OSSLT prep - we did some.
Then we peer-assessed our mass labs. We also reviewed yesterday's lessons. We also looked at balancing equations. Homework: Read 6.4 and do p. 236 # 7a-f Seatwork/Homework (I was away on retreat with students)
You completed a handout on 'Counting Atoms' with the supply teacher. You finished and self-checked your answers with an answer sheet on front board. Read 6.3 and create a Cornell Note. Homework: p. 232 # 2, 6 and p. 236 # 4, 8 Today the 2nd half of the class finished the mass lab. Homework: Please have it written up as a googledoc in your science folder by the end of Sunday Feb. 26th. Refer to your purple 'How to Do Science' booklet for the proper format of a formal lab.
Today the class did 2 different things and a number of you were away today.
Group A -- Did the reaction lab. (6.2 in text). Group B -- had the chrome books to begin on your unit project or to set up your lab. FRIDAY --> The groups will switch. Some of you because you were away will not get a class to work on computers but you will get a chance to do the lab. Homework: Continue working on science project (see deadlines to the right -->) and continue writing up the lab. LESSON #10 - Today a lesson on describing chemical reactions. If you were absent, you will find a powerpoint note entitled "Describing Chemical Reactions" on the chemistry webpage (under chapter 6 heading). You will want to copy down this note. Homework: Read 6.1 and do # 1 -4 on page 227
LESSON #8 - Comparing all 3 compound types. We also had a WBQ testing you on recognizing and naming all 3 compound types. If absent, download and complete the note entitled: Comparing Molecules Organizer. Homework: Practice with 3 compound types. Do p. 218 #2,3,4,9,10 You will need to check the answers @ back of the book.
LESSON #8 - We learned about molecular compounds today. This is the 3rd kind of compound. If you were absent, please download the file 'molecular compounds' found on the chemistry page. Homework: REad 5.10 and do # 1a, 2,3,4 on page 212.
LESSON #7 - Polyatomic Compounds. Read 5.9 (or view the poylatomic ion and polyatomic compound videos on the chemistry webpage). Homework: Do #1,2,5,6,9,10 at end of chapter p. 205).
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SNC 2D AuthorMrs. Hudecki - teaches gr. 9 and 10 science as well as gr. 11 and 12 Physics. Archives
September 2019
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