Term 2 Planner - GaryTurnerScience

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Weekly Planner - Term 2, 2012
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BEG.
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Apr
23
Apr
Anzac
Day 25th
April
3
30
Apr
1
7
May
4
5
Labour
Day
Monday
7th May
14
May
Lesson 1
Review the first 20 Elements
and key words
Review atoms, elements and
Periodic Table
PowerPoint Presentation –
Chemistry Review
Writing Chemical Formulas
Ion Formulas Table
Writing Chemical Equations
Worksheet
Writing Balanced Equations
Worksheet
Bohr Model
Introduce and explore the Bohr
model
Introduce concept of energy
shells and electron arrangement
diagrams
Flame test
Consolidate electron
arrangement through addition of
electron arrangement diagrams
to element
PowerPoint – Electron
Arrangement
Relating Reactivity to Electron
Arrangement
Represent formation of ions
using electron dot diagrams
Introduce the concept of ionic
bonding
Predict compound formulas for
simple ionic compounds using
electron arrangement diagrams
Learning Object Elements
You tube video- Ionic Bond
Using Ionic Compounds
Use created solubility table to
predict precipitates and identify
unknowns
Youtube- Dissociation of NaCl
Youtube – Chemical
Relationships
PowerPoint – Solubility
Compounds
Solubility Rules Table
Template Solubility Experiment
Predicting Precipitate Solubility
Rules Worksheet
Teacher Notes
SUBJECT: Science
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Physical Properties of Metals
PowerPoint
Investigate metallic lustre nature
of first 20 elements including
lustre, hardness, brittleness,
electrical conductivity
PowerPoint - Meet the elements
(obtain from lesson plan if
wanted)
Experiment - Exploring Metallic
Nature of Elements
Patterns in the first 20
Elements
Identify patterns and trends in
the first 20 elements
Mendeleev Activity – website
game
Reactions of Metals
Compare the reactivity and
predicting the products of
common metals with acid,
oxygen and water
Alkali metals in water
Experiment – Exploring the
reactions of metals
Exploring the Periodic Table
Relationship between electron
arrangement and element
location on the Periodic Table
PowerPoint-Periodic Table
Using the Periodic Table
Relate patterns in electron
arrangement to Periodic Table
and apply these to predict the
properties of elements including
unfamiliar elements.
Using the periodic table
worksheet
PowerPoint – Periodic Table
from previous lesson
Naming and representing ionic
compounds
Understand and apply
conventions for writing formulas
and naming ionic compounds
PowerPoint Ionic Compounds
BBC Bitesize Ionic Activity
Ionic Compound Card Game
Ionic Compound Worksheet
Properties of Ionic
Compounds
Investigate the properties of ionic
compounds including solubility
and electrical conductivity of
solutions
Explore precipitate reactions,
introducing and applying
solubility rules to predict
precipitate formation
Youtube video-Ionic Compound
Catch Up for Public Holidays
this term
Catch Up for Public Holidays
this term
Catch Up for Public Holidays
this term
Investigating Spectra and
Atomic Structure (this lesson
can be left out)
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8
21
May
28
May
4
June
11
June
9
10
REVISION
Revision worksheet
REVISION
Revision worksheet
EXAM
Investigating reaction rates
Experiments to investigate
reaction rates
Factors that influence reaction
rate, temp, catalyst, surface
area, concentration
Continue experiments on
Reaction Rates – discuss
results
summarises reaction rates
Research
Generate investigation
question and hypothesis
Method writing
Perform Experiment
Discuss experimental results
Method checked by teacher
prior student’s conducting
experiment
Perform experiment
Results Draft Checked by
teacher
EXTENDED EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION GIVEN OUT
Introduce experiment
Students work in groups of 4
How to write a scientific
method
Students write method +
apparatus over weekend
individually
Perform Experiment
Students write report
EXTENDED EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION REPORT DUE
Students write report
Queen’s
Birthday
11th June
and
Nambour
Show Day
15th June
18
June
JUNE / JULY HOLIDAYS
KEY TERMS
Reactant
Molecule
Product
Isotope
Mixture
Neutron
Atom
Equation
Compound
Mass Number
Atomic Number
Nucleus
Electron
Element
Solid
Density
Proton
Liquid
Gas
Formula
Spectra
Ionic
Reactivity
Solubility
Chemical and Physical
Properties
Precipitate
Rate
COMMON WORDS
MARZANO STRATEGIES
Identifying Similarities and Differences
Summarising and Note Taking
Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition
Homework and Practice
Nonlinguistic Representations
Cooperative Learning
Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback
Generating and Testing Hypotheses
Cues, Questions, and Advanced Organisers
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