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Physical Science Bell Work. Physical Science 8/18/14 Day 1. Agenda. Bell Question. Describe yourself in one word. Bell work Science Syllabus Social contract Intro to Unit I. Physical Science. 8/19/14. Day 2. Bell Question What are three base units in the metric system?. Class Agenda - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Physical ScienceBell Work

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Physical Science8/18/14 Day 1

Agenda• Bell work• Science Syllabus• Social contract• Intro to Unit I

Bell Question• Describe yourself in one

word.

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Physical Science

8/19/14• Class AgendaMetric Measurement lesson (notes) and conversion practice

Day 2• Bell QuestionWhat are three base units in the metric system?

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Physical Science

8/20/14Class Agenda• Social Contracts and non-

verbal signs• Metric Mania Conversion

Practice• E.L.O. Bring in empty, clean

plastic drink containers for 5 points each

Day 3Bell QuestionDo the following metric conversions:1 km = _____ m

1 m = ______ cm

1 l = _______ ml

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Physical Science

8/21/14Class AgendaMeasurement Pre-TestVolume LabReminders:Turn in Writing Meters, Liters and Grams and Metric Mania Conversion Practice worksheetsE.L.O. Bring in empty, clean plastic drink containers for 5 points each

Day 4Bell Question:Our classroom temperature is 73 degress F. Roughly estimate that temperature in degrees Celsius.

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Physical Science

8/22/14Class Agenda:• Measurements with a triple

beam balance

Reminders:E.L.O. Bring in clean plastic bottles for 5 points each

Day 5Bell Question:What is the upside-down bubble that forms when you put water in a glass or plastic container?

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Physical Science

8/25/14• Metric Mania English –

Metric Conversions worksheet

• Chapter 2 Section 1 Review (page 44) questions 1-7

Day 6• No bell question - sub

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Physical Science

8/26/14• Measuring Length in Metric

Day 7• Convert 10 cm to inches

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Physical Science

8/27/14Class Agenda:• Metric – English Equivalents

worksheet• Finding Densities

Day 8Bell Question:Convert the following metric units:1000ml to l500 ml to l10 ml to l

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Physical Science

8/28/14Class Agenda:Finding Densities Lab

Day 9Bell Question: What is the formula for density?

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Physical Science

9/2/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Finding Densities Data• Properties of Matter• Turn in Daily Science Logs

Day 10Bell Question:If an object is less dense than water, will that object sink or float?

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• Temperature 49• Humidity 75• Barometer 29.60• Wind 4

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Physical Science

9/3/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Notes on States of Matter

and Classifying Matter• 1.1.1 Study Sheet: It’s

Elementary

Day 11Bell Question: Why do scientists take more than one measurement and find an average when doing an investigation?

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Physical Science9/4/14

Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Notes on Physical and

Chemical Properties of Matter• Chapter 2 Review (due 9/5)

– Section 1 pg 44 #1-6 * already done

– Section 2 pg 48 Practice #1-3– Section 2 pg 52 #1,2,5 & 6– Section 3 pg 58 #1

Day 12

Bell Question: Is salt water a compound or a mixture?

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Physical Science9/5/14

Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Notes on Chemical Properties

of Matter• Chapter 2 Review (due 9/5)

– Section 1 pg 44 #1-6 * already done

– Section 2 pg 48 Practice #1-3– Section 2 pg 52 #1,2,5 & 6– Section 3 pg 58 #1Science Friday Video

Day 13

Bell Question: List at least four physical properties of matter.

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Physical Science

9/8/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Atomic Structure notes and

practice

Day 14 Ice melts at 0oC. Is that a physical or chemical property of water?

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Physical Science

9/9/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• More on Atomic Structure

– electron orbitals

Day 15Bell Question: Mg is Atomic Number 12 and has a Mass Number of 24.305. How many protons, neutrons and electrons does Mg have?

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Physical Science

9/10/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Notes on the Periodic Table

Day 16Bell Question: How many electrons can each energy level of an atom hold? 1st _____ 2nd _____ 3rd ______

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Physical Science

9/11/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data • Finish Notes on the Periodic

Table• Finish and turn in BOTH

atomic structure worksheets for the week

Reminder: Seniors and anyone planning to graduate this year meet in Mr. Carolla’s room at 1:35 today.

Day 17Bell Question: Hydrogen has three isotopes: Protium 1 H, Deuterium 2H and Tritium 3H. Hydrogen is Atomic Number 1. How many neutrons are there in each isotope?

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Physical Science

9/12/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Finish notes on the Periodic

Table• Chapter 4.1 Study Guide• Science Friday

Day 18Bell Question: Name at least three properties of metals that distinguish them from nonmetals.

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Physical Science

9/15/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Notes on Representative

Groups of the Periodic Table• Finish 4.1 Worksheet and

turn in

Day 19Bell Question: As you move from left to right across the periodic table, do the elements become more metallic or less metallic?

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Physical Science

9/16/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Gak Lab • Finish notes on

Representative Groups• Turn in Daily Science Log

Day 20Bell Question: How many valence electrons do each of the elements in Group IA have?

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Physical Science

9/17/14Class Agenda:• Get a new Daily Science Log• Weather Data• Notes on Representative

Groups and Bonding• Bonding Basics – Ionic

Bonds worksheet

Day 21Bell Question:What is a polymer?

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Physical Science

9/18/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• A few more notes on Ions

and Ionic Bonding• Drawing Electron Dot

Configuration (Lewis Dot) Diagrams

• Work on worksheets for the week

Day 22Bell Question: How many valence electrons do the halogens have?

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Physical Science

9/19/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Ionic bonding – finish

worksheets for the week• Science Friday• Note check on Monday – for

a grade. All notes are posted on my web page

Day 23Bell Question: Show the electron dot configuration for the reaction Na + O Na2O

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Physical Science

9/22/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Notes and Practice –

Naming Ionic Compounds

Day 24Bell Question: Find the product of the following reaction: Mg + O --->

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Physical Science

9/23/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data

• Finish Binary Ionic Compounds worksheet

Day 25Bell Question: No bell, sub

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Physical Science

9/24/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Writing and Naming Binary

Ionic Compounds Worksheet

Day 26Bell Question: No bell, sub

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Physical Science

9/25/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• 6.1 and 6.2 Study Guide

Day 27Bell Question: No bell, sub

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Physical Science

9/26/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Hunting the Elements video

Day 28Bell Question: No bell, sub

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Physical Science

9/29/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Fill in missed agendas• Finish all work • Midterm Exam on Friday

Day 29Bell Question: When writing a chemical formula for an ionic compound, which comes first, the anion (negative) or cation (positive)?

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Physical Science

9/30/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Graph weather data for the

month• Practice writing chemical

formulas for ionic compounds and metric conversions

Reminder: Midterm Friday

Day 30Bell Question: How many valence electrons will Cu(II) lose? How about Cu(III)

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Physical Science

10/1/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data – Start a new

sheet for October• Get a new Daily Science Log• Metric Conversion and Ionic

Compounds reviewReminder: Midterm Exam on Friday

Day 31Bell Question: Write the chemical formula for Lead(IV) Chloride.

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Physical Science

10/2/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Review for Midterm• Get your work done!Reminder: Midterm Exam tomorrow!

Day 32Bell Question: Write the name of the ionic compound CuCl3

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Physical Science

10/3/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Midterm exam• Finish and turn in any

missing work!

Day 33Bell Question: Write the chemical formula for Aluminum fluoride.

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Physical Science

10/6/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Finish/Correct Midterm

Exam• Hunting the Elements, con’t

Day 34Bell Question: Ionic bonds form when electrons are transferred/shared (pick one)

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Physical Science

10/7/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Hunting the Elements

Day 35Bell Question: No Bell - sub

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Physical Science

10/8/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Covalent Bonding Notes• Covalent Bonding Practice

Day 36Bell Question: How many valence electrons does Carbon have?

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Physical Science

10/9/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Naming Compounds

Tutorial and Worksheet

Day 37Bell Question: Covalent bonds form when atoms transfer/share (pick one) electrons

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Physical Science

10/10/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Naming Ionic Compounds

that have Polyatomic Ions• Go Fish for an Ion Game

Day 38Bell Question: What is a polyatomic ion?

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Physical Science

10/13/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Review Ionic Compounds• Go Fish for an Ion game

Day 39Bell Question: Write the correct formula for:1. Calcium Hydroxide2. Sodium Carbonate3. Ammonium Hydroxide

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Physical Science

10/14/14Class Agenda:• Weather Data• Naming Compounds

Tutorial and Worksheet• Turn in your Daily Science

Log

Day 40Bell Question: If a metal combines with a nonmetal, the compound is molecular/ionic (pick one)

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Physical Science

10/15/14Class Agenda:• Get a new Daily Science Log• Weather Data• 7.1 Describing Chemical

Reactions Notes• 7.1 and 7.2 study guide –

due Friday

Day 41Bell Question: The Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter can not be ______ or _______

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Physical Science

Class Agenda: Bell Question:

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