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1 DO NOW VL: 0 Monday 9/14 On your DO NOW handout, write down 2-3 things that you know about an atom.

2 ALWAYS WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES!
DO NOW VL: 0 Monday 9/14 On your DO NOW handout, describe how Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus by doing the Gold Foil Experiment. ALWAYS WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES!

3 DO NOW VL: 0 Monday 9/14 On your DO NOW handout, quickly sketch and label the 3 different models of the atom. List 1 similarity between the 3 models and 1 difference. Plum Pudding Model Bohr Model Electron Cloud Model PAST PRESENT Electron cloud nucleus

4 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How does the structure of an atom determine how elements are arranged in the Periodic Table? OBJECTIVES: Students will identify the parts of an atom.

5 VOCABULARY Electron Proton Neutron Electron Cloud Chemical Property
Electrical Charge Valence Electron Reactivity

6 AGENDA Agenda -Complete Atomic Theory Timeline
-Atomic Structure Reading -Atomic Structure Foldable -Bill Nye Video “Atoms” Homework GL: The Atoms Family PreAP: The Atoms Family & Understanding the Structure of Atoms

7 Atomic Theory Timeline
Instructions: 1. Read pgs in your textbook. 2. Use information from the book to complete the timeline. 3. Timeline must include the date, the name of the scientist, the contribution, and a picture of the atom model. 4. Timeline must be in chronological order, be neat, and legible. Democritus, John Dalton, JJ Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, Neils Bohr, James Chadwick, Current Atomic Model

8 Atomic Structure Reading & Foldable
VL: 0 Task: 1. Read “Atomic Structure” handout and tape into notebook on pg Create a foldable in your INB using the following terms: - Nucleus - Electron Cloud - Proton - Neutron - Electron - Subatomic Particle

9 Class Atom VL: 0 Students will get a card that says “Proton”, “Neutron”, or “Electron”. Students will model a Helium atom in the room with the protons and neutrons in the dense nucleus and the electrons in the electron cloud.

10 Video: Atomic Structure
VL: 0 Bill Nye video clip: Atomic Structure

11 Exit Ticket VL: 0 On a post-it note list the 3 subatomic particles found in an atom. Describe where each is located. The 3 parts of the atom are the _____, _____, and ______. Location:

12 DO NOW VL: 0 Tuesday 9/15 On your DO NOW handout:
Name the 3 subatomic particles found in an atom. (Subatomic particles – parts of an atom) 2. Describe the location of each part of the atom. The 3 subatomic particles found in an atom are __________, __________, and _____________. The __________ and __________ are both found in the nucleus. The electrons are found in the _________ __________.

13 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How does the structure of an atom determine how elements are arranged in the Periodic Table? OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to determine the number of subatomic particles for different elements.

14 VOCABULARY Electron Proton Neutron Electron Cloud Chemical Property
Electrical Charge Valence Electron Reactivity

15 AGENDA Agenda Finish Atom Structure Reading/Foldable APE MAN Lesson
RM 13 Determining Subatomic Particles Dry Erase Board Practice Homework GL: The Atoms Family PreAP: The Atoms Family & Understanding the Structure of Atoms

16 Video: Atomic Structure
VL: 0 Bill Nye video clip: Atomic Structure

17 APE MAN VL: 0 TASK: Find a method to determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. 5 B 10.81 Boron

18 B APE MAN VL: 0 Element symbol
TASK: Find a method to determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. 5 B 10.81 Boron Element symbol

19 B APE MAN VL: 0 Element symbol
TASK: Find a method to determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. 5 B 10.81 Boron Element symbol

20 B APE MAN VL: 0 Element symbol Element name
TASK: Find a method to determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. 5 B 10.81 Boron Element symbol Element name

21 B APE MAN VL: 0 Element symbol Element name
TASK: Find a method to determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. 5 B 10.81 Boron Element symbol Element name

22 B APE MAN VL: 0 Atomic number Element symbol Element name
TASK: Find a method to determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. Atomic number 5 B 10.81 Boron Element symbol Element name

23 B APE MAN VL: 0 Atomic number Element symbol Element name
TASK: Find a method to determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. Atomic number 5 B 10.81 Boron Element symbol Element name

24 B APE MAN VL: 0 Atomic number Element symbol Atomic mass
TASK: Find a method to determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. Atomic number 5 B 10.81 Boron Element symbol Atomic mass (round to determine the mass number) Element name

25 Atomic Number = Number of Protons = Number of Electrons
APE MAN VL: 0 Element symbol 5 B 10.81 Boron Atomic number Atomic mass (round to determine the mass number) Element name Atomic Number = Number of Protons = Number of Electrons A = P = E

26 Mass Number - Atomic Number = Number of Neutrons
APE MAN VL: 0 Element symbol 5 B 10.81 Boron Atomic number Atomic mass (round to determine the mass number) Element name Mass Number - Atomic Number = Number of Neutrons M - A = N

27 B APE MAN VL: 0 BORON Atomic # = # of Protons: 5
Element symbol 5 B 10.81 Boron Atomic number Atomic mass (round to determine the mass number) Element name BORON Atomic # = # of Protons: 5 # of Protons = # of Electrons: 5 Mass (-) Atomic # = # of Neutrons: 6

28 A M P N E Complete RM 13 A = P = E M – A = N VL: 1 Name of Element
Chemical Symbol Atomic Number Mass Number Number of Protons Number of Neutrons Number of Electrons 1 Helium A=P=E M-A=N 2 Boron

29 Dry Erase Board Practice
VL: 2 A = P = E M – A = N

30 DO NOW VL: 0 WED/THUR 9/16-9/17 On your DO NOW handout:
Use your APE MAN notes in your INB. Identify the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons in an atom of Lithium. LITHIUM Protons: Electrons: Neutrons:

31 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How is the Periodic Table arranged? OBJECTIVES: Students will use Bohr models to determine the group and period of an atom.

32 VOCABULARY Electron Proton Neutron Electron Cloud Chemical Property
Electrical Charge Valence Electron Reactivity

33 AGENDA Agenda Elements Song RM 21
Bohr Model and Periodic Table Practice Bohr Model/Valence Electron Reading Cornell Notes BrainPop Video: Periodic Table Polyurethane Foam Demo Exit Ticket Homework GL: The Atoms Family Pre-AP: The Atoms Family & Understanding the Structure of Atoms

34 Elements Song Meet the Elements Song

35 Determining Subatomic Particles
Tape into pg ____ of our INB.

36 Bohr Model Reading VL: 0 1. Read “The Bohr Model and Valence Electrons” class set handout 2. Take Cornell Notes using the following questions on the left side: -How does a Bohr Model show valence electrons? -How are groups and periods different? -What are some patterns going across and down? -What are the rules for drawing Bohr models?

37 BrainPop Video VL: 0 Video: Periodic Table of Elements

38 Polyurethane Foam Demo
Task: Observe a chemical reaction between the chemicals Polyether Polyol and Diphenylmethane Disocyanate. On the back of handout RM 22 make a T-Chart with your BEFORE and AFTER observations. Draw and describe what you see.

39 Drawing Bohr Models Polyether polyol: HO(C3H6O)H Diphenylmethane Disocyanate: (C6H5)2C(NCO)2 Draw a Bohr model of an atom of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen on RM 22.

40 Exit Ticket VL: 0 Determine the group, period, and number of valence electrons for the element below.

41 DO NOW VL: 0 FRID 9/18 Draw the atom below and answer the following questions: Name the element. How many valence electrons does it have? How many energy levels does it have? ELECTRONS PROTONS NEUTRONS

42 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How is the Periodic Table arranged? OBJECTIVES: Students will interpret the arrangement of the periodic table.

43 AGENDA Agenda Complete RM 21 (right side) Label the Periodic Table.
PreAP Extension: Menu Options Homework GL: The Atoms Family PreAP: The Atoms Family & Understanding the Structure of Atoms

44 Periodic Table Tape your periodic table on the back side of your INB.
Label the following: Periods (# of energy levels) Groups (# of valence electrons) Metals Nonmetals Metalloids Noble Gases (do not react) Alkaline Metals (very reactive) APE MAN

45 Atoms Review: Menu Activity
Task: Complete 5 points of different review activities. Write a haiku and draw a picture points Write a standard poem. (16 lines) - 2 points Design a t-shirt about an atom. Use at least 5 different colors and have a catch phrase points Isotopes Reading and C-Notes - 3 points RM 23: Analyzing Atomic Structure - 1 point Write a 5 question multiple choice quiz, each question should have 4 answer choices points Draw and label a model of 3 different elements, atomic # point Bohr Model practice sheet - 1 point Subatomic Particle Practice - 1 point Create a children’s book points


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