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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:

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1 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 $1500. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Covalent_Bonds_vs_Ionic_Bonds

2 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

3 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

4 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).

5 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


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