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Integrated Science: Unit 7 Atoms & Molecules
Reading –Chapter 4, Sections 4.2 and 4.3 Chapter 5, Sections 5.1. 5.2 and 5.3 Chapter 6,
Sections 6.1, 6.2 and 6.4
Date
Homework Assigned
In-Class
3-24
Outline Part I, Read “What does cancer
Cat food and stinky cheese, Sniffin’ around,
M (Day 1) smell like?” and answer the questions on What does cancer smell like?
your outline
3-26
Finish the Atoms Family Worksheet
Quiz on article, Crash course #1: Atomic
W (Day 2)
structure review, Elements song, Subatomic
particles size demo, The Atoms Family
worksheet
3-28
Outline Part II
Quiz #1 on part I & atoms family, HONC if
F (Day 3)
you like molecules (structural formulas)
4-1
Outline Part III
Quiz #2 on Part II, Meet the elements video
T (Day 4)
clip, Bohr model drawings, Erasable
elements, Lewis dot structures, TED-ED
Mendeleev
4-3
Finish any worksheets that you didn’t
Quiz #3 on Part III, TED-ED Radioactivity,
Th (Day 5) finish in class (all due next time)
POGIL isotopes, POGIL Average Atomic
Mass
4-7
Outline Part IV, Finish the periodic table
Quiz #4 on isotopes basics, The periodic
M (Day 6) worksheet
table lecture guide (goes with screencast),
Coloring periodic table BFF
4-9
Finish lab analysis
Quiz #5 on Part IV, Metals, Nonmetals and
W (Day 7)
Metalloids Lab
4-11
Dust to dust conclusion questions
Quiz #6 on lab, Dust to Dust case study
F (Day 8)
4-15
Outline Part V
Water is amazing (intro to bonding), Ions,
T (Day 9)
Covalent & Ionic Bonding
4-17
Bonding worksheet
Quiz #7 on Part V, Crash course: Why
Th (Day 10)
carbon is a tramp?, Bonding Practice
4-23
Study Guide
Review for the test
W (Day 11)
4-25
Test
F (Day 12)
Vocabulary –
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Atomic number
Mass number
Isotopes
Energy levels
Electron cloud
Orbital
Octet
Electron configuration
Ground state
Period
Group
Periodic law
Atomic mass unit (amu)
Metals
Transition metals
Non-metals
Metalloids
Valence electrons
Alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals
Halogens
Nobel gases
Electron dot diagram
Ion
Anion
Cation
Chemical bond
Ionic bond
Chemical formula
Crystals
Covalent bond
Molecule
Polar covalent bond
Metallic Bond
Alloy
Learning Targets
-: I need more help with this concept
: I understand the basics of this concept
+: I got this!
I can diagram and label the parts of an atom.
I know where the mass of an atom comes from.
I can compare and contrast the atomic number and the atomic mass.
I can calculate the number f neutrons from the mass # and the atomic #
I know how to identify an isotope.
I can draw a Bohr diagram.
I know that an electron can move from one energy level to another when the
atom gains or loses energy.
I know that the most stable electron configuration is the one in which the
electrons are in orbitals with the lowest possible energies.
I know Dmitri Mendeleev’s contributions to science and the periodic table.
I know why Mendeleev left “holes” on his periodic table.
I know how the elements are arranged on the modern periodic table.
I can identify the periods, groups and families on a periodic table.
I know that an atomic mass unit (amu) is defined as one twelfth the mass of a C12 atom
I can identify metals, nonmetals and metalloids on a periodic table
I can identify the number of valence electrons from the Bohr model and the
families (columns) on the periodic table
I can describe the differences between the different families; the alkali metals,
the alkaline earth metals, Borons, Carbons, Nitrogens, the halogens and the
noble gases.
I can draw a Lewis dot diagram (electron dot diagram).
I know when to ionically or covalently bond elements.
I can identify the ionization energy of an element.
I know how crystal lattices form.
I know that there is an unequal sharing of electrons creating polar molecules.
I know how water molecules are attracted to each other.
I know how elements metallically bond.
B4
Test
How to Study For the Test
1. Review all worksheets, lecture guides & quizzes from this section.
2. Answer the following review questions on a separate piece of paper.
Atomic Structure:
a. Page 121 Assessment Questions #’s: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23,
b. Page 123 Standardized Test Prep Questions #’s: 3, 5, 6,
The Periodic Table
a. Page 153 Assessment Questions #’s: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
b. Page 155 Standardized Test Prep Questions #’s: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Chemical Bonds
a. Page 187 Assessment Questions #’s: 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19,
b. Page 189 Standardized Test Prep Questions #’s: 1, 2, 3,
3. Make flash cards
Reference
(s)
pg 109
pg 109
pg 110
pg 110
pg 112
pg 113
pg 115
pg 118
pg 127-129
pg 127-129
pg 131
pg 131
pg 134
pg 135-136
pg 139
pg 140-145
pg 158-159
pg 158-169
pg 161
pg 162
pg 167-168
pg 169
pg 177
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