactive elements in Group 18 of the periodic table; their atoms have eight electrons in their outer level (except for helium, which has two electrons) a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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5. Having a regular, repeating pattern a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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6. A horizontal row of elements on the periodic table a) period; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) group; g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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7. A column of elements on the periodic table a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period; g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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8. A law that states that the chemical and physical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period; g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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End of Quiz
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Answers
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1. 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) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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2. 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) Alkali metals; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Period; f) Periodic law; g) periodic; h) group
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3. The elements in group 2 of the periodic table; they are reactive metals but less reactive than alkali metals; their atoms have two electrons in their outer level. a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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4. The unreactive elements in Group 18 of the periodic table; their atoms have eight electrons in their outer level (except for helium, which has two electrons) a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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5. Having a regular, repeating pattern a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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6. A horizontal row of elements on the periodic table a) period; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) group; g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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7. A column of elements on the periodic table a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period; g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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8. A law that states that the chemical and physical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers a) group; b) halogens; c)noble gases; d) Alkaline-earth metals; e) Periodic law; f) Period; g) periodic; h) Alkali metals
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Today’s Homework Work on Atomic Superhero. Notebook due February 4.
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Structure of Matter Each of the more than 100 elements of matter has distinct properties and a distinct atomic structure. All forms of matter are composed of one or more of the elements. As a basis for understanding this concept: Students know the structure of the atom and know it is composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. State Standards
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January 15 atom of the day Element: Iron Protons: 26 Neutrons: 30 Electrons: 26 Electron configuration: 2, 8, 14, 2 Atomic Number: 26 Symbol: Fe Most common Isotope: 56 Fe 26 30
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Today Vocabulary quiz Grade Periodic Tables Notes Atomic Superhero Report
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Atomic Superhero Report Create a character based on the properties of the element chosen. Use your notes and other sources such as the Internet to write three paragraphs about your element. Cite information from the research to justify your character. Write in the 1 st person. NOTES: 1. What are my properties and facts? Symbol: K Chemical Name: PotassiumAtomic#: 19 State of matter: SolidColor: Silver Classification: Metal called Alkali Earth Metal Atomic structure: 19 protons, 19 electrons and 20 neutrons 2. What am I used for? Ex. I am used in the body to regulate the nervous system 3. Where can I be found? Ex. I am a mineral found in the earth’s crust. 4. What is unusual about my character and relate to the properties of the element? Ex. I am a highly reactive metal. When I am placed in water, I will float (less dense than water) and will ignite and produce a beautiful lilac flame. 5. Draw the character based on the properties. WRITING: WRITE AT LEAST THREE PARAGRAPHS USING THE NOTES ABOVE AND USE TRANSITION WORDS ALSO. Water Potassium element Add at least 4 properties on your character
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Standard: 7 Periodic Table Notes on the Periodic Table A. Properties of Metals 1. Conducts electricity and heat 2. Malleable-can be flattened with a hammer 3. Shiny - reflects light 4. Ductile-made into wires How would you prove if something is a metal?
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Standard: 7 Periodic Table Notes on the Periodic Table B Nonmetals 1. Opposite of Metals 2. Brittle 3. Not readily conductive of heat or electricity 4. Not reflective of light Can you make a distinction between metals and nonmetals?
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table C. Properties of Metals 1.Conducts electricity 2.Malleable-can be flattened with a hammer 3.Shiny 4.Ductile-made into wires D Nonmetals Opposite of Metals Brittle E. Metalloids 1. Have properties of metals and nonmetals.
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table II. Groups have similar properties.
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table II. Groups have similar properties. Group 1: Alkali Metals-Most reactive metals and the least dense metals –Floats on water
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table II. Groups have similar properties. Group 1: Alkali Metals-Most reactive metals and the least dense metals –Floats on water Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals-very reactive also but not as much as group 1
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table II. Groups have similar properties. Group 1: Alkali Metals-Most reactive metals and the least dense metals –Floats on water Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals-very reactive also but not as much as group 1 Group 3-12: Transition metals-very dense
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table Group 17 Halogens –very reactive non metals.
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table Group 17 Halogens –very reactive non metals. Group 18- Noble gases (inert gases)- unreactive nonmetals
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table I.Similar Properties Periods –Elements across the table. (left to right)
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Tuesday January 25 121 9Standard: 7 Periodic Table Periodic Table I.Similar Properties Periods –Elements across the table. (left to right) Groups or Families – Elements in a column (top to bottom)
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Procedure: 1. Color in the symbol for solids, liquids and gases. Color your periodic table lightly to identify the metals, nonmetals and metalloids. Draw a dark line on the zigzag line that divides the metals and nonmetals. Make a color key. Key Metals Metalloids Nonmetals Solid Liquid Gas S G L
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Review of the day - Essential question answered?
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