Chemistry

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Aug 615
Unit 1
Matter and
Change
Matter, mass, inertia,
I can…
weight, gravity, density,
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volume, capacity,
properties of matter
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(intensive, extensive,
chemical, physical,
specific), elements,
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compounds mixtures,
precipitation, solid, liquid,
gas, plasma
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Aug 1827
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Unit 2
Law, theory, hypothesis,
Math of
constant, variable, factor
Chemistry,
labeling
Scientific
Measurements
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Identify classes of
matter
Distinguish between
elements, compounds
and mixtures
Distinguish between
physical and chemical
properties
Identify physical and
chemical changes
Identify the phases of
matter
Conduct an
investigation
Write up a scientific
investigation
Use SI units in
calculations______
I can…
 Apply the proper SI
prefixes
 Convert units of
measure
 Define and apply the
rules of significant
figures
 Calculate using factor
labeling
 Determine
measurements using
different
instruments_________
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Demo of displacement
and capacity
Demo of chemical
changes
Density experiment
A & H Draw models of
solids, liquids and gases
PLVC careers in
chemistry
Exam
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Measurements lab
Calculations
Factor labeling
Exam
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Text
Chp. 1,2
Careers
Reading related material
Art (visuals)
History of
Chemistry
Handout
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Text
Chp. 2
Careers
Math
Reading (word problems)
Lab Write up
Aug 28
-Sept 11
Unit 3
Energy
Energy, work, potential,
kinetic, radiant,
convection, conduction,
absolute scale, absolute
zero, boiling, freezing,
sublimation, deposition,
condensation, heat of
fusion, heat of
vaporization
I can…
 List types of energy
 Convert temperature
between Celsius and
Kelvin
 Solve Energy = mcdT
 Draw energy diagrams
and heating curves
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Worksheets
Exam
Text
Chp. 2
Careers
Math
Sept 12
-Sept 23
Unit 4
History of the
Atom
Atom, electron, proton,
neutron, nucleus, atomic
mass, atomic mass units,
isotopes, atomic number
I can…
 Trace the development
of the atomic theory
from Aristotle to
present
 Explain the
contribution of the
following :
a. John Dalton
b. JJ Thompson
c. Ernest Rutherford
d. Chadwick
 Draw Models of the
atom
 Explain atomic mass
units
 Illustrate Isotopes
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Drawing Models
Exam
Text
Chp. 4
Video:
Einstein’s
Big Idea
A & H draw models of the
atom
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Sept.
24- Oct.
17
Oct 20Nov 7
Unit 5
Atomic
Structure I
Unit 6
Atomic
Structure II
Electrostatic force,
spectra, continuous,
bright line,
electromagnetic, wave
length, frequency, quanta,
ground state, excited
state, energy level,
quantum leap,
I can…
 Explain the
relationship between
electromagnetic
radiation and the
electron
 Distinguish between
continuous and bright
line spectrum
 Analyze and explain
problems of different
atomic models
 Draw Bohr Models of
the atom
Quantum numbers,
orbitals, orbital notation,
electron distribution and
configuration, dot
formulas
I can…
 Explain Heisenberg
Uncertainty Principle
 Apply Aufbau
Principle
 Draw wave
mechanical models
 Assign Quantum
numbers to electrons
 List electron
configurations for
elements
 Diagram electron dot
distribution
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Demo bright line
spectra
Exam
Text
Chp. 3
Draw wave mechanical
models
Exam
Text
Chp. 4
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A & H draw Bohr
models of the
atom
Careers
Drawing wave
models
Writing –
comparing models
Nov 10
-Nov 25
Dec 1 –
Dec 16
Unit 7
Periodic Law
Unit 8
Chemical
Bonding
Periodic law, families,
periods, groups, series,
alkali metals, alkaline
earth metals, halogens,
noble gas, transition
elements, non-metals,
metalloids
ionization, ionization
energy, ion, cation, anion,
electron affinity, bonds,
electronegativity,
molecule (polar,
nonpolar), crystals, ionic
radii
I can…
 Identify periodic
trends of periodic
table
 Identify spd blocks
 Name families of
periodic table
 Connect properties to
valence electrons
I can…
 Compare ionic and
covalent bonds
 Explain and apply the
octet rule
 Explain hybridization
 Distinguish polar and
nonpolar molecules
 Draw geometric
models of ionic
crystals and molecules
(polar and nonpolar)
 Determine bond types
from electronegativity
tables
 Apply VSPER Theory
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Research common
chemicals
Youtube
Exam
Build models with 3D
kits
Youtube
Exam
Text
Chapter 5
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Careers
Text
Chapter 6
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A & H Draw
geometric models
math
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Jan 5Jan 30
Unit 9
Chemical
Formulas and
Chemical
Compounds
Nomenclature,
polyatomic ions, binary
compounds, ternary
compounds, oxidation
numbers
I can…
 Name binary
compounds in the
traditional and stock
methods
 Name compounds
containing polyatomic
ions in the traditional
and stock methods
 Write formulas from
names
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Worksheets
Exams
Text
Chp. 7
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Careers
Feb 2Feb 27
Unit 10
Moles
Moles, gfw, fw, molar
mass, percent
composition, empirical
formulas, molecular
formulas
I can…
 Calculate formula
weights
 Calculate molar mass
 Calculate %
composition
 Define the mole
 Convert moles to
grams and grams to
moles
 Convert from grams to
atoms/molecules
 Determine empirical
formula
 Determine molecular
formula
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Worksheets
Read labels
Exams
Text
Chp. 7
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Careers
March 2
–March
20
March
23 –
April 24
April
27–
May 15
Unit 11
Chemical
Reactions
Unit 12
Stoichiometry
Unit 13
Gas Laws
Products, reactants,
solubility, coefficient,
composition,
decomposition, single
displacement, double
displacement, redox,
precipitation
I can…
 Identify types of
reactions
 Balance reactions
 Read and apply
solubility charts
 Write chemical
reactions with the
correct symbols
 Predicts products of
chemical reactions
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Notes
Worksheets
Labs over types of
reactions
youtube
Exam
Mole ratio
I can…
 Solve Stoichiometry
Problems
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Real world applications
Worksheets
Exams
I can…
 List properties of
gases
 Explain Charles,
Boyles and the Ideal
Gas Law
 Solve problems using
the gas laws
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Demo of gas and
pressure
Worksheets
Exam
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Text
Chp. 8
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Careers
Text
Chp. 9
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Careers
Text
Chp. 10-11
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